Brazil will be looking to make it two wins from two in the Copa America as the hosts prepare to face Venezuela.
Despite having talisman Neymar out injured, Brazil comfortably beat Bolivia 3-0 in the tournament opener thanks to a double from Philippe Coutinho in Sao Paulo.
Tite’s side now take on La Vinotinto who narrowly held onto a goalless draw against Peru in their Group A tie despite having Luis Mago sent off.
Brazil, who last won the competition in 2007, can take a huge step towards the knock-out phase with a win over Venezuela.
The Copa America clash will take place on Wednesday, June 19 with kick off set for 1.30am UK time.
The match will be held at the 48,000-capacity Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador.
Premier Sports will be showing live UK coverage of all the matches in the Copa America across its two channels.
The channels can be purchased to add to Virgin and Sky packages from £9.99 a month.
You can also live stream for the same cost via Premier Player.
Brazil
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Alisson, Ederson, Cassio, Dani Alves, Fagner, Alex Sandro, Filipe Luis, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Marquinhos, Eder Militao, Casemiro, Fernandinho, Arthur, Allan, Lucas Paqueta, Philippe Coutinho, Neymar, Everton, David Neres, Richarlison, Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Jesus
Venezuela
Wuilker Farinez, Rafael Romo, Joel Graterol, Roberto Rosales, Mikel Villanueva, Rolf Feltscher, John Chancellor, Yordan Osorio, Ronald Hernandez, Luis Mago, Tomas Rincon, Luis Manuel Seijas, Arquimedes Figuera, Jhon Murillo, Darwin Machis, Junior Moreno, Adalberto Penaranda, Yangel Herrera, Luis Gonzalez, Jefferson Savarino, Salomon Rondon, Josef Martinez, Fernando Aristeguieta