Brazil and Chile won't have a lot to hide when they play in the second round of the World Cup on Monday.
The two South American nations have met dozens of times in recent years and already know what to expect of their opponent in the match at Ellis Park Stadium.
Brazil has dominated the rivalry and arrives heavily favored to advance, but this time the five-time champions will be facing a Chile team eager to show it can get past the round of 16 for the first time since its home tournament in 1962.
"We will have to play with intelligence," Brazil midfielder Gilberto Silva said Sunday. "We can't go after the win at all costs. We will need …

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