Calmed down after that enthralling encounter between Netherlands and Australia? Good, because we’ve got an even more appetising clash from Group B next: Spain v Chile. Tonight’s team-talk is pretty simple for Vincent del Bosque: 'Win or we’re (most likely) out'.
- E. Vargas(20')
- C. Aránguiz(43')
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That's it, full time. Chile have been hugely impressive but it was wretched, inexplicable stuff from Spain.
A ball over the top from Silva to Torres, but he's a fraction to slow and Bravo collapses to the ground with it.
You can just feel it coming, can't you?
A Spain corner is cleared, it comes back to Ramos but his shot is blocked and it's now out for another corner. Nobody believes this is going to happen.
Chile play the ball all the way back to goalie, and now Spain have it back. Just waiting to find out how much time is left - six minutes of added time.
Sergio Ramos has gone to the ground clutching his face, and Isla lands on him. He's OK in the end.
Torres is running towards goal and so Silva bundles him over, taking a yellow card. Vidal is replaced by Carmona. Cazorla's free kick is beaten away by Bravo.
Valdivia replaces Vargas.
Iniesta aims a shot towards the top corner, and Bravo athletically tips away.
Chile still haven't killed the game. Better sides take the sting out of it, but Chile can't hold onto the ball.
Spain try a counterattack with six or seven great, quick passes, but the last one is intercepted. Spain clearly still have the quality, they just seem fatigued. Cazorla has a shot from distance that Bravo tips wide.
Mena slides in on Cazorla to concede a throw but break up an attack.
Santi Cazorla comes on for Pedro.
Ramos deliberately rakes his studs down Vargas's thigh. What a chump.
I think this is quite funny.
Alexis Sanchez breaks down the right wing with electric pace, and stands up a cross at the back for Gutierrez, but he heads wide.
Vargas lays the ball off to the left for Mena. He steps into the box and drags his shot wide, and Isla approaches on the right, and he just has to slide to get it in at the near post, but it's miles over.
The game appears to be dead. Spain don't have the verve or confidence to break Chile down right now.
Aranguiz is off for Gutierrez, and Torres is on for Costa.
Costa is tackled by Diaz as he tries to bring the ball towards the area. He looks unfit. Still, at least Fernando Torres will be on soon.