The Seleçao are ready to make it a done and dusted thing as they face Cameroon in the third group game and 100th FIFA World Cup match.

Nerves are pumping as it is always said, this is football, should Cameroon get a shocking win, then the Croatia versus Mexico came will be an ‘almighty decider’ but, Luis Scolari will be motivational enough to get his boys on duty as much as the Brazil team will find it hard to allow the Africans cause such upset.

Cameroon have already been shown the exit door after loosing two games against Mexico and Croatia in group A in their sixth World Cup appearance and will miss out Alexandra Song’s presence due to a red card.

Elsewhere in Group A, Mexico take on Croatia needing just a draw to go through, and both could qualify if the host nation refuse to win against the Indomitable lions.

As for Group B, the Netherlands and Chile have already clinched berths in the knockout phase and will be competing for top spot in a game that has all the makings of a spectacular encounter.

A stalemate would leave the Oranje first on goal difference, though they will have to make do without Robin van Persie. Spain, meanwhile, have nothing but pride to play for as they get to grips with Australia.

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