Mexico take on South American rivals Brazil ahead of the 2024 Copa America on Sunday, and here's everything you need to know about the big match.
Both nations will head into the tournament with hope and aspirations of capturing the coveted title, but before then, each will be looking to claim the bragging rights, and a morale boosting victory, in Texas.
No British broadcaster or streaming platform has picked up the television rights for Mexico v Brazil, meaning the match is not available to watch in the UK.
Mexico v Brazil will take place in the early hours of Sunday 9th June, 2024, (01:30 BST), with the clash taking place at the 102,733 capacity Kyle Field in Texas.
Brazil have largely dominated head-to-head meetings with Mexico over the years, winning 24 of the 41 encounters.
The Samba Boys have won three of the last four meetings 2-0, including the most recent encounter at the 2018 World Cup Finals.
Mexico's last success came in an international friendly in June 2012.
Mexico wins | 10 |
Draws | 7 |
Brazil wins | 24 |
* H2H stats refer to all competitions
Mexico team news
West Ham United's Edson Alvarez in the only Premier League representative in the Mexico squad and is expected to feature in the pre-Copa America friendly, with Raul Jimenez of Fulham missing out on selection.
Brazil team news
Manchester City's Ederson will remain sidelined after suffering a fractured eye socket in his side's Premier League showdown with Tottenham Hotspur last month, otherwise the Brazilians boast a relatively clean bill of health.