Nelson Mandela Square has become the focal point for Johannesburg's FIFA World Cup celebrations. FIFA.com ventured out to sample the atmosphere.
Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa said that his team's 3-0 loss to Brazil in the Round of 16 demonstrated the gap in quality between the two sides.
After Brazil's 3-0 quarter-final victory over Chile on Monday, coach Dunga said that his team has been growing in confidence throughout the tournament.
Brazil coach Dunga is expecting a real "championship match" when his side tussle with Chile in their South American derby at the FIFA World Cup tonight.
All the pressure will be on the Netherlands and Brazil when they take on Slovakia and Chile, teams who have already achieved a measure of success in reaching the last 16.
Brazil defeated Chile twice in qualifying for South Africa 2010 but Brazilian coach Dunga said that this is a different Chile team and the old stats don't count for anything.
If Robinho could have picked a team for Brazil to meet in the round of last 16 at the 2010 FIFA World Cup it would surely have been Chile, the side he has scored against six times before.
An all-South American last-16 game will pit a Brazil side inspired by Kaka against an Alexis Sanchez-propelled Chile, who will be out to rewrite the record books.
