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Five-time winners Brazil continue their bid for another World Cup triumph against Group G rivals Switzerland on Monday afternoon.
Tite's side claimed a comfortable 2-0 win over Serbia in their opening fixture on Thursday, with Richarlison justifying his starting role with an emphatic brace.
Their win came at a cost, however, with both Neymar and Danilo suffering injuries that will rule them out until the knockout stages - if they get there, that is.
Five-time winners Brazil continue their World Cup campaign against Switzerland on Monday, but they will have to do so without the injured Neymar
Switzerland, meanwhile, saw off the challenge of Cameroon in their World Cup opener, with Breel Embolo claiming the only goal in a close 1-0 win.
Murat Yakin's side came through their game against Cameroon unscathed, with Renato Steffen the only expected absentee.
With the clash quickly approaching, Sportsmail takes you through everything you need to know below.
When is Brazil vs Switzerland?Brazil and Switzerland face-off for the third time at the World Cup on Monday, November 28, four days after Group G's opening fixtures on Thursday.
Kick-off is scheduled for 4pm UK time and 11am over in the United States. Australian viewers can watch the match live at 3am on Tuesday November 29.
Date: Monday November 28
Time: 4pm (UK), 11am (US) and 3am on Tuesday (Australian Eastern Time)
Switzerland have won two, drawn four and lost three games against Brazil during their history
The Group G clash is available on ITV and ITVX for viewers in the UK, while SBS and SBS On Demand continue their coverage of all World Cup matches over in Australia.
Several networks are airing the match in the US, including FOX, Telemundo and Sling.
UK: ITV, ITVX
US: FOX, Telemundo, SiriusXM FC, UFORIA, Sling and Peacock Premium
Australia: SBS and SBS On Demand
ITV One will be screening Brazil vs Switzerland in their second group game at the World Cup
Brazil's clash with Switzerland will be the fourth match staged at Stadium 974 in Doha on Monday, after the venue hosted Mexico vs Poland, Portugal vs Ghana and France vs Denmark.
The stadium, which only opened in 2021, will be