Another cross from the right-hand side is put back into the danger area by Marquinhos. It's chested down by Martinelli for Guimaraes, but his first-time shot flies over the crossbar!
90' +8
Alves' cross from the right is headed back across goal by Marquinhos, but the ball comes too quickly for Martinelli to anticipate and he sends his rising header over the bar!
90' +6
Martinelli ducks and weaves his way inside again before crossing to the centre, but Pedro's glancing header flies just wide of the far post.
90' +3
V. Aboubakar gets a second yellow card and is sent off.
Aboubakar's joy saw him take his shirt off as he celebrated, but as he'd already been booked, picks up a second yellow card and is sent off!
90' +2
V. Aboubakar has scored a goal for Cameroon! Assist by J. Mbekeli.
GOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!!! Cameroon score, and Brazil are shocked!!!!!!!! Ngom Mbekeli bursts down the right wing and fires an absolute peach of a cross into the box, and Aboubakar ghosts between the two centre-backs to notch a lovely cushioned header beyond Ederson and into the bottom corner!!! Cameroon lead 1-0, and if Serbia can equalise against Switzerland, they will go through to the last 16!
What a run, and what a ball from Ngom Mbekeli, who put that on an absolute plate for Aboubakar to finish expertly!
90' +1
We'll play an additional NINE minutes of added time, and that's plenty for a Brazil side of this quality to find a late winner!
90'
Martinelli takes on his marker and cuts the ball back from the left, but Wooh once again gets a crucial touch to block it behind for another Brazil corner.
87'
Raphinha's inside ball comes to nothing but Brazil spread it left to Martinelli. He crosses inside to find Guimaraes arriving late, but a poor first touch sends the ball rolling into Epassy's grasp.
86'
J. Mbekeli enters the game and replaces M. Ngamaleu.
Ngamaleu's flick will be his last contribution, as the Cameroon winger comes off for Jerome Ngom Mbekeli.
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85'
Bruno Guimarães gets yellow.
Brazil's corner comes to nothing and Ngamaleu flicks the ball over Guimaraes' head as he looks to spark a counter-attack. He's dragged back by the Brazil substitute though, and Guimaraes receives a booking for the needless foul.
81'
V. Aboubakar gets yellow.
Another corner is cleared, and Martinelli races away on the counter for Brazil. Aboubakar chases hard, but knows he can't keep pace with the Arsenal wideman so brings him down with a rugby-esque tackle, conceding a free-kick and picking up a yellow card to boot!
79'
Raphinha enters the game and replaces Antony.
Antony comes off in Brazil's final change, with Raphinha replacing the winger in a like-for-like alteration.
77'
There's a good chance the Cameroon players have no knowledge of Switzerland's 3-2 lead over Serbia, meaning they're out regardless of this result as things stand. When they get the ball, the Indomitable Lions are trying to create chances, but that's made or the more difficult by Brazil's superbly organised defence, and their inane ability to keep the ball regardless of pressure.
73'
Fai loses out on his own back line as Brazil win it back. Martinelli tees up Guimaraes on the edge of the area, but the substitute snatches at his shot and sends it skywards!
72'
Some intricate play between Ribiero, Antony and Pedro sees the latter thread a first-time ball into the inside-right channel, but Antony can't get there and the chance to cross back in goes begging.
71'
Pedro wins a free-kick on halfway, which is again taken quickly by Guimaraes. He advances and finds Pedro in the box, but Fai gets across to win possession and clear for Cameroon.
68'
O. Ntcham enters the game and replaces P. Kunde.
The booked Kunde is next off for Cameroon, and Swansea midfielder Olivier Ntcham will replace him.
67'
Ribiero picks up the ball on the front foot and steps beyond Tolo to race into the box. He has shooting space, but Tolo recovers to slide across and win the ball with a superb piece of defending!
65'
Marquinhos makes a good run forward from the back and links up with Ribiero. He surges into the box for the return ball, but the pass is too heavy and rolls behind for a Cameroon goal kick.
64'
Pedro enters the game and replaces Gabriel Jesus.
K. Toko-Ekambi enters the game and replaces B. Mbeumo.
Mbeumo comes off in Cameroon's first change, and Lyon forward Karl Toko-Ekambi will replace him.
Jesus hasn't had the threat in front of goal that his fellow forwards have possessed, and comes off now for Flamengo striker Pedro to see out the game.
61'
Antony shows brilliant skill to turn out of several challenges on the edge of the box. There's at least one foul in there, but Brazil keep the ball so the referee plays advantage, only for Fabinho to send his resultant cross straight onto the head of Wooh.
60'
Another Brazil corner is swung in, and Epassy dives for the ball, but misses it completely before colliding with his left post. He's injured inside the goalmouth as play continues, but it's quickly brought to a stop by the referee for Epassy to receive treatment.
55'
Éverton Ribeiro enters the game and replaces Rodrygo.
Bruno Guimarães enters the game and replaces Fred.
Fred is the third Brazilian withdrawn by Tite, and Bruno Guimaraes will come into midfield.
Rodrygo also comes off following another positive performance, and the Real Madrid forward is replaced by Everton Ribiero.
54'
Marquinhos enters the game and replaces Alex Telles.
Alex Telles can't shake off his injury and trudges off the pitch, with Marquinhos coming on to replace him for the Selecao.
Aboubakar runs out of room down the left and passes back to Kunde. With few options, the midfielder shoots, but sends his effort from 35 yards miles over the crossbar and into the stands!
49'
There's a big collision in the box between Telles and Anguissa, with the Brazil left-back coming off worse. He's eventually helped to his feet, as Alex Sandro warms up on the touchline.
47'
Mbeumo races down the right-hand side and escapes Telles to cross into the box. Bremer gets in the way of his ball though, putting it behind for an early Cameroon corner.
46'
Choupo-Moting kicks off the second period, and we're back underway at the Lusail Iconic Stadium!
45' +4
HALF-TIME: CAMEROON 0-0 BRAZIL.
45'
We'll play an additional four minutes of added time to close out this rather uneventful first half.
43'
Ederson races out of his box to win possession for Brazil, and spark the Selecao into a counter attack. Rodrygo glides forward once again before looking to thread a ball through for Antony, but the pass rolls into the gloves of Epassy before the winger can get there.
41'
Aboubakar drops deep to link up with his midfield, and gets the ball back from Aboubakar before floating a cross into the box. Mbeumo chases and tries a volley, but Bremer is back there to head the ball into Ederson's gloves.
32'
C. Fai gets yellow.
Rodrygo bursts into space once more and darts towards the box, but he's brought down right on the edge, this time by Fai, who is also booked as Brazil prepare another free-kick within shooting range.
30'
Rodrygo steps up to take the free-kick he won, but can only send his free-kick into the wall!
29'
Aleksandar Mitrovic has equalised for Serbia in Doha, meaning the table reverts to how it looked when play began, and Cameroon once again have a chance at qualification for the knockouts!
28'
P. Kunde gets yellow.
Rodrygo turns his marker on halfway and sets off for goal, slaloming through the defence before being brought down for behind by Kunde, who concedes a free-kick right on the edge of his own box, as well as picking up a yellow card!
24'
Bad news for Cameroon, as it's announced Switzerland have opened the scoring in their corresponding match against Serbia. As it stands, the Swiss are through regardless of the result in this game, and the Cameroonians will be hoping for a Serbian fightback to give them a chance of qualification!
16'
Martinelli comes straight back at Cameroon as he bursts down the left wing before hooking the ball back to the edge of the box. It's a good ball too, but the bounce evades both Fred and Antony, allowing Ebosse to clear!
11'
Jesus links up with Antony on the right, who tees up Fabinho to cross, but the ball into the box is headed away by a strong header from Wooh.
7'
Éder Militão gets yellow.
A poor pass forward from Militao is cut out by Anguissa, and Ngamaleu latches onto the ball. He's barrelled over by Militao, and the Brazil defender picks up his side's first booking of the match.
6'
N. Tolo gets yellow.
Antony again looks to race into space down the right, but he's hacked down from behind in a wild challenge by Tolo, who picks up an early yellow card for his troubles.
1'
Brazil kick off in Lusail, and we're underway in the final round of group stage matches at this World Cup!
Hello, and welcome to live coverage of this fixture at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as Cameroon take on Brazil in each side’s final match in Group G.
Brazil’s 1-0 win over Switzerland last time out made it two wins from two for the Selecao, who, aside from a big Swiss win over Serbia, will finish top of the group. Cameroon meanwhile came from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Serbia in an excellent game in Al Wakrah, scoring twice in three second-half minutes to rescue a point.
Cameroon sit third in a tightly-poised group, from which Brazil have already qualified for the last 16. Cameroon can still join them, but have to beat the tournament favourites in order to do so, and hope that Switzerland either draw or lose to Serbia in their corresponding fixture.
CAMEROON (4-2-3-1): Devis Epassy; Collins Fai, Christopher Wooh, Enzo Ebosse, Nouhou Tolo; Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, Pierre Kunde; Bryan Mbeumo, Erix Maxim Choupo-Moting, Mouni Ngamaleu; Vincent Aboubakar.
BRAZIL SUBS: Alisson, Weverton, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Casemiro, Lucas Paqueta, Richarlison, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes, Vinicius Junior, Everton Ribiero, Pedro.
BRAZIL (4-2-3-1): Ederson; Dani Alves, Eder Militao, Bremer, Alex Telles; Fabinho, Fred; Antony, Rodrygo, Gabriel Martinelli; Gabriel Jesus.
CAMEROON SUBS: Simon Ngapandouetnbu, Jerome Ngom Mbekeli, Gael Ondoua, Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Jean-Pierre Nsame, Christian Bassogog, Karl Toko-Ekambi, Samuel Oum Gouet, Olivier Mbaizo, Olivier Ntcham, Souaibou Marou.
The teams head out onto the pitch, and following the respective national anthems, we’ll be underway!
The two sides return for the second half, and can Brazil make their quality count to make it three wins from three in Group G?
That's all from us, we hope you enjoyed the game. We'll see you next time, as the knockout stages begin!
That's the 2022 World Cup groups done and dusted in Qatar, with the Group G finale drawing this stage to a close! Brazil advance as group winners despite their loss here, and they'll be joined by Switzerland in the last 16, whose 3-2 win over Serbia was enough to seal their passage to the knockouts. Cameroon's late win will live long in the memory, and having their fate taken out of their hands by Switzerland, couldn't be a better way to end their World Cup campaign.
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