By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Mar 29, 2015 11:16 AM EDT

Brazil is set to face Chile at the Emirates Stadium in north London.

Bleacher Report wrote that it will be a friendly match, but will still present exciting plays as Chile attempts to redeem itself after losing against Brazil in their last seven outings.

The game will happen on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 3 p.m. BST/10 a.m. EST. Live streaming will be available on ITV Player in the United Kingdom and beIN Sports Play in the United States. TSMPlug reported that live streaming will also be available on BT Sport 1. On TV, fans can watch on STV Scotland, Fox Sports and UTV.

Brazil will be highly favored to win against Chile, after recently winning against France 3-1 at Stade de France on March 26. Chile last lost against Iran 2-0 on March 26. Despite their loss, Chile noticeably let some of their stars rest on Thursday's game.

Brazil manager Dunga shared that he might let less-experienced players have longer minutes on the field.

Dunga said, "I'll try to give a chance to new names vs. Chile, so they can show us in 30-40 minutes what they can offer."

He added, "Will I make any changes for the Chile game? I don't have names in my head now. But I think that the base will remain the same."

Bleacher Report also wrote that the predicted formation for Brazil will be (4-2-3-1). The starters will most likely be Jefferson; Danilo, Miranda, Thiago Silva, Filipe Luis; Elias, Luiz Gustavo; Willian, Neymar, Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino. As for Chile, the formation is expected to be 3-2-3-2. Their starters may feature Claudio Bravo; Gary Medel, Gonzalo Jara, Jose Fuenzalida; Eugenio Mena, Mauricio Isla; Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz, David Pizarro; Eduardo Vargas, Alexis Sanchez.

International Business Times reported that coach Luiz Felipe Scolari may feature the same line-up that played against Cameroon, with Neymar and Oscar beefing up the midfield. Chile will be relying much on Alexis Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas. The two stars are expected to put a lot of pressure against Brazil's defenders. Luiz Gustavo and Arturo Vidal are also expected to be the key battle that can determine the fate of their respective teams. If Chile can show the same impressive plays and relentless attacks as they did against Spain when they won 2-0, they will have a chance to break their 0-7 record against Brazil. The two teams have played 17 matches total since 1962, with Brazil winning 14.

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