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An out-of-form Turkey play host to Brazil in a friendly on Wednesday.

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Turkey have had a nightmare start to their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, with Fatih Terim's side sat rock bottom of their group after three games. They've managed to lose 3-0 to Iceland, and 2-1 to the Czech Republic, with their solitary point coming in a draw against Latvia. If they want to stand any chance of making it to the tournament in France in two years time, they need to find some form fast.

They'll look to use their friendly against Brazil on Tuesday to do so, though they shouldn't be expecting an easy ride. Brazil have won every one of their matches since Dunga took charge after their embarrassing World Cup campaign, including a victory over that tournament's runners-up, Argentina. Dunga may have made some experimental call-ups, with Roberto Firmino, Luiz Adriano and Douglas Costa among those in line for their first appearances, but the presence of veterans like Neymar, Thiago Silva and Oscar means the Canarinho head in as favourites.

Key player - Neymar (Brazil)

There's no doubt that the man causing sleepless nights for Turkey's defenders is Neymar, who scored four goals in his last outing for Brazil -- a 4-0 demolition of Japan last month -- and who has netted 10 goals in as many La Liga appearances for Barcelona so far this season. He is, to put it simply, a matchwinner, and you should be expecting him to get on the scoresheet in this match.

Key question - Has Fatih Terim managed to stop the rot?

Considering they have a fair few talented players, and were not long ago considered to be one of the strongest middling teams in Europe, Turkey have been startlingly poor of late. It has been over a year since they last won a competitive match, and the friendlies they have won in the meantime have come against pretty uncompetitive outfits. Unless Fatih Terim has managed to stop the rot, they’re likely to lose again here.

Match Date/Time: Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. local, 1:30 p.m. ET

Venue: Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey

TV: beIN Sports (U.S. and Canada), Show TV (Turkey)

Online: beIN Sports Connect (U.S. and Canada)

Listings via LiveSoccerTV.

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