El Tri come up against a tough opponent in the form of the tournament favourites, who have are unbeaten in their three games to date
Brazil continue their quest for a record sixth World Cup title when they take on Mexico in the last 16 at the Samara Arena on Monday.
Neymar and Co. booked their place in the knockout round after topping Group E, emerging unbeaten from games against Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia.
El Tri, meanwhile, finished second in Group F, where they recorded a shock victory over reigning champions Germany and defeated South Korea, but fell at the final hurdle against Sweden.