RIO DE JANEIRO | CBS Sports previewed Brazil’s World Cup matchup with Japan as the Seleção face a Samurai Blue side looking for another major result.
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Update note: This item was updated to clarify source attribution and remove earlier feed-style language.
Additional Reporting By: CBS Sports