Brazil and Colombia go head-to-head in the 38th instalment of this international fixture in Brasilia on Thursday night.
With CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying shifting to a mammoth one-group format, these two nations have become more accustomed to each other over the past few decades, while also facing off at numerous editions of the Copa America, and even at the World Cup.
Here, Sports Mole takes an in-depth look at the head-to-head record and previous meetings between the two sides.
© Imago
Head-to-head record
Previous meetings: 37
Brazil wins: 21
Draws: 12
Colombia wins: 4
Compared to some South American rivalries involving Brazil, against the likes of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, this is a more modern matchup, with just 37 previous meetings, the first of which came in 1945, three decades after the first edition of the Copa America.
Despite the high stature of both in South American football, there has actually been very few notable meetings between the two at the business end of major tournaments in particular.
The first four meetings between the nations all came in the Copa America, and with Colombia still in their footballing infancy, Brazil were dominant, winning each clash, scoring 22 goals in the process.
The majority of their meetings now come in qualifying, having met just twice in the knockout stage of major tournaments, but their clash in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 2014 remains one of the most memorable recent knockout stage clashes in the competition.
It was James Rodriguez's tournament, finishing as top scorer and scoring in that quarter-final, but he was outshone by David Luiz's thunderous free kick that was pivotal in Brazil coming out 2-1 winners after Thiago Silva's opener.
The other knockout clash came when both were invitees to CONCACAF's Gold Cup in 2003 and Kaka netted twice in a 2-0 win for the Selecao that saw them advance to the semi-finals of a competition where they were losing finalists to Mexico.
That sort of dominance by Brazil has never dissipated in this fixture, as they have never been beaten on home soil in 14 meetings by Los Cafeteros, and they have suffered just three competitive defeats, but one of those did come recently in November 2023, when Luis Diaz scored twice in a come-from-behind victory for Nestor Lorenzo's men.
Last 20 meetings
Jul 02, 2024: Brazil 1-1 Colombia (Copa America Group Stage)
Nov 16, 2023: Colombia 2-1 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 11, 2021: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Oct 10, 2021: Colombia 0-0 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Jun 23, 2021: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (Copa America Group Stage)
Sep 06, 2019: Brazil 2-2 Colombia (Friendly)
Sep 05, 2017: Colombia 1-1 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Jan 26, 2017: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (Friendly)
Sep 06, 2016: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Jun 17, 2015: Brazil 0-1 Colombia (Copa America Group Stage)
Sep 05, 2014: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (Friendly)
Jul 04, 2014: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (World Cup Quarter-Finals)
Nov 14, 2012: Brazil 1-1 Colombia (Friendly)
Oct 15, 2008: Brazil 0-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Oct 14, 2007: Colombia 0-0 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Oct 13, 2004: Brazil 0-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Sep 07, 2003: Colombia 1-2 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Jul 19, 2003: Colombia 0-2 Brazil (Gold Cup Quarter-Final)
Nov 15, 2000: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Mar 28, 2000: Colombia 0-0 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Last 10 World Cup Qualifying meetings
Nov 17, 2023: Colombia 2-1 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 12, 2021: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Oct 10, 2021: Colombia 0-0 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Sep 05, 2017: Colombia 1-1 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 12, 2016: Brazil 2-1 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 12, 2008: Brazil 0-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Sep 05, 2007: Colombia 0-0 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 12, 2004: Brazil 0-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Sep 05, 2003: Colombia 1-2 Brazil (World Cup Qualifying)
Nov 12, 2000: Brazil 1-0 Colombia (World Cup Qualifying)
Read more on Brazil vs Colombia
- Click here to read our full preview for Brazil vs Colombia
- Who will start in the absence of Neymar? Predicted Brazil lineup vs. Colombia
No Data Analysis info