Wednesday marks the final day of group-stage play for men's soccer at the 2016 Summer Olympics, and all eyes will be on Brazil's national team, though not for the usual reason of enjoying some aesthetically pleasing soccer.
No, Brazil is the big story of the day because the Neymar-led squad is on the brink of elimination after two listless, scoreless draws with Iraq and South Africa, two teams that no one would confuse for soccer powerhouses. It's going to be a tough fight for Brazil against a solid Denmark side.
As for the rest of the action, Wednesday will see the 16 teams eventually whittled down to a final eight that will move on to the quarterfinals, the first stage of knockout action.