After a great start to the Copa America, marked by a 3-0 victory over Bolivia, Brazil are set to take on Venezuela in their second group match this midweek. Everton and Philipe Courtino, who scored a brace, were accountable for the win over Bolivia. From their last six matches in all competitions, Brazil have won five times and drawn once. Next opponents Venezuela, who drew 0-0 with Peru in their opening Group A match, have won twice, drawn twice and lost twice in their last six matches in all competitions. Brazil have beaten Venezuela in four of their last six head to head matches, of which two ended in draws.
Brazil are a football superpower and will continue to exert their dominance over Venezeula. Expect an outright victory for the Brazilians.