With a spot in the semi-finals of the Under-20 World Cup on the line, Israel Under-20s meet Brazil Under-20s in Wednesday's quarter-final showdown at the Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario.
Ofir Haim's men ran out 1-0 winners over Uzbekistan to make it this far, while their South American counterparts crushed Tunisia 4-1 to continue their quest for a sixth title.
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Making the step-up to Under-20 level after coming agonisingly close to Under-19 Euros glory last year - losing to England in the final - Israel were solid yet unspectacular in the group stage, claiming four points from a possible nine to book a last-16 date with Uzbekistan.
With barely anything to separate the two sides on paper, the game followed the script to a tee, and extra time would seemingly be needed to settle the affair before Anan Khalaili popped up with a 97th-minute winner for Haim's side on Tuesday evening.
While Israel will have no intention of waving the white flag early doors against Brazil, a quarter-final elimination from their first-ever Under-20s World Cup would be nothing to scoff at, and they have scored in every one of their games at the tournament so far.
By keeping Uzbekistan at bay last time out, Haim's side also kept a clean sheet at the Under-20 World Cup for the first time, but their hopes of back-to-back shut-outs appear slim against Brazil's free-scoring starlets.
Expected to encounter few obstacles en route to a place in the knockout rounds, Brazil - who were crowned Under-20 champions of South America in February - scored 10 goals and gleaned seven points in their three group matches before stamping their authority on a trailblazing Tunisia side.
Ramon Menezes side assumed control of the last-16 tie thanks to goals from Marcos Leonardo and Andrey Santos, but a straight red card for Robert Renan on the stroke of half time would ostensibly open the door for a remarkable Tunisia comeback following the restart.
However, such a turnaround was not forthcoming, and in a frenetic added-time period, Matheus Martins and Chelsea starlet Santos extended Brazil's lead to four before Mahmoud Ghorbel belatedly got Tunisia on the board with a 103rd-minute consolation.
Scoring at least two goals in all four of their Under-20 World Cup contests so far this year, Brazil should enter the quarters as the firm favourites to go all the way now that host nation Argentina have been eliminated, as the Selecao Sub-20 seek a sixth crown at this level to match their counterparts in blue and white, but first they must avoid a giant killing in their maiden meeting with Israel's hopeful young crop.
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