Brazil vs. Argentina 2012 Deliver Soccer Rematch Tonight

LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Brazil vs. Argentina 2012 (en vivo 9 pm EST) will offer a rematch tonight. Brazil vs. Argentina is the second of three international friendly futbol matches between the two countries this year. They battled once in the summer, in which Argentina inked a narrow victory. And after tonight, they battle again next October. If June’s game is any indication, tonight should be one of the best matches of the week, perhaps even better than any Champions League match today.
In June, Argentina made news delivering a narrow one goal victory over Brazil. Argentina’s goals claim from Lionel Messi delivering a hat trick followed by Federico Fernandez while Brazil struggled to score after the seventy-two minute strike by Hulk.
Earlier this year, Argentina had its first CONMEBOL match of the year against Ecuador. But Argentina delivered a stunning 4-0 victory. The team impressed news with each goal coming from a different player.
In contrast, Brazil in June was hoping to rebound for its recent loss to Mexico. In that match, Brazil shocked news, being shut out 0-2.
Unlike Brazil, Argentina has had a series of FIFA Copa Mundial qualifiers this summer. Recently it had its first CONMEBOL match of the year against Ecuador. The team impressed news with each goal coming from a different player.
Recently, Brazil battle South Africa in its seventh IF match of the year. Brazil has scored some good victories. Earlier this year, Brazil has delivered some impressive wins, one against Denmark in May and then against the USA in May. Brazil also deated Great Britain and finally Sweden.
Unlike in June, Brazil is not coming into tonight’s match following a defeat to Mexico. Before eighty-four thousand fans, Mexico successfully kept Brazil from ever scoring in the match, delivering a final 0-2 defeat to the Brazilians. Just days later, the bad news continued after Argentina defeated Brazil as well in June. For live score tonight, click HERE.

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