Brazil need a return to winning ways as the Selecao face South Korea in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday.

The Selecao may have won Copa America this summer, but are suffering something of a hangover as Friday's 1-0 loss to Argentina consigned them to a five match without a win.

Lionel Messi's goal edged a tight contest in Saudi Arabia, and while a poor result against an old foe will sting, Tite's men have an early chance to respond against South Korea.

The trouble for the Selecao is that the Taegeuk Warriors boast a tight defence, and have real star quality in attack with Tottenham's Heung-min Son set to lead the line.

Preview

Brazil vs South Korea
Venue:
Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates​
Kick-off time: 1:30pm GMT, Tuesday November 19

Prediction

Brazil 1-0 South Korea: x

Betting tips and odds via Betfair

  • Brazil: 3/10
  • Draw: 4/1
  • South Korea: 11/1

Correct score

Scoreline Brazil win South Korea win Draw
1-0 4/1 20/1 0-0 (9/1)
2-0 4/1 66/1 1-1 (8/1)
2-1 7/1 30/1 2-2 (25/1)
3-0 13/2 200/1

Odds provided by Betfair. Click here to place a bet. Odds correct as of November 18.

Tickets

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Team news

Brazil squad

Neymar misses out following the hamstring injury he suffered during the last international break.

Alisson, Ederson, Daniel Fuzato, Danilo, Emerson, Alex Sandro, Renan Lodi, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Eder Militao, Felipe, Casemiro, Arthur, Fabinho, Douglas Luiz, Philippe Coutinho, Lucas Paqueta, Willian, David Neres, Roberto Firmino), Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, Rodrygo

South Korea

Seung-Gyu Kim, Yong Lee, Jin-Su Kim, Min-Jae Kim, Young-Gwon Kim, Woo-Young Jung, In-Beom Hwang, Nam, Jae-Sung Lee, Son, Eui-Jo Hwang, Gu, Shin-Wook Kim, Hee-Chan Hwang, Ju, Joo-Ho Park, Moon-Hwan Kim, Na, Kang-In Lee, Kyung-Won Kwon, Chang-Hoon Kwon, Seung-Hyun Jung, Cho

TV channel and live stream information

The match will not be televised in the UK as it stands.

Standard Sport will have live coverage on our dedicated match blog with our Spain correspondent Ben Hayward.

Head to head (H2H) results history

Brazil have won four of their five meetings with South Korea, losing once.

The last time the two sides met was back in 2013, with the Selecao securing a 2-0 win in Seoul thanks to goals from Neymar and Oscar.