Brazil are looking for their first victory since winning the Copa America in July when they play Nigeria in Singapore on Sunday afternoon.
After going unbeaten for 17 games since being knocked out of the 2018 World Cup, Tite’s men lost 1-0 to Peru in a friendly in Los Angeles in September and then drew 1-1 with Senegal on Thursday afternoon.
Nigeria finished third in the Africa Cup of Nations in the summer and most recently drew 2-2 in Ukraine, meaning they have now lost five of their last seven fixtures against non-African opponents, including friendlies.