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Filipe Luis is penalised for handball just outside the penalty area and Uruguay have a good opportunity to get the ball into the box. However, Luis Suarez whips a poor ball into the danger zone and Brazil comfortably clear the danger.
88'
Brazil are controlling the game now, slowing the pace down and trying to see the game out. Uruguay will feel hard done by if the scoreline remains the same.
86'
E. Cavani gets yellow.
Another yellow card is shown to a Uruguay man. Cavani brings down his PSG team-mate Neymar, right on the touchline.
85'
F. Valverde enters the game and replaces M. Vecino.
Uruguay make another substitution, this time it is Vecino coming off and he is replaced by Valverde.
81'
M. Lemos enters the game and replaces M. Suárez.
Another Uruguay change, with Mathias Suarez coming off and he has been replaced by Lemos.
80'
M. Cáceres gets yellow.
Caceres is the seventh player to be shown a yellow card, the fifth for a Uruguayan as he argues a free-kick decision.
77'
J. Rodríguez enters the game and replaces G. Pereiro.
Uruguay make their first change of the game, with Pereiro coming off and he has been replaced by Jonathan Rodriguez.
76'
Penalty goal scored by Neymar for Brazil!
GOOOAAALLL! Neymar converts from the penalty spot and Brazil lead 1-0! As cool as you like from Neymar, sliding the ball into the bottom corner, with Campana diving the other way. That's his 60th international goal.
75'
L. Suárez gets yellow.
Luis Suarez is shown a yellow card for his protests regarding the awarding of the penalty.
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73'
Uruguay break forward quickly after Neymar losing the ball on the halfway line. Suarez lays it off to Cavani on the right, who tries to return the ball to Suarez inside the penalty area, but his cross is intercepted.
71'
There is less than 20 minutes left to play here at the Emirates, will we see any goals? The better chances of the game came in the first half, as there hasn't been too much goalmouth action in the second period.
69'
Richarlison has taken up a position on the right of the attacking trio, his pace is already starting to stretch the Uruguay defence, something that Douglas Costa didn't do enough of.
67'
Richarlison enters the game and replaces Douglas Costa.
Brazil make their second change of the game, with Douglas Costa replaced by Everton striker, Richarlison.
65'
Good save! Neymar breaks free in the penalty area and fires an early shot at goal from a tight angle, but Campana gets down well and makes a strong save, pouncing on the ball on the rebound.
63'
The crowd seem to be getting a little frustrated at the lack of goalmouth action here, normally you tend to see a few goals when you watch Brazil play. However, all credit must go to Uruguay, who have defended very well.
61'
This is much better by Brazil, they appear to have withstood the early Uruguay pressure and they are now back in control and are trying to find a way through this resilient Uruguay defence.
60'
Excellent from Luis Suarez! The Barcelona striker wriggles away from two defenders, before floating a ball to the back post. Pereiro is unmarked at the far post and looks certain to head the ball into the back of the net, but he doesn't read the flight of the ball and it sails over his head.
59'
Allan enters the game and replaces Renato Augusto.
Brazil make the first substitution of the game, with Renato Augusto heading off the pitch and he has been replaced by Allan.
58'
Terrific run by Neymar! The Brazil skipper uses his pace and skill to beat three Uruguay players and gets all the way into the box before he is stopped by Cavani, who has tracked all the way back. However, Cavani then tries to dribble the ball out of danger, but Firmino nicks it off him and fires the ball across the six-yard box, but it evades everyone.
56'
Uruguay are the team in control at the moment, almost a complete reverse of the first half. They just need to increase the tempo and put Brazil under a bit more pressure.
52'
Uruguay have certainly started the brighter of the two sides, they are playing higher up the pitch, which is allowing more players to get up in support of the strikers and they have increased the pace of their game.
49'
Uruguay have a free-kick in an excellent shooting position, right on the edge of the penalty area after Pereiro is barged into by Marquinhos, just after firing a low shot at goal. Luis Suarez looks ready to take the set piece...
48'
No changes for either side at the break, but there are a few substitutes warming up on the sidelines and it probably won't be too long until we see some fresh faces.
46'
The second half is underway!
45' +1
HALF-TIME: BRAZIL 0-0 URUGUAY
43'
Walace gets yellow.
The fifth booking of the game! Walace this time is shown the yellow card, he brings down Bentancur deep inside the Uruguay half.
41'
M. Vecino gets yellow.
Vecino is the third Uruguayan to recieve a yellow card and it's another needless tackle. Neymar was in his own half and Vecino dived into the tackle, getting nowhere near the ball.
40'
Douglas Costa gets yellow.
Douglas Costa is the first Brazil player to be shown a yellow card, although it looks like Danilo is the man to bring Laxalt down and not the winger. The Brazil man is pleading his innocence, but the referee has made his decision.
38'
Not long until the break now, can either side break the deadlock before the half-time whistle? Brazil certainly look the more likely to score at the moment.
36'
M. Suárez gets yellow.
Mathias Suarez is the second Uruguay player to be shown a yellow card, after his poor challenge on Walace deep inside the Brazil half.
34'
Uruguay are starting to get into some good positions now, they've certainly grown into the game but they are lacking a final ball into the feet of Luis Suarez or Cavani. They'll be happy with their defensive performance so far though, they've coped well against a very strong Brazil attack.
32'
Walace now with an effort from long-range, but it takes a deflection and heads out for a corner. The midfielder manages to get on the end of the resulting corner, but his glancing header goes well wide.
30'
Decent chance! Brazil are starting to get into their groove. Neymar feeds Filipe Luis in the penalty area, he shows great skill to beat two Uruguay defenders and then shifts the ball onto his weaker right foot and tries to curl the ball into the top corner of the net. However, the effort is poor and flies high over the crossbar.
26'
Uruguay look dangerous on the counter-attack, their pace in attack is starting to cause the Brazil defence a few problems.
24'
L. Torreira gets yellow.
It's not very often that you see yellow cards shown in friendly games. However, Torreira produced a very late challenge on Neymar just inside the Uruguay half and the referee had no choice but to award the first yellow card of the game.
20'
Neymar is being given far too much time on the ball, the PSG man is drifting across the pitch in order to get on the ball and influence the game. Uruguay need to start closing him down much more quickly.
18'
Luis Suarez and Cavani are very isolated up top for Uruguay at the moment, they are having to feed on scraps at the moment as much of the action is taking place in their own half.
14'
Good effort! Neymar with acres of space around 30 yards out from goal, he isn't closed down quickly enough and fires a powerful effort towards goal. However, he gets slightly too much on it and it flies just over the crossbar.
13'
Brazil are starting to find their rhythm now, they are keeping Uruguay penned inside their own half and Neymar is getting on the ball much more often.
9'
This is much better from Uruguay, they've started to get on the ball and play a couple of passes together. However, Brazil are pressing them high up the pitch and are forcing the errors.
7'
Decent chance! Neymar goes for goal from the free-kick, he gets the ball over the wall and it flies towards the bottom corner of the goal. However, there isn't enough pace on the shot and Campana gets down well and pushes the ball away to safety.
6'
Neymar wins a free-kick in a dangerous position as he uses his skill and pace to beat two Uruguay players, before being brought down by Bentancur around 30 yards out.
5'
Brazil have started to pass the ball around the pitch well, they are dominating possession and just feeling their way into the game. Uruguay are missing a few key players in defence and they have a couple of inexperienced players at international level in their side.
3'
It's a packed crowd here at the Emirates, with plenty of yellow and blue jerseys visible in the stands, which is no surprise as these are the two highest-ranked sides in South America.
1'
We're underway!
Hello and welcome to our LIVE match commentary of the international friendly between Brazil and Uruguay at the Emirates.
Both teams are continuing their preparations for next years Copa America, which Brazil will be hosting. Brazil have lost just one of their last 20 games across all competitions, including four successive wins without conceding a goal since their World Cup exit at the hands of Belgium. However, they will be without Barcelona midfielder Philippe Coutinho and Real Madrid duo Marcelo and Casemiro due to injuries.
Uruguay's fortunes have been mixed since their World Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of France. A dominant 4-1 win over Mexico was followed in by back-to-back defeats to South Korea and Japan. However, they also have a number of big names in their squad, the likes of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani, plus in-form Gunner Lucas Torreira. However, they are unable to call upon Atletico Madrid pair Diego Godin and Jose Maria Gimenez due to injuries.
BRAZIL (4-3-3): Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Miranda, Filipe Luís; Walace, Arthur, Renato Augusto; Douglas Costa, Roberto Firmino, Neymar (c)
BRAZIL SUBS: Willian, Allan, Pedro, Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Brazao, Alex Sandro, Ederson, Richarlison, Dede, Paulinho, Rafinha, Fabinho
The team news is in, let's take a look at how both sides will line up today...
URUGUAY SUBS: Martin Silva, Mauricio Lemos, Emiliano Velazquez, Erick Cabaco, Nicolas Lodeiro, Carlos Sanchez, Giorgian De Arrascaeta, Federico Valverde, Jonathan Rodriguez, Maxi Gomez
URUGUAY (4-3-1-2): Martin Campana; Mathias Suarez, Bruno Mendez, Martin Caceres, Diego Laxalt; Lucas Torreira, Rodrigo Bentancur, Matias Vecino; Gaston Pereiro; Luis Suarez (c), Edinson Cavani
The teams are out on the pitch and the anthems are underway, kick-off is just minutes away! Stay tuned for all of the match action.
It's goalless at the Emirates between Brazil and Uruguay, although Brazil have had the ball in the back of the net, only for it to be ruled out for offside. They've had the better of the chances, with Neymar going close on a couple of occasions, but the inexperienced Uruguay defence have done well to keep them out.
Uruguay grew into the game and had one of the best chances late on in the half, when Luis Suarez and Cavani linked up and the latter had a great opportunity to score. Despite it being a friendly, we've seen five yellow cards already, but games between South American teams are always a feisty fixture and this game is certainly living up to that reputation.
Uruguay have another tough game coming up, as they face World Champions France in Paris on Tuesday. Meanwhile Brazil will come up against Cameroon at Stadium MK.
That's all from us today folks, we hope you enjoyed the game!
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