Brazil have, without doubt, one of the most powerful squads at this summer's tournament, making them one of the favourites to lift the trophy on July 15.
Four year ago, Germany inflicted that humiliating 7-1 defeat at the semi-final stage in the 'Canarinha's home competition and it is no surprise that they want revenge.
To help them achieve their mission, Tite will turn to his 'Fantasticos': Gabriel Jesus, Neymar and Philippe Coutinho, with Willian the new fourth superhero for the Brazilians.
Jesus has 10 goals in 17 international appearances and is many people's outside bet for the tournament's Golden Boot winner.
Neymar is a clear favourite though, netting 55 goals from 85 caps already, despite being just 26 years of age.
Coutinho (10 goals from 36) and Willian (8 from 57) are arguably much less prolific but their creativity and vision are key compenents to Brazil's fast-paced and scary attack.
Time for Neymar
With Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi already playing their opening matches, the Paris Saint-Germain star knows what he needs to produce to compete with the world's famous duo.
A toe injury hampered his run-in but Neymar hit the ground running in his two friendly appearances, scoring two goals, and will be hoping to add a third against Switzerland.
Tite still claims that the forward "is not 100 per cent" but he is available for selection and will no doubt start as Brazil aim to kick their World Cup campaign off in style.