In preparation for the upcoming Copa America tournament, Brazil's national football team is set to play two friendly matches in the United States. The matches will serve as warm-up fixtures ahead of the South American continental competition scheduled to take place in June-July.

On June 8, Brazil will square off against Mexico, followed by a match against the United States on June 12. The Brazil-USA fixture will be held in Orlando, Florida. Expressing anticipation for the match against Brazil, USA's coach Greg Berhalter highlighted the significance of facing a top-tier team like Brazil as a valuable challenge.

Brazil, a five-time FIFA World Cup champion, will compete in Group 'D' of the Copa America, alongside Colombia and Paraguay. Additionally, they will be joined by one of Costa Rica or Honduras, along with a team from the CONCACAF regional playoffs.

Ahead of these friendlies, Brazil is scheduled to play two more matches during the international break in March. They will face former world champions England in London on March 23, followed by a match against Spain in Madrid on March 26. These matches will serve as crucial opportunities for Brazil to fine-tune their squad and tactics ahead of the Copa America tournament.