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Brazil are strong favourites to beat Cameroon at the Lusail Iconic Stadium.
Tite’s side have registered six points from their opening games against Serbia and Switzerland, and require a single point to secure top position.
Changes could be in the offing with Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, Rodrigo and Bruno Guimaraes expected to feature. The quartet will want to push for a starting role in the knockout stages and are unlikely to be complacent.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk