World Cup qualifying: are Brazil in danger of missing out?

The idea of a World Cup without Brazil sounds preposterous, but it could happen if they don't start to improve

Thiago Silva and David Luiz of Brazil
(Image credit: Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images)

While Europe prepares for a round of meaningless friendlies and Euro 2016 play-offs this weekend, Argentina and Brazil will meet in Buenos Aires as the two South American giants look to kick start their qualification campaigns for the 2018 World Cup.

Neither side have begun well, and after two games both are outside the top four places that earn automatic qualification for the tournament in Russia. Brazil lie fifth, with one win (against Venezuela) and one defeat (to Chile), while injury-hit Argentina have fared even worse, losing to Ecuador and drawing 0-0 with Paraguay.

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