Brazil
Line-up
- 1Alisson
- 12Alex Sandro
- 2Thiago Silva
- 13Dani Alves
- 5Casemiro
- 8Arthur
- 11Philippe Coutinho
- 20Roberto Firmino
- 3João Miranda
- 10Willian
- 15Allan
- 4Marquinhos
- 19Everton
- 9Gabriel Jesus
Subs
- 16Cassio
- 23Ederson Moraes
- 22Fagner
- 14Militao, Eder
- 6Filipe Luis
- 17Fernandinho
- 18Lucas Paquetá
- 7David Neres
- 21Richarlison
Argentina
Line-up
- 1Armani, Franco
- 17Nicolás Otamendi
- 6G. Pezzella
- 2J. Foyth
- 5L. Paredes
- 10Lionel Messi
- 9Sergio Agüero
- 22Lautaro Martínez
- 11Ángel di María
- 20G. Lo Celso
- 21P. Dybala
- 3N. Tagliafico
- 8M. Acuña
- 16R. De Paul
Subs
- 12Marchesin, Augustin
- 23Juan Musso
- 14Casco, Milton
- 13R. Funes Mori
- 4Saravia, Renzo
- 7R. Pereyra
- 15Guido Pizarro
- 18Rodriguez, Guido
- 19Suarez, Matias
Each of Brazil's last three wins against Argentina have come to nil, and with the five-time World Cup winners yet to concede a goal in their four Copa America matches so far, this could be a solid value selection.
Scaloni's men failed to score when they faced Colombia in the group stages, and have consistently struggled to net against top-class opponents.
In the last CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying tournament they were the second lowest-scoring side after Bolivia and despite the presence of Lionel Messi, there should be plenty of interest in opposing Argentina to score.