The Selecao will face El Tri at Allianz Parque on June 7 in what will be their first match on home soil since last year's World Cup.

Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour has confirmed the venue of Brazil’s upcoming friendly with Mexico.

The Selecao will meet the North Americans in their penultimate Copa America warmup match at Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo.

Home of Palmeiras, the stadium was opened in 2014 and holds over 43,000 spectators.

“We are thrilled to host the national team’s first match in Brazil on the road to the 2018 World Cup,” said Venancio Castro, executive director of AEG Facilities Brasil.

“Allianz Parque is the perfect venue and will provide a spectacular setting for these two storied teams. We have enjoyed working with both Pitch International and the CBF to bring this match to Allianz Parque and are certain that with Brazil’s recent strong performances against France and Chile that demand will be extremely high.”

The clash will be Brazil’s first in front of a home crowd since last year’s World Cup.

“Having organized over 25 Brazil matches in the last two years we have extensive experience of working with different stadiums and promoters all over the world.” said Jonathan Rogers, managing director of Pitch International

“However, we are extremely excited to begin our working relationship with AEG in their fantastic Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo. Each and every game played by the Selecao is a unique footballing experience, delivering sold out stadiums globally, but playing a vital preparation game against Brazil’s great rivals, Mexico, in Sao Paulo is sure to be a very memorable match.”

General public tickets for the Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour friendly will go on-sale at 9:00am on Monday, May 4 with pre-sale opportunities for MasterCard/ITAU cardholders will begin on 1st of May. Tickets will be available for purchase online at www.futebolcard.com and prices begin at R$100.

Brazil will follow up the clash with El Tri by meeting Honduras three days later in what will be its final test ahead of the Copa America in Chile.

The Selecao are on a run of eight consecutive victories under new coach Dunga. They have been drawn in Group C alongside Colombia, Peru and Venezuela.

Brazil v. Mexico

Allianz Parque, Sao Paulo

Sunday, June 7th

Kick-Off: 17.00 BRT / 20:00 GMT