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Brazil vs Costa Rica: Prediction, odds, betting tips, and TV channel for World Cup Group E clash


Samba Boys will be out for all three points after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Switzerland

Neymar struggled to find top gear in Brazil's opening match of the tournament

Brazil vs Costa Rica: Prediction, odds and betting tips

SAMBA BOYS face Costa Rica as they eye their first win of the Russia World Cup.

Costa Rica lost to Serbia in their opening game, while Brazil were held to a surprise draw to Switzerland.

  • Philippe Coutinho to score from outside the area:
  • Brazil to win both halves:
Neymar struggled to find top gear in Brazil's opening match of the tournament
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Neymar struggled to find top gear in Brazil's opening match of the tournamentCredit: AP:Associated Press

IT didn’t exactly go to plan when Brazil turned out against Switzerland in their first game.

But the major highlight was watching Philippe Coutinho pull a classic ‘Coutinho’ out of his pocket with a 25-yard screamer.

He is so good at it that it has become his trademark and the Barca midfielder is with Sun Bets to score from outside the area again against Costa Rica.

The Selecao were pegged back by the Swiss but should be too much to handle for Costa Rica.

Neymar might miss the game but that might make them more fluid – we’re backing Brazil to win both halves at with Sun Bets.

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What time is kick-off?

Brazil vs Costa Rica will take place on Friday, June 22.

The match will kick-off at 1pm UK time.

In Brazill that is 9am, while it is 6am in Costa Rica.

It will take place at the Krestovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg.

Can I live stream it and what TV channel is it on?

Brazil vs Costa Rica will be live on ITV1.

You can also live stream the match on the .

TV coverage in Russia will be shared between Perviy Kanal, VGTRK and Match TV.

Brazilians can watch the match on Globo, SporTV or Fox Sports.

Meanwhile, Teletica, Sky and Movistar are sharing television coverage in Costa Rica.

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