Brazil: Casemiro will sit out after accumulating too many yellow cards and manager Tite has confirmed that Fernandino will take his place in the starting lineup. Marcelo looks to have recovered from the issues that kept him out of the previous match and should re-take his place. Douglas Costa has also recovered from injury, but will likely start from the bench.
Belgium: Belgium are waiting on the fitness of Adnan Januzaj, who missed the game against Japan with an unspecified issue. He is their only injury concern.
Tite: If I seem more relaxed, it's because the players have put me in this position by playing better. We have dribbling and technical skill in the final third of the pitch. Neymar, (Gabriel) Jesus, maybe (Roberto) Firmino a little less, and Taison and Willian all give us those elements. They can all go man to man thanks to their ability to dribble, feint and produce a touch of magic.
Roberto Martinez: There won't be many secrets to the game. We have to defend as well as we can and then punish them when we have the ball. It's that simple, and this team is ready for that. If you look for a game you want in a World Cup it's Brazil. In terms of excitement, quality, winning mentality, as you can imagine the only thing that matters is Brazil and the quarter-final.
Did you know?
This will be the fifth game between these sides.
Brazil's last win against European opposition in the knockout stage was the 2002 final (against Germany).
Belgium are unbeaten in their last 23 matches.
Score prediction: 2-2
Brazil possible XI: Alisson, Fagner, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Marcelo, Paulinho, Fernandinho, Coutinho, Willian, Neymar, Jesus
Belgium possible XI: Courtois, Alderweireld, Kompany, Vertonghen, Carrasco, Meunier, de Bruyne, Witsel, Mertens, Hazard, Lukaku