Brazil are spoilt for options in attack. It will be tricky to even pick who makes the squad, let alone who will be leading the line.
The statistics also underline the quality of the names they have to choose from, with manager Tite's side prolific in qualifying, scoring 40 goals across their 17 games whilst only conceding five.
Considering the next best goal tally was Argentina with 27, this was a seriously impressive feat, even for Brazil.
That's before we even cycle through the options they have to choose from, which includes Neymar, Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Raphinha, Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus, Roberto Firmino, Gabriel Martinelli, and Antony among many others.