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After being briefly in their bid to squeeze one of the six automatic qualifying places, Bolivia still has a weak hope of reaching a first World Cup since 1994 through Inter-Confederation playoffs. Currently in the eighth position on the way into the final round of qualifying games, they know that a win over Brazil will be enough to secure an playoffs if Venezuela does not beat Colombia. However, they have not registered a win over Brazil since 2009.

While there is plenty on the line for Bolivia, Brazil is already secure their place in the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico. The five-time World Cup winners have lost five matches during qualifying, but have looked hard to break down since Carlo Ancelotti took responsibility in May. They have not yet admitted a goal under the former Real Madrid manager and ran the comfortable 3-0 winners last time against Chile.

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