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World Cup Grandstand

on BBC One London

brings you both Brazil and Scotland in action this evening in an exclusive double-bill of live World Cup football from Mar del Plata and Cordoba.
The first programme features Live at 5.35
Brazil v Spain from the Stadium General San Martin, Mar del Plata.
The whole of tonight's outstanding match in the highly-competitive Group 3. The Spanish-speaking home crowd will be hoping to see the European side topple their arch-rivals from South America in this clash of Latin temperaments. Spain won three of their four matches against Romania and Yugoslavia to qualify for the first time since 1966. At club level Spanish football produced one of the most successful sides of all time in Real Madrid, who won the European Cup five times in succession in the late 50s. But the national side's best World Cup performance was fourth place in 1950. Commentator DAVID COLEMAN And highlights of Austria v Sweden from Buenos Aires - tonight's other match in Group 3.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES Introduced by Frank Bough with Jimmy Hill and the BBC World Cup experts.

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill

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