Brazil travel to La Paz to take on Bolivia in their penultimate World Cup 2022 Qualifying match on Tuesday and, with the chance to confirm a first-placed finish in the South American group, manager Tite should deploy a strong starting XI.
The five-time world champions will be without two of their star players, though, as Neymar and Vinicius Junior are both suspended having picked up yellow cards against Chile last time out.
Both players were on the scoresheet in that game, with Neymar notching international goal number 71 from the penalty spot, but Tite does have plenty of other attacking depth to call upon.
Philippe Coutinho is back in contention for a regular starting spot after his resurgence for Aston Villa while Richarlison, Antony, Lucas Paqueta and Gabriel Martinelli will all be vying to start too.
Further back, Liverpool midfielder Fabinho will be pushing to come into the engine room, although Tite has often deployed a pairing of Casemiro and Fred in front of the back four.
Paris Saint-Germain captain Marquinhos and Chelsea's Thiago Silva played at the heart of that back line last time out, and that could remain unchanged with Eder Militao being the other option for Tite to deploy should 37-year-old Silva be rested.
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson is not involved in the Selecao squad, meaning Liverpool's Alisson Becker should earn his 54th cap between the sticks without much competition.
Brazil possible starting lineup: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Silva, Arana; Casemiro, Fabinho; Antony, Coutinho, Martinelli; Richarlison
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