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lewisvinga · 1 year
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my big baby | lucas paquetá x fem! reader
requested; yes!
request; Like anything at all for paqueta
summary; it seems like your boyfriend flips a switch whenever he gets sick
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Lucas often took pride in being the protective one in your relationship. He took pride in being the ‘man’ of it. Always opening doors for you, always protecting you and caring for you. He always claimed that he was a ‘big strong man’.
Until he comes down with a cold.
You came home from having breakfast with your mother. Lucas was still sleeping when you left so you had no idea he was sick. You came back and spot him sitting on the couch in the living room while staring at the TV. A box of tissues was in his hands and a pile of tissues was right next to him.
“Babe? Are you alright?” You call out to him, walking over to take a closer look. His hair was messy and he looked tired.
He sniffs but keeps his eyes on the TV. “You left me.”
You let out a chuckle at his tone, he sounded to dramatic and like a child. You gently press your palm against his forehead, frowning at feeling how warm he felt. “Have you been this sick all morning?”
“You left me here to die alone from this horrible sickness!” Lucas sniffs again whole pouting. You couldn’t help but give his cheek a light squeeze. He was being dramatic and you knew that, but he just becomes and acts so helpless while sick.
“I’ll make you some soup, how does that sound?”
“That-that sounds nice.” He mumbles, still being dramatically upset.
You quickly made a chicken noodle soup, making sure to add extra veggies and chicken to make sure your boyfriend gets all of his needed nutrients. You set a bowl of the soup on a tray alongside a cup of tea, a bottle of water, and some medicine. “My love, here.” You quietly say to him, holding up the tray of food.
“Meu amor, I am so weak right now that I don’t think I can hold the spoon up.” Lucas lets out a whine followed by a pout in response. You try to contain a smile by his reaction. You knew he was fully capable of being able to hold the spoon but you also knew how your boyfriend secretly loves being babied.
“Of course, meu bebê.” You tease him as you sit down next to him. His favorite movie played on the TV as you fed him spoonfuls of the soup. “It’s hot, be careful.” You gently blow on the warm soup before leading it to his mouth.
“Give me the tea too?” Lucas asks you once he finishes the soup, giving you a soft yet tired smile.
“Anything for you, my big baby.”
“I’m not a baby!”
You quickly shush him as you spoon fed him the tea. Lucas furrowed up his eyebrows and squints his eyes at you, but still drinks the tea. “I’m not a baby, meu amor.” He tries to protest again.
You set down the cup of tea on the coffee table in front of you. You look at him, “Yes you are. And it’s okay, you’re my baby.”
His facial expression softened for a split second. But then he lets out a huff, “Am not! You know what. Whatever! You left me here to die!”
“See! You’re such a baby!”
“Whatever, give me a kiss.” He reaches over to grab you but you quickly scoot away from him. He looks at you confused and tries to get near you but you kept moving away, “Meu amor!”
You quickly shake your head in reply, “No, You’re gonna get me sick!”
Lucas gives you what seemed to be his 100th pout of the day and you knew it wouldn’t be his last. He knew you were weak for his pouts so he often used it to his advantage. “Please! It will cure me. Especially after you left me here alone all morning and fending for myself while being on my death bed!”
“Then you’ll have to take care of me when I’m sick.”
“And I’ll just kiss you more and I won’t leave you here alone!”
You playfully roll your eyes and scoot closer to Lucas. He pulls you onto his lap and gives you a soft kiss. He then kisses your cheek, then your forehead, then your lips once again.
“Wow, I’m magically better now.” Lucas whispers, a smile creeping up on his lips.
“You baby. I hope you know I won’t be easy when I get sick.”
Next week, you found yourself with the same cold Lucas had a few days before. Let’s just say you acted even more like a baby than he did, just to get back at him a bit.
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mchlgayser · 1 year
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THE DATE!
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starring: richarlison x female!reader
warning/author's name: no warning, nothing explicit istg. just fluff fluff fluff and sweet fluff
extra note: I NEED REQUESTSSSSSS 10q
song suggestion: hype boy by newjeans
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httpsdana · 1 year
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Can you do prompt 62 with Lucas paquetá when she doesn’t tell him she’s pregnant then all her friends find out before him?
Baby~Lucas Paquetá
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*GIF isn't mine. credits to the owner*
first Lucas request. I hope I get more of those
does anyone have any idea why my posts are flopping😭
anyways keep sending in your requests <3
you can request from my prompt list
this is my master list
players/drivers I write for
62-"is that a baby bump or have you been eating a snack child?" "shut the fuck up, he doesn't know yet!"
She was pregnant. Her and Lucas have been trying to fet a baby for a while now. And y/n find out about two weeks ago that she was finally pregnant.
She had no idea how to tell Lucas. In fact, no one knew yet excpet for her mother. Not even her closest friends.
Her baby bump was showing off slightly. If she was wearing a tight shirt or something, it would be a bit obvious if you focus. But she was able to hind it, always wearing an oversized t-shirt or one of Lucas's hoodies
Her friends were over at her house, while Lucas was training in the backyard of their house. y/n was wearing a hoodie, and it was starting to get a bit hot. So she took her hoodie off and was left in a crop top of hers
"is that a baby bump or have you been eating a snack child?" one of her friends noted out, making her eyes widen at her loud voice
"shut the fuck up, he doesn't know yet!" she whisper/yelled, making her friends gasp
"you're pregnant?" they all yelled in one voice, making y/n's face palm
Lucas heard the voice of the ladies sitting in his living room, all yelling in one voice that someone is pregnant, so he stepped inside the house and to the living room, making all eyes avert towards his direction
"who's pregnant?" he asked curiously glancing at all the girls, but then maintaining eye contact with y/n
"no on-" y/n was interrupted by the voice of one of her friends
"your wife!" she exclaimed, making y/n glare at her, before turning back to Lucas
"you're pregnant?" he asked, his voice barely above whisper as he stepped closer to his wife
She nodded slightly, not knowing if she should curse her friends for telling him or thank him for making it easy
"pregnant as in you have our baby in there?" he placed his hand on her stomach, feeling the tiny bump that made his eyes widen
"yes Lucas pregnant with a baby. with what would I be pregnant?" she asked sarcastically rolling his eyes
"oh shut up" Lucas mumbled, wrapping his arms around her waist hugging her tightly
She wrapped her arms around his neck, as he buried his face deeper into her neck
She felt something wet on her neck, making her furrow her eyebrows before removing Lucas's face from her neck
"are you crying?" she asked, noticing his slightly red eyes, and one tear that ran down his cheek
"I'm just so happy meu amor. we're having a baby!" he excalimed making her laugh
"yeah yeah we are. now go get me some chocolate from the kitche. I've been craving it all day" she said
he smiled and leaned down m, pressing his lips against hers for a moment
"I'm telling you from now. she's gonna be one tough pregnant lady" her friend said, while the others laugh
"whatever. as long as I have my food and husband with me. everything will be great"
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wavypotatochips · 1 year
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Tatos Masterlist ッ !
I will mainly write about futebol players and CentralCee.
Futebol players I prefer to write about are:
Neymar Jr.
Mbappe
Cristiano Ronaldo
However I am open to other players! It’s just easier for me to write when I know the players personality c’:
My Wattpad account is WavyPotatoChips
𝘾𝙤𝙥𝙮𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙤𝙧 𝙪𝙥𝙡𝙤𝙖𝙙𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙢𝙮 𝙬𝙤𝙧𝙠 𝙚𝙡𝙨𝙚𝙬𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙉𝙊𝙏 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙞𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙙.
(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ REQUESTS ARE OPEN ♥
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wamuzimedia · 10 months
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Mane inspires Senegal to win over Brazil, Colombia deepen Germany's woes.
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SADIO MANE SCORED two goals as African champions Senegal came from behind to defeat Brazil 4-2 in an international friendly in Lisbon last night, while Colombia defeated Germany to increase the pressure on coach Hansi Flick. Five-time World Cup winners Brazil are still without a coach after the departure of Tite last year, while Neymar remains sidelined by an ankle injury suffered in February. Lucas Paqueta headed the South Americans ahead from Vinicius Junior’s cross after ten minutes, but Senegal equalised through a thumping left-foot volley by Strasbourg forward Habib Diallo. Marquinhos put Senegal ahead early in the second half when the Paris Saint-Germain defender inadvertently turned the ball into his own net. Mane, who missed the World Cup with injury and endured a tough first season at Bayern Munich, added a third minutes later with a superb curling shot into the top corner. Brazil halved the deficit when Marquinhos this time scored at the right end, looping a mishit effort over Senegal goalkeeper Mory Diaw. But Mane wrapped up Senegal’s victory deep into stoppage time as he grabbed his second goal of the game from the penalty spot. Elsewhere second-half goals from Luis Diaz and Juan Cuadrado took Colombia to a 2-0 friendly win over Germany, deepening home coach Flick’s woes a year out from Euro 2024. Liverpool forward Diaz leapt high to head in a looping Cuadrado cross before the Juventus wing-back scored a late penalty after Germany captain Joshua Kimmich handballed in the box a minute after coming off the bench.It was Colombia’s first win over Germany and means the four-time world champions have won just one of five games since their disastrous group-stage exit at the Qatar World Cup in December. Germany, who qualify for next year’s Euro as hosts, lacked fluidity in Gelsenkirchen, ramping up the pressure on under-fire boss Flick, with the side not playing again until September. “I’m very disappointed for the fans,” said Flick. “We wanted to try something but it went belly up.” Flick was bullish on his side’s long-term chances, saying his side would “show a different willingness, a difference performance” in the next round of friendlies. “From September, we’ll settle in and then the results will come.” After making nine changes for the 1-0 loss to Poland in Warsaw on Friday, Flick again switched things up with five alterations in the starting XI. The coach handed the armband to Gundogan after the treble-winning Manchester City captain’s recent successes, with Kimmich starting from the bench. But Germany again looked disjointed and were lucky to avoid conceding a penalty midway through the first half when the home side were caught out by a lightning-fast Colombia counter. Centre-back Malick Thiaw, in just his second match for Germany, appeared to have brought down Diaz in the box but the referee ruled the AC Milan defender got a toe to the ball. Diaz got on the scoresheet however in the second half, heading in Cuadrado’s ball after Emre Can was dispossessed in his own half. Flick brought Kimmich on for Gundogan with 10 minutes remaining and the Bayern Munich midfielder gave away a penalty moments afterwards. Cuadrado stepped up to the spot to send Germany goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen the wrong way. While Flick has repeatedly defended his side’s results on the basis of a desire to experiment before Euro 2024, his position may now be called into question. Germany play two home friendlies against Japan and World Cup runners-up France in September. Read the full article
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stateofsport211 · 1 year
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A Day of Thriller: Croatia Survived Another Scare, Argentina Still Stood
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The current Route to the Final (📸 ITV Sport)
After the two-days rest since the 17 consecutive days of action, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is back with the start of the quarterfinals. We started with the top half of the draw, where Brazil takes Croatia in their third meeting in the past three World Cup editions, while Argentina takes on the Netherlands for a Total Football Battle.
Croatia v. Brazil
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Croatia's Andrej Kramaric was in action with Brazil's Thiago Silva (📸 Reuters)
The first match saw a dramatic action between Brazil and Croatia, where they met twice in the last three FIFA World Cup events, where Brazil won twice. However, considering their previous rounds and the way this match went, everything was not as the paper thought. This action-packed match had it all.
The regular time was ended in a goalless manner (0-0). However, it was not without a fight from both teams. In the first half, for example, Dominik Livakovic saved a free-kick that came from Vinicius Jr. or how Richarlison defended a potential chance coming from Croatia earlier. On the second half, Livakovic notably saved another shot from Vinicius Jr. after blocking numerous attempts from Neymar and Lucas Paqueta. This showed how, even though the ball possession was almost equal, Brazil was unable to convert their chances, considering the long passing duration and the disorganization within them. On the other hand, Croatia defended well, albeit no chances produced in the second half.
However, the drama was served during the extra times. In the first period of extra time, Neymar scored a smooth goal at 105', when he broke through the Croatian defense, picking up the ball all the way to Livakovic's direction, where the angle it was executed caught the Croatian side off-guard. The Brazilian party did not last long, because they scored an equalizer during the second half of the extra time: this is where Bruno Petkovic scored from the crossbar right after receiving the assistance from Marcelo Brozovic. By that point, parking the bus was not enough for Brazil, since Croatia went in a more offensive mode, pushing for the penalty shootout.
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The penalty shootout proceedings between Croatia and Brazil (📸 self-illustration)
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The Croatian squad celebrating while Marquinhos bowed down in sadness after the last penalty (📸 Associated Press via The Indian Express)
And by the end of the second half of the extra time, the penalty shootout happened. Croatia managed to score in all their turns, thanks to Nikola Vlasic, Lovro Majer, Luka Modric, and Mislav Orsic. This crashed Brazil's dreams to win their sixth World Cup title, especially because of Rodrygo's spot kick saved by Livakovic and Marquinhos' ball that went over to the goal post. Right after this loss, Tite stepped down as the Brazilian head coach.
Croatia's advancement to the semifinal marked their second straight victory (apart from the Round of 16 match against Japan) in this year's World Cup from the penalty shootout. This lengthened the list of the Croatian wins after extra time or penalty shootout since 2018, where it started in the Round of 16 against Denmark back then (in penalty shootout), with an exception of the 2018 finals against France (finished in regular time, became the runner-up). However, whether or not this list extends, depend on their semifinal match against Argentina or the Netherlands.
Argentina v. Netherlands
The second match of the evening had the Total Football Battle between Argentina and the Netherlands. While one of the most memorable moments came from Dennis Bergkamp's goal in the 1998 FIFA World Cup with that angle, the ratio to proactivity to create chances to their ability to maximize their chances will be tested. While until this round the Netherlands created 6 to Argentina's 10 chances to score, the Netherlands scores 8 to Argentina's 1.5 in average. What a test to both teams' collectivity.
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The no-look assist from Lionel Messi, whose assist helped Nahuel Molina to score in the first half (📸 Fanzine Football)
Both Argentina and the Netherlands started slowly in the first half, trying to figure out each others' pace. One of the most notable chances came from Argentina, where Alexis Mac Allister received the ball from the edge of the box, where he transferred the ball to Rodrigo de Paul, whose execution was saved. This on-target chance bore fruit at 34', where Nahuel Molina scored his first international goal with Lionel Messi's assistance, breaching Virgil van Dijk and Daley Blind from the right, passing the ball to N. Molina to score, catching Andries Noppert off-guard. Afterward, the Netherlands had a saved corner (by Emiliano Martinez), enabling them to create another chance on-target before the whistle blew to mark the end of the first half.
The tension and intensity started to increase in the second half. Plenty of fouls occurred made Mateu Lahoz, the referee, issued 15 yellow cards in total, the second after Portugal v. Netherlands in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. One of them happened at the penalty box, where Nicolas Acuna cut Denzel Dumfries' back, hence the latter fell down and this was regarded as a foul. Lionel Messi then successfully executed the penalty at 72', giving Argentina a 2-0 lead. However, the Netherlands started to actively counter-attack, which bore fruit toward the end of the match. The first goal for the Dutch was scored by Wout Weghorst, where he scored a perfect header right after the throw.
One of the clashes of the bench between the Netherlands and Argentina (🎥 Kan 11 IL)
Somehow, things escalated quickly on par with the intensity. After Leandro Paredes slid in and fouled Nathan Ake, the scuffle after the ball went out occurred. As a result, both Paredes and Ake were booked by the referee, adding their names to the long list of this match's yellow card recipients. While the free kick resulted in a chance went far away, the Dutch counter-attack started to work once again at the last second, where Weghorst scored right after receiving the ball from Teun Koopmeiners at 90+9' and right before the final whistle (for the regular time) blew. 2-2, because of that equalizer.
Consequently, this match was extended to a 2x15 minutes of extra time. At this period, while neither sides could not produce any goals, some produced notable chances. The closest ones for Argentina were from Nicolas Otamendi at 103', where he fired the ball to the other side of the pitch and went wide, or from Lautaro Martinez, where he could not believe the ball was saved after he fired from the right. For the Netherlands, it was near the last minute, where Weghorst's ball bounced up inches over the bar at 117'. Several minutes later, since neither side could score, it all boiled down to the penalty shootout once again. The second match of this round and the day which ended with a penalty.
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The proceedings of the penalty shootout (📸 self-illustration)
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Argentina celebrates their victory after the penalty shootout, while the Netherlands went in agony (📸 Reuters)
The penalty shootout kept the spectators at the edge of their seats. Virgil van Dijk missed his penalty after being saved by Emiliano Martinez, followed by Lionel Messi's goal. While on the subsequent turns Steven Berghuis missed while Leandro Paredes scored, Koopmeiners first scored for the Netherlands, minimizing the gap to 1-2. In the third turn, both Gonzalo Montiel and Wout Weghorst scored to keep this alive at 2-3, only for Enzo Fernandez succumbing to the pressure, thus unable to properly execute the penalty.
It was a little horror for the Argentinean side when Luuk de Jong scored to equalize the penalty at 3-3. However, Lautaro Martinez scored another goal in the fifth turn, enabling Argentina to advance from the quarterfinals for the fourth time. In the semifinals, they will face Croatia, who earlier won against Brazil, also in penalty shootout.
Croatia v. Argentina: Another Dramatic Flow?
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Lionel Messi (left) and Luka Modric (right), the notable players of Argentina and Croatia, respectively (📸 Goal.com).
Another likelihood of intense semifinal awaits in Argentina v. Croatia. Both of them are that hungry: eyes on the prize, no matter how hard they fought. One of them is because of their form coming to this match: Croatia won their last 2 matches in penalty shootout (including against Brazil), while Argentina won straightforwardly in regular time against Australia 2-0 before taking out the Netherlands in the penalty shootout, despite a slow start by being defeated by Saudi Arabia 1-2 during their first group stage match.
This match will be their third meeting in the FIFA World Cup, where they shared their head-to-heads: Argentina slightly won 1-0 in 1998, while Croatia won 3-0 in 2018 (the latter happened on the group stage). Then, Croatia secured their spot to the knockout stage with 2 of their goals came from Luka Modric, and another one from Ivan Rakitic at the injury time. They were the more aggressive side of that time, hence the deserving victory.
However, it might not be as straightforward today, given the possibility of another intense battle like today's quarterfinals. When both these teams are on their peaks, think of the penalty shootout as the last resort. On the other hand, to advance to the Finals (either via regular or after extra time), one team must be able to pressure another and take their chance (including in some cases of, for example, undefended pitch like in other matches). Some other matches randomly taught that "dominating ball possession is one, taking initiative from it is another thing."
Given the notable key players from both teams, their role in both coordinating and ensuring their teammates' individual (and collective) qualities out will be tested. A unique case will emerge for Argentina, as because of the yellow cards' blizzard in the match against the Netherlands, going too hard could be costly, as 2 players are already out of this match due to card accumulation. While making the most out of the current line-up is a definite homework, realize that Croatia can bring this match to the distance once again: brace ourselves, they might get to their second consecutive final from a penalty shootout. Will they? It is worth seeing what is going to happen next.
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Brazil administers 26,000 expired COVID-19 shots, says newspaper
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[Image description: health workers carrying AstraZeneca vaccines against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19 arrive for the mass vaccination part of the "Paqueta Vacinada" (Paqueta vaccinated) project, that aims to vaccinate the whole population over 18 years old on Paqueta Island in Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June 20, 2021.]
At least 26,000 out-of-date AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine shots have been administered in Brazil, newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported on Friday, citing Health Ministry data.
The report represents the latest blow to Brazil’s vaccine rollout, which has faced widespread criticism. The government was slow to buy vaccines, and is now dealing with an alleged corruption scandal surrounding its procurement efforts.
Expired vaccine doses can be less effective. In Africa, a number of countries have found themselves with batches that have passed their shelf life sparking a debate over extending expiry dates. Malawi destroyed in May nearly 20,000 doses which had expired.
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Addition by the mod: if you’ve been vaccinated, check if you've received these batches. There has been no reports of adverse effects with expired doses, but, in practical terms, given the ingredients might have their action weakened or lost, it’s like who received it hasn’t been vaccinated at all. So go back to your health unit within 28 days to receive another shot. Each person vaccinated in the country is officially identified with an individual code, accompanied by the batch of immunization received, the vaccine producer, the dose applied, and the date of application, exactly in order to keep track of such vaccine errors. (x, x)
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BATCH - EXPIRATION DATE 41202001 - March 29 41207004 - April 13 41202005 - April 14 CTMAV501 - April 30 (70% of the expired doses are from this one) CTMAV505 - May 31 CTMAV506 - May 31 CTMAV520 - May 31 41207025 - June 4]
Pay special attention if you’re from these states coloured in purple and darker pink:
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[Image description: map of vaccination errors in Brazil.
States that applied over 3,000 expired doses: Pará (especially the city of Belém, with 2,673 doses), Paraná (especially the city of Maringá, with 3,536 doses), São Paulo. Between 1,501 to 3,000 expired doses: Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro. 801 to 1,500: Bahia, Maranhão, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Sul. 251 to 800: Amazonas, Rondônia, Tocantins, Piauí, Ceará, Alagoas, Paraíba, Santa Catarina. Up to 250: Acre, Roraima, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, Federal District, Amapá, Rio Grande do Norte, Sergipe, Espírito Santo.]
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How did Everyone Play during the Internationals? via /r/LiverpoolFC
How did Everyone Play during the Internationals?
Caoihmin Kelleher
(Armenia U21s)
Source of safety for the back line, playing as a sweeper he prevented a clear chance on goal by sprinting out and clearing the ball away from the Armenia striker. Looked much more in command of his box when tested in the air. Made a decent save on a long range Armenia chance, blocked and prevented from rebounding in the box. His throwing power and accuracy helped Ireland get on the front foot multiple times. Combined with Conor Coventry's passing range this would have proved lethal had the chances been finished. Looks promising for the future.
Thanks to u/EdWoodwardsPA for that
(Sweden U21)
Played the full 90 in a 3-1 win.Good footwork as well.
Virgil Van Dijk
(Germany)
Virgil played the full 90 in which Netherlands beat their rivals 4-2. Overall, he was defensively solid as always but some people could say he was at fault for Germany's first goal for allowing the winger onside but he did well as the Dutch captain.
(Estonia)
The captain started for Oranje tonight. He looked solid as a rock unsurprisingly. He gave the ball away once to the Estonian striker but luckily he utilised his pace to catch him. World-class.
Dejan Lovren
(Slovakia)
Dejan started and played brilliantly throughout the game. He wasn't really tested but when he was, he proved why he is still around at the European champions. He also scored at the end, which is always really positive.
(Azerbaijan)
Dejan played the full ninety in a shock 1-1 draw against Azerbaijan and it wasn't his best performance. He allowed the Azerbaijanis in behind a few times and was extremely poor in not stopping the equaliser.
Joe Gomez
(Bulgaria)
Started on the bench as Keane and Maguire were preferred to him. He didn't make an appearance.
(Kosovo)
Didn't make an appearance as Keane and Maguire were preferred in the 8-goal thriller.
Andy Robertson
(Russia)
Robbo started as captain. So far it has been a classic Robertson game. He got a bit unlucky with the Russian goal, as the interception he made rolled striaght to Dzyuba to slot it home. He obviously hasn't been as attacking as he is for us but defensively I think he's done the job. For Russia’s second goal Robertson was nowhere to be seen as a ball was played down his flank, allowing a cross in for Russia to score. Overall, it was one of the poorer games I have seen him play, he probably felt out of place in such a poor defence.
(Belgium)
Starts tonight as captain at Hampden Park. Nothing much he could do for the first goal, he was 2 on 1 against De Bruyne and Lukaku. Yet again,he is getting stick from Scottish fans. They say he keeps getting exposed on his side, but when you are playing against a team as good as Belgium, with a defence as poor as Scotland's, it is evidently tough to do well.
Ki-Jana Hoever
(Denmark U18s)
Ki-Jana started for Netherlands U18s, and they won 2-1 against Denmark. He was subbed off in the 74th minute.
(USA U18s)
He didn't play in a 3-1 loss.
(Mexico U18s)
Ki-Jana started for the Dutch in a 2-1 loss. He got subbed off in the 46th minute, although I am not sure if he got injured or not.
Sepp Van Den Berg
(Italy U19s)
An unused substitute away in Italy.
(Portugal U19s)
Played the full 90 in a 3-1 win.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
(Bulgaria)
Benched as Southgate wanted to give Trippier a chance to prove himself after his bright start in Madrid. Game finished 4-0.
(Kosovo)
Trent conceded three but he could hardly be blamed for any of the goals. He wasn't running the wings as much as he does for us in the England team.
Fabinho
(Colombia)
He didn't play in a win.
(Peru)
Cane on in the 63rd minute and lost 1-0.
Gini Wijnaldum
(Germany)
Gini started in midfield for Oranje and was the best player on the pitch undoubtedly and was all over. He proved himself as one of the best midfielders in Europe and being underrated. He made a brilliant pass to put Netherlands ahead late on, and then he added to that by scoring in stoppage time. What a player.
(Estonia)
Starts tonight after his MOTM performance last game. Yet again, he thrived next to De Jong and appeared really good on the ball. He also scored again.
Jordan Henderson
(Bulgaria)
Hendo started for England. In the first 20 minutes he hit a volley from the edge of the box sweetly but it went about 10 yards wide. An average game from the skipper really, he wasn't really involved heavily as Bulgaria just sat back. He was subbed off for Mount in the 66th minute.
(Kosovo)
Acted as a good pivot between the defence and midfield throughout this goal fest. He also sat back deeper than usual, playing more the holding role than the box to box he's been utilised in recently.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
(Bulgaria)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain began on the bench after he joined back with the squad for the first time in over a year. He came on in the 77th minute for Harry Kane for his first appearance since March 2018. He made a few promising passes and had good positioning but still appears slightly off the pace.
(Kosovo)
Didn't appear, stayed on the bench.
Ben Woodburn
(Azerbaijan)
He wasn't in the squad for this game.
(Armenia)
On the bench tonight and did not make an appearance in the 1-0 win.
Roberto Firmino
(Colombia)
He played average until the 83rd minute until he was subbed off for Paqueta. The game finished 2-2.
(Peru)
Played majority of the game, and lost 1-0. Linked up well with Coutinho.
Rhian Brewster
(Turkey U21s)
Started the game on the bench, but made his debut in the 79th minute, coming on for Reiss Nelson. He looked really positive for the last 15 minutes, with exceptional pressing, good control and was always in the right places. He nearly got on the end of a Foden cross and had a shot which was saved from the edge of the box. England won 3-2.
(Kosovo U21s)
Stayed on the bench for England.
Divock Origi
(San Marino)
Divock started tonight but didn't really shine. He didn't pass well, was very sluggish and didn't put in any proper effort. This resulted in him being subbed off in the 54th minute.
(Scotland)
Stayed on the bench for the whole game in a 4-0 win.
Harry Wilson
(Azerbaijan)
Harry started the match as Bournemouth POTM but wasn't that good. Wales won 2-1 but he got subbed in the 63rd minute. Made a few tactical fouls and had a nasty stamp on someone which he was lucky to get away with. Overall, slightly above average and a bit unlucky not to get something from the game.
(Armenia)
Started again in this friendly. He was winning the ball a lot, therefore getting fouled a lot and combining well but he did go missing every so often, and got subbed off late in the 1-0 win. Unlucky not to get an assist as he put it on a plate for Gareth Bale.
Harvey Elliott
(Finland U17s)
It was quite tough to get information for this game, but I know that he started and they won 5-0. He didn't score.
(Austria U17s)
He didn't feature in a 4-2 win over Austria. They are now in the final of the Syrenka Cup on the 10th against Poland.
(Poland U17s)
He started in the final tonight and won and scored a penalty in the win against Poland.
Curtis Jones
(Greece U19s)
Came on in the 60th minute.
(Germany U19s)
Started this game.
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Ligue 1 leaders Paris St-Germain fought back from a goal down to earn a hard-fought point at Lyon.
The hosts held their lead, courtesy of Lucas Paqueta's seventh-minute strike, for 69 minutes until substitute Thilo Kehrer equalised.
Kylian Mbappe hit the post in each half with fine curling efforts, while Marquinhos drew a good save out of Lyon keeper Anthony Lopes.
PSG lead Nice by 11 points, while Lyon are 11th after a fourth straight draw.
Lionel Messi was one of four PSG players forced out of the game due to testing positive for Covid-19, the Argentine remaining in his homeland until he returns a negative test result.
Neymar was also absent as he continued to recover from an ankle injury that is likely to keep him out of action for at least the next three weeks.
Lyon opened the scoring when Bruno Guimaraes' superb long pass was chested down and controlled by Paqueta, before the Brazilian shot low into the bottom corner.
Mbappe struck the post from open play before the break, while his effort in the second half came from a free-kick as PSG pressed.
But a trio of substitutions by boss Mauricio Pochettino on 69 minutes proved decisive with Edouard Michut's cross finding fellow replacement Kehrer, who scored for the first time since February 2020 to secure a draw for the runaway leaders.
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surpresa ! | lucas paqueta x fem! reader
requested; yes!
request; Pls Lucas paqueta x f!reader where she doesn’t know he’s famous and they’re flirting and then they go on a date and he tells her and she’s even more nervous or sm like that??
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The knock coming from your door made your nerves flare up. You knew it was Lucas coming to pick you up for your date. After weeks of flirting, he finally asked you out. You checked over your outfit before running over to the door.
When you opened it, you see Lucas holding a gorgeous bouquet of your favorite flowers.
“Such a gentleman, aren’t you?” You tease, giving him a peck on the cheek. You set the bouquet in your kitchen, reminding yourself to put it in a vase before heading back to Lucas.
“Gotta be one for my favorite girl.” He chuckles, leading you to his car and opening the door for you. A faint blush appeared on your cheek as you thank him, getting in his car.
He took you to a local restaurant. It was fancy and the interior was gorgeous. The meals were extravagant and were just as good as they looked. You found yourself enjoying your date with Lucas. His presence made you calm and happy. That was until you heard whispers followed by a camera click and saw a flash. You tensed up immediately and he was quick to notice.
“Are you alright, y/n?” Lucas asks, his voice full of concern at seeing you suddenly tense up. You look around the restaurant and see a group of girls whispering and staring at you.
“Yeah- I’m- I’m fine. What were you saying again?” You quickly turn back to him, trying to ignore the stares. He started to explain something. You tried to focus, you truly did but the whispers kept bothering you. You hear a camera click a few more times.
“I’m sorry to interrupt you, but are those girls behind me taking pictures of us?” You lean in close and whisper to him, paranoid that they might hear you. Lucas looks behind your shoulder and sees the group of girls. They all started smiling once they see him looking at them. They wave at him to which he shyly waves in reply.
“Wait, do you know them?”
Lucas lets out a nervous chuckle, scratching the back of his neck as he focuses back on you. “I have something to confess.” He says. You look at him confused at his choice of words.
“What is it?”
“I’m kinda famous…”
“Kinda?!” You exclaim kinda loudly. You cover your mouth with your hand and lean close to him. You whisper again, “Kinda?”
“I play for Brazil’s national soccer team. I also played in the world cup…” He trails off. He notices your wide eyes and mouth, clearly you were shocked at his confession. “Surpresa?”
“Playing for Brazil’s national soccer team means you’re more than kinda famous! Oh my, is that why people were taking pictures of us?” You immediately start overthinking and panicking at the thought of pictures of you being spread all over the internet. “My makeup looks bad and this dress doesn’t fit me right. People are gonna think I’m not good enough, the internet is scary you know? I’m on a date with a famous soccer player-“
You were quickly interrupted by Lucas grabbing your hands and holding onto them tightly. “Y/n, you don’t have to worry about any of that. You look gorgeous. Who cares what people on the internet think of you? I’m on a date with you and I like you, that’s all that matters.”
You take a deep breath. His words helped you calm down and you give his hand a light squeeze. “Yeah, you’re right. I’m- i’m fine. I’m the one on a date with you, not them.”
He smiles at you as he squeezes your hand back. “Do you want to leave? I can ask for the bill.”
“Yes, please.”
Lucas quickly flags down the waiter and asks for the bill. He makes sure to leave exact change and some extra for tip. He grabs your hand and helps you up.
“Well, what a surprise that was.” You blurt out in between giggles once you were both safe and sound in his car. He couldn’t help but laugh along with you.
“Sorry for not telling you earlier, y/n. I was just scared.” Lucas tried to explain but you quickly shush him. You grab his hand, holding onto it tightly as he drives back to your home.
“I understand, Lucas. It’s okay. You just have to make up that big surprise for me. How about we watch a movie at my place and just cuddle?”
“You got yourself a deal, y/n.”
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'11 wins 1 draw' Samba Corps 22nd consecutive World Cup final
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 Brazil, the 'Samba Corps', became the first South American country to qualify for the FIFA 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Brazil defeated Colombia 1-0 in the South American qualifying match for the Qatar World Cup on the 12th at the Arena Corinthian in Sao Paulo, Brazil. As a result, Brazil, which continued their undefeated streak with 11 wins and 1 draw (34 points) in 12 qualifying matches, confirmed their place in the finals regardless of the results of the remaining matches. Brazil is the fourth team to qualify for the finals after host Qatar and Europe's Germany and Denmark.
10 countries will participate in the South American qualifiers, and the top 4 teams will go straight to the finals in a home-and-away league. The fifth-placed team will advance to Qatar through an intercontinental playoff.
Brazil, which secured at least 4th place in 12 matches, continued its record of qualifying for all World Cup finals for the 22nd time in its career and the only one in the world. Germany has advanced to the Qatar Games for the 18th consecutive time (20 in total), succeeding Brazil. After winning the World Cup five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002), Brazil is challenging Qatar to regain the top spot for the first time in 20 years. After winning the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, Brazil's best performance was 4th in the 2014 tournament held in their home country.
In the match, Lucas Paqueta (Lyon) scored the winning goal. In the 27th minute of the second half, Neymar received a pass from Neymar, and Paqueta scored a right-footed shot between the central defense in the penalty area, giving him a ticket to Qatar.
Ecuador defeated Venezuela 1-0 at home and secured their 6th win (2 draws and 5 losses) in the South American qualifiers, finishing third (20 points) behind Brazil and Argentina (25 points). Chile beat Paraguay 1-0 and placed 4th (16 points, +1 goal difference).
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West Ham ease to third successive win in Europa League, Napoli sink Legia
West Ham United moved closer to the Europa League knockout stage as goals from Craig Dawson, Issa Diop and Jarrod Bowen secured a 3-0 home win over Belgium's Genk on Thursday (Oct 21) and continued their perfect start in Group H.
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West Ham top the standings on nine points ahead of Dinamo Zagreb, Rapid Vienna and Genk who have three each, after the London side kept a third successive clean sheet in Europe's second-tier competition.
Dawson fired West Ham ahead with a looping header on the stroke of halftime and Diop made it 2-0 from a second assist by Aaron Cresswell before Bowen added the third with a deflected shot on the hour.
Napoli kept alive their hopes of advancing from Group C after Lorenzo Insigne, Victor Osimhen and Matteo Politano secured a 3-0 home win over Legia Warsaw.
Legia stayed top with six points from three games while Napoli and Leicester City, who enjoyed a rollercoaster 4-3 win at Spartak Moscow on Wednesday, have four each. Fourth-placed Spartak have three points.
Insigne fired Napoli ahead in the 75th minute with a superb first-time shot before in-form Osimhen netted his ninth goal of the season in all competitions and Politano sealed the win with a long-range strike.
Olympique Lyonnais maintained their perfect start in Group A as they overturned a two-goal deficit for a 4-3 win at Sparta Prague, who took a 2-0 lead thanks to a first-half brace from Lukas Haraslin.
Lyon hit back as Karl Toko Ekambi scored twice while Houssem Aouar and Lucas Paqueta added one each before Ladislav Krejci pulled one back in stoppage time.
Lyon stayed top on nine points ahead of Sparta on four and Rangers, who have three after beating Brondby 2-0 at home thanks to first-half goals from Leon Balgoun and Kemar Roofe.
In Group D, Eintracht Frankfurt leapt into pole position on seven points, one ahead of Olympiakos after a 3-1 home win over the Greek side.
Both teams are well-placed to progress as third-placed Fenerbahce have two points and Royal Antwerp one after their 2-2 draw.
Monaco went top of Group B on seven points from three games with a 2-1 win at PSV Eindhoven and Real Sociedad are two points behind after a 1-0 victory at Sturm Graz.
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Master List
this is my master list. I write for more footballers and drivers but these are the only ones that I've wrote about till now
you can request from my prompt list
ps: please request for people other than Gavi and Pedri too
Football
One Shots
Pedri Gonzalez
Maybe I Am
Mine
Boys Night Out
Issues
Favorite Torres Sibling
Only For Me
Football Crush
Stop That
Pablo Gavi
Rage and Jealousy
Sunshine
Pretty Boyfriend
Soulmate
Not Meant To Be
Babysitter
Lazy Mornings
Coffe Date
Scent
Meeting the Fam
Madridista ft. Carlos Sainz
Softie
Offical
Sleepless Nights
Just Sugar
Interview
Insecure
Mason Mount
Stream
Fifa And Cuddles
Biting
Knocked Out
João Fèlix
Drunk Nights
Another Loss
Scared
Stay
Jude Bellingham
Secret
Kidnapper
Fans' Favorite
Heartbeat
Sal o Azúcar ?
Marcus Rashford
My Own
Teasing
Drunk Confessions
Photographer
Commitment
Paulo Dybala
Childhood Besties...Or Lovers?
Lucas Paqueta
Baby
Antony Santos
Unexpected
Hakim Ziyech
Our First
First Ramadan
Clingy
Eric Garcia
Perfect
Drunk In Love
Flirt
Bad Day
Cleaning Time
Idiot
Loved
Misunderstanding
All-Nighter
Ferran Torres
Favorite Medicine
Cure
Kylian Mbappe
French
The One
Tickles
Julian Alvarez
Champion
Alejandro Garnacho
Habit
Alejandro Balde
Braids
Clingy
Date
Erling Haaland
Kitten
Frenkie De Jong
Come Here
Achraf Hakimi
Oblivious
Rasmus Højlund
Crazy In Love
Danish Love
First Of Many
Hector Fort
Tattoos
Only Yours
Series
Ferran Torres:
Unspoken Temptations pt 1
Unspoken Temptations pt 2
Unspoken Temptations pt 3
Unspoken Temptations pt 4
Unspoken Temptations pt 5
Unspoken Temptations pt 6
Unspoken Temptations pt 7
Unspoken Temptations pt 8
Unspoken Temptations pt 9
Unspoken Temptations pt 10
Unspoken Temptations pt 11
Unspoken Temptations pt 12
Unspoken Temptations pt 13
Formula 1
Max Verstappen
Puppy Fever
Lando Norris
Attention
Post Shower Cuddles
Oscar Piastri
DNF
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Brazil vs. Uruguay result: Neymar, Raphinha put on a show in World Cup qualifier
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What could the No. 1 team in the South American World Cup standings and No. 2 in the FIFA world ranking really use right now? How about another attacker? It found one in Raphinha, who scored two goals in his first start for the senior men’s team, helping Brazi log its 10th win in 11 qualifying matches, 4-1 over Uruguay.
The matchup between the two traditional South American powers was supposed to be the marquee matchup with the Uruguayans fielding big names Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani together in a bid to come away with points from the Arena da Amazonia in Manaus. But the visitors were thoroughly outclassed by the skill, speed and fluidity of the Brazilians, whose attacks were often spectacular in nature.
Brazil barely broke a sweat by the time it found itself 2-0 up after 18 minutes. First Neymar latched onto a floated ball into the box over the top of the defense. He worked his magic and found a seam in the defensive cover on the goal line for the 1-0 lead. The Raphinha scored his two goals. The first one was a simple putback, but the second one capped a sweeping attack that started just outside Brazil’s penalty area.  
UPDATED STANDINGS:  Table, results & upcoming matches
Brazil vs. Uruguay final score
  1H 2H Final Brazil 2 2 4 Uruguay 0 1 1
Goals: BRA – Neymar (Fred) – 10th min. BRA – Raphinha – 18th min. BRA – Raphinha (Neymar) – 58th min. URU – Luis Suarez – 77th min. BRA – Gabriel Barbosa (Neymar) – 83rd min.
Brazil vs. Uruguay live updates, highlights from World Cup qualifier
Standings & results: Updated World Cup qualifying table
(All times Eastern)
Final: Brazil 4, Uruguay 1
83rd min.: Goal Brazil! It’s 4-1 thanks to a header finish from Gabriel Barbosa on a sensational ball from Neymar. The referee needed the VAR to verify that Gabigol wasn’t offside and the thumbs-up finally came through.
77th min.: Luis Suarez scores! It was a free kick and he finishes it with relative ease. With 13 minutes left, there’s still hope. First, a hydration break and a talking to from the coach. That was only the fourth goal conceded by Brazil during qualifying.
73rd min.: Neymar creates another chance, feeding Gabigol in the box and his shot is stopped.
71st min.: SUBS – Fabinho and Raphinha come off. Douglas Luiz and Everton Ribeiro take their place. Like-for-like subs.
66th min.: SUB – Uruguay bring on Facundo Torres for Matias Vecino. Moments later it was Brazil attacker Antony making the defensive play deep in his own end. If Brazil’s attackers defend like that, who has a shot against them?
65th min.: And the two Brazil subs combine in the box and nearly score. Antony pokes the ball to Gabigol whose first-time shot is tipped over the bar by Muslera. Great save.
61st min.: SUBS – With the result out of reach, the subs begin. Gabriel Jesus does not get his goal and he comes off for Gabigol. Lucas Paqueta also gets a round of applause with Antony coming in. Those are some quality subs to bring on. It’s going to be a long 30 minutes for Uruguay.
58th min.: Goal Brazil! In five passes, Brazil went from their own penalty area to Uruguay’s. Neymar fed Raphinha in stride and he buried it. Fantastic move, fantastic finish. Brazil has been brilliant.
51st min.: Again Gabriel Jesus! His teammates are trying to find him, but Muslera denied him again. It was a predictable shot and Muslera read it the entire way.
49th min.: Gabriel Jesus with a shot on goal and Muslera has to punch away. He wants to get in on the act.
46th min.: Second half is underway and Uruguay make three changes: Caceres, Piquerez and Torreira are on for De La Cruz, Vina and Nandez. No changes for Brazil.
Halftime: Brazil 2, Uruguay 0
Halftime: Deserved lead for Brazil. Whenever its attacking stars were on the ball — Neymar, Raphinha and Lucas Paqueta — they are just dancing past the Uruguayans. They’re on another level of skill and it shows. The goals were examples of that superiority. Uruguay needs a miracle to get something out of this game.
43rd min.: Fabinho gets a yellow and concedes a free kick to Uruguay. Brazil manage the danger.
39th min.: What a chance for Brazil! Raphinha is putting on a show with Neymar. The two combine in the box and Uruguay’s Muslera needs to make a save on a point-blank Neymar shot or it could’ve been 3-0.
28th min.: Paqueta having himself a game. He nutmegs a defender and his ball in the box goes out to Fabinho who fires way high.
18th min.: Another goal for Brazil! It’s Raphinha. He’s at the far right post to pick up the pieces on a shot that was saved and he puts it home for the easy finish. Brazil barely breaking a sweat.
10th min.: Goal Brazil! It’s Neymar! What a goal it was. Fred floats the ball into the penalty area for Neymar’s run. The PSG man rounds the ‘keeper and fires the ball past the defenders waiting on the line. Well-worked goal.
7th min.: Neymar goes down just outside the penalty area, but the referee wasn’t in the penalty-giving mood. Neymar didn’t complain much on that one.
4th min.: Calm start to this match. Teams are not really attacking each other just yet. The crowd is not into it. They’re waiting for the players to make the first move.
1st min.: After a moment of silence for COVID-19 victims, we’re off.
8:29 p.m.: We’re just about ready to kick off here:
Brazil vs. Uruguay: Lineups
Tite makes five changes to his lineup with Ederson manning the nets and Tottenham right back Emerson Royal getting the start. Lucas Verissimo will step in to give Marquinhos a breather and Raphinha will get the start wide right. Real Madrid central defender Eder Militao is out injured.
Brazil starting lineup (4-3-3, left to right): 23-Ederson-GK — 6-Alex Sandro, 22-Lucas Verissimo, 3-Thiago Silva, 13-Emerson Royal — 8-Fred, 5-Fabinho, 17-Lucas Paqueta — 10-Neymar, 9-Gabriel Jesus, 19-Raphinha
Brazil subs: 1-Alisson-GK, 12-Weverton-GK, 16-Guilherme Arana, 4-Marquinhos, 2-Danilo, 15-Edenilson, 7-Gerson, 14-Douglas Luiz, 20-Antony, 11-Everton Ribeiro, 18-Vinicius Junior, 21-Gabriel Barbosa
(Not in squad: Arthur Cabral, Eder Militao)
Uruguay are pairing up Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani at forward. The Celeste will be missing center backs Jose Maria Gimenez and Ronaldo Araujo along with Giorgian de Arrascaeta, but Rodrigo Betancur is back from a suspension for yellow card accumulation.
Uruguay starting lineup (4-4-2, left to right): 1-Fernando Muslera-GK — 17-Matias Vina, 3-Diego Godin, 19-Sebastian Coates, 8-Nahitan Nandez — 7-Nicolas De La Cruz, 15-Federico Valverde, 5-Matias Vecino, 6-Rodrigo Betancur — 9-Luis Suarez, 21-Edinson Cavani
Uruguay subs: 23-Sergio Rochet-GK, 12-Martin Campana-GK, 22-Martin Caceres, 2-Joaquin Piquerez, 13-Giovanni Gonzalez, 20-Facundo Torres, 14-Lucas Torreira, 11-Gaston Pereiro, 18-Darwin Nunez, 4-Fernando Gorriaran, 10-Augustin Alvarez Martinez, 16-Brian Rodriguez
How to watch Brazil vs. Uruguay
Date: Thursday, Oct. 14
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Streaming: fuboTV
Brazil vs. Uruguay and every World Cup qualifying match in South America can be streamed exclusively on fuboTV  in English and Spanish.
WATCH: South American World Cup qualifiers on fuboTV (stream live)
The matches are also available on a pay-per-view basis via cable and satellite TV providers. 
Brazil vs. Uruguay: Betting odds & prediction
Odds courtesy of DraftKings
Pick: Brazil -1 Asian Handicap (-115)
Although Uruguay had its chances against Argentina on Sunday, the 3-0 loss was an accurate reflection of the difference in talent between the two sides. It will be the same case in Manaus, and while the result may not turn out to be quite as lopsided, Brazil should at least be one goal better. Brazil also has the best team defense in the tournament — three goals allowed in 10 games — and won’t get scored on easily.
The Brazil -1 Asian Handicap may not be wildly adventurous, but neither is the play we’ll see between these two teams. It’s decent protection if the Selecao have an off day in front of goal.
Prediction: Brazil 2, Uruguay 0
Moneyline: Brazil -210 / Draw +310 / Uruguay +750
Spread (Asian Handicap): Brazil -1 (-110) / Uruguay +1 (+100)
O/U 2.5 total goals: Over +130 / Under -160
Both teams to score: Yes +155 / No -205
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