Brazil are among the favourites to go all the way and win the World Cup in Russia this summer - so they are making sure they are used to their surroundings.
The five-time world champions are in Moscow, preparing to take on the 2018 hosts during this international break.
Among their squad are several stars well known to Premier League fans, and they were put through their paces on Monday.
Roberto Firmino and Gabriel Jesus of Brazil compete during a training session on Monday
Brazil are in Moscow ahead of a friendly against World Cup hosts Russia on Friday evening
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson is among five Premier League players called up
Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino and Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus have both been called up, the two coming together during one hard-fought exercise.
City goalkeeper Ederson may also feature against Russia, and was tested on his handling by Brazil coach and former World Cup keeper Claudio Taffarel.
In total, five Premier League players have been called up by Brazil, with Chelsea midfielder Willian included, while Fernandinho makes it a trio of City players.
Jesus and Firmino will lead the Brazil line in the absence of injured talisman striker Neymar
Fernandinho and team mates will take on Russia and Germany during this international break
There are plenty of names in the star-studded Brazil squad familiar to English fans, notably Philippe Coutinho, once of Liverpool and now of Barcelona.
After taking on Russia on Friday night, Brazil will play another friendly on Tuesday - a repeat of their most infamous fixture.
Brazil will play Germany, for the first time since the semi-final of the 2014 World Cup, when the Germans won 7-1 in Belo Horizonte.
Five time winners Brazil are among the favourites for this summer's tournament in Russia
As with that fateful night, Brazil will have to make do without talisman striker Neymar, who is out injured with a broken foot.
His place up front with be taken by City striker Jesus, who has recently recovered from a knee problem to make his call-up to Tite's squad.
While a win may not completely wipe away the memories of 2014, Jesus, Firmino and co will hope for a victory to set them up well for this summer's main event.