Brazil beat Chile 3-2 in a penalty shootout to reach the World Cup
quarter-finals after their dramatic last-16 match in Belo Horizonte
ended 1-1 after extra time on Saturday.
Chile's Gonzalo Jara missed the vital spot-kick after Neymar had converted for Brazil.
Brazil went ahead after 18 minutes when Thiago Silva nodded on
Neymar's corner and David Luiz was on hand at the back post to bundle
the ball over the line, though replays suggested Chile defender Gonzalo
Jara got the last touch.
Chile got back on level terms in the 32nd minute when sloppy
defending let in Alexis Sanchez, who fired past Julio Cesar from close
range.
Hulk had a goal disallowed for using an arm to control the ball and
although Brazil dominated the second half and extra time, Chile almost
stole it in the final moments when Mauricio Pinilla hit the bar.
Brazil, who beat Chile 3-0 at the same stage four years ago in South
Africa, will face Colombia or Uruguay in the quarter-finals.