Brazil lacks Neymar, while Portugal targets the World Cup's round of 16

Brazil must do without injured star forward Neymar against Switzerland . Germany had a chance of qualifying after losing 7-0 to Spain .

When Cristiano Ronaldo looks to lead Portugal into the last 16 in Qatar, Brazil must do without injured star forward Neymar against Switzerland at the World Cup on Monday.Depending on the outcome of the day's early game between Serbia and Cameroon, five-time world champions Brazil could guarantee a spot in the knockout phase with a win over the Swiss.After being ruled out of the rest of the group stage by Brazilian coach Paulo Bento, the team will try to bounce back against Serbia, who are being investigated by FIFA for fracturing three ribs in training.After winning a 3-2 victory over Uruguay in Group H, Son Heung-min was forced to wear a different face mask.Sponsored by Vuukle:After being forced to wear a different face mask, he would be hoping to face Ghana in Germany had a chance of qualifying for the last 16 after losing in the 62nd minute to Spain on Sunday, according to Bento.After losing to Spain 7-0, Germany was aided by Costa Rica, who rallied back from a 7-0 loss to defeat Japan 1-0.

Germany will progress if they defeat the Costa Ricans on Thursday and Spain will avoid losing to Japan, according to Germany captain Manuel Neuer.Belgium's hopes of qualifying from Group F were shattered by a 2-0 loss to Morocco, but Portugal's first World Cup win in 24 years was slashed by Romain Saiss and Zakaria Aboukhlals late goals.We may be carrying the burden of Belgium, said Belgium coach Roberto Martinez in Sunday's other Group F game.To reach the last 16 of the tournament, Croatia needs just a draw with Belgium, according to JioSaavn.com.The Belgians must win, while the injured Canadians must finish with a draw.

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