Brazil vs Ivory Coast: Tokyo 2020 Olympic| Kick – off time, Live Streaming, When & Where to watch Brazil vs Ivory Coast Live score, Teams, Prediction, Online Channel
Brazil vs Ivory Coast: The Brazilian national team will face the Ivory Coast national team in their second match in Group D of the men’s soccer sport at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics , Sunday 25th July 2021, at 02:00 PM IST Live. The match at the Yokohama International Stadium can be watched on diggingsports.
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Match Details:
- Teams: Brazil vs Ivory Coast
- Time: 02:00 PM IST Live
- Date: Sunday, 25th July 2021
- Location: Yokohama International Stadium
In their first match, Brazil faced Germany. Against a team that played ten men since the 63rd minute, Brazil won 4-2.
Richarlison scored a hat-trick against Germany, while another Brazilian goal was contributed by Paulinho.
Meanwhile, the victory in the first match was also won by Ivory Coast. The African representative won 2-1 over Saudi Arabia. The winning goal was scored by AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie.
Both won in the first match, who between Brazil or Ivory Coast will continue their perfect start ?
Brazil squad
Goalkeepers: Brenno (Gremio), Santos* (Athletico Paranaense), Lucao (Vasco da Gama).
Defenders: Nino (Fluminense), Gabriel (Arsenal), Guilherme Arana (Atletico Mineiro), Gabriel Menino (Palmeiras), Dani Alves* (Sao Paulo), Diego Carlos* (Sevilla), Bruno Fuchs (CSKA Moscow), Abner Vinicius ( Athletico Paranaense).
Middle: Matheus Henrique (Gremio), Bruno Guimaraes (Lyon), Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa), Claudinho (Red Bull Bragantino), Reinier (Borussia Dortmund), Douglas Augusto (PAOK).
Forward: Paulinho (Bayer Leverkusen), Matheus Cunha (Hertha), Antony (Ajax), Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal), Richarlison (Everton).
*senior players
Ivory Coast Squad
Goalkeepers: Eliezer Ira Tape (San Pedro), Oupoh Maxime Nagoli (SOL), Nicolas Tie (Vitoria Guimaraes).
Defenders: Koffi Kouao (Vizela), Zie Ouattara (Vitoria Guimaraes), Wilfried Singo (Torino), Eric Bailly* (Manchester United), Kouadio-Yves Dabila (Lille), Ismael Diallo (Ajaccio), Silas Gnaka (KAS Eupen).
Middle: Cheick Timite (Amiens), Christ Eboue (Genk), Idrissa Doumbia (Sporting CP), Franck Kessie* (AC Milan), Max Gradel* (Sivasspor), Youssouf Dao (Sparta Prague).
Forwards: Amad Diallo (Manchester United), Christian Kouame (Fiorentina), Vakoun Bayo (Celtic), Mory Keita (Ursl Vise), Kader Keita (KVC Westerlo), Aboubakar Doumbia (Maccabi Nitanya).
*Senior players
Estimated Line-up
Brazil (4-3-3): Santos; Alves, Carlos, Nino, Guilherme; Luiz, Guimaraes, Claudinho; Paulinho, Richarlison, Cunha.
Coach: André Jardine.
Ivory Coast (4-5-1): Tape; Singo, Bailly, Dabila, I Diallo; A Diallo, I Doumbia, Kessie, Eboue, Gradel; Kouame.
Coach: Soualiho Haidara.
Prediction
With a squad full of talent, especially in attack, Brazil’s victory over Germany was not too surprising. Scoring goals is not a problem for them. On paper, they are the favourites.
However, with its players spread across Europe, Ivory Coast will probably be a little harder to beat than Germany.