Brazil: One of the favourites to win the World Cup, the 'Selecao' only managed to get to the last-8 of the tournament. and will hope to rebuild their reputation here.
Tito has a lot of injury concerns to deal with, with Marcelo, Phillipe Coutinho and Casemiro the main abesentees.
Uruguay: Having reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in Russia, and will hope to get their first win since the tournament in this friendy match.
'La Celeste' will be able to call upon their world-class strike pairing of Edindon Cavani and Luis Suarez, and are unaffected by injuries in the rest of the park too.
Brazil defender Marquinhos on Uruguay's front two:
"I don't know Suarez very well, but I believe he and Cavani have a similar style. They have that Uruguayan style and for them losing the ball almost doesn't exit.
"They’re a really a powerful front-two. I have faced them before and I know very well how much quality they have.”
Uruguayan boss Oscar Tabarez on Brazil's threats:
"We're going to play against a team that is in great form, with great players. We'll try to take the initiative, limit them and then create our own problems if possible."
Did you know?
Uruguay have not beaten Brazil in their last five attempts, and have conceded 14 in that time.
The 'Selecao' have lost just one of their last 20 games across all competitions, including four successive wins without conceding since the World Cup.
Suarez and Cavani are their nation's top goalscorers, with a combined 101 goals between them.
Possible lineups:
Brazil: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Miranda, Luis; Paulinho, Walace, Arthur; Costa, Jesus, Neymar
Uruguay: Silva; Caceres, Lemos, Cabaco, Laxalt; Torreira; Vecino, Bentancur; de Arrascaeta; Suarez, Cavani