Lionel Messi looks set to return to the MCG 10 years after a virtuoso performance helped defeat the Socceroos in a friendly.

The Victorian Government confirmed on Friday the 'Superclasico' — pitting world football heavyweights Argentina and Brazil — will take place at the Melbourne venue on June 9.

"We will have the best two teams clashing here at the MCG," state Sports Minister John Eren told reporters.

"I think it's going to be a blockbuster. It's going to be a sell-out."

Recent Brazil v Argentina rivalry Date Competition Venue Result September 2011 Superclasico de las Americas 1st leg Cordoba, Argentina 0-0 draw September 2011 Superclasico de las Americas 2nd leg Belem, Brazil Brazil 2-0 (Brazil wins 2-0 overall) June 2012 International friendly New Jersey, U.S. Argentina 4-3 September 2012 Superclasico de las Americas 1st leg Goiania, Brazil Brazil 2-1 November 2012 Superclasico de las Americas 2nd leg Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina 2-1 (Brazil wins 4-3 on penalties) October 2014 International friendly Beijing, China Brazil 2-0 November 2015 World Cup 2018 qualifier Buenos Aires, Argentina 1-1 draw November 2016 World Cup 2018 qualifier Belo Horizonte, Brazil Brazil 3-0

The teams share a heated rivalry and are ranked world number one and number two.

For Argentina, Messi leads a long line of world-renowned stars, including Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Javier Mascherano and Angel Di Maria.

Brazil have no shortage of high-profile names, with Neymar, Philippe Coutinho, Oscar and Dani Alves expected to draw thousands through the gates.

The match will be an important hit-out for both sides ahead of South American World Cup qualifiers to be played from late August to October.

"There is 100 years of rivalry between Argentina and Brazil. These matches are always special," Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza said in a statement.

"We look forward to meeting in Melbourne.

"Our priority is to prepare for the important World Cup qualifiers coming up in 2017 and this match and the camp will be extremely valuable."

The availability of the two country's mega-stars will be the major talking point.

Touring club sides in recent years have opted to leave their biggest names at home, sparing them the cross-continental flights during the off-season.

Off the back of an arduous club campaign, and with a 2017/18 season that finishes with the World Cup, it remains to be seen whether organisers will guarantee the availability of Messi, Neymar and others.

Should the star Argentinian play, it will be his first match at the MCG since masterminding a 1-0 defeat of Australia in a friendly in September 2007.

AAP