Tite's men head into the contest off the back of a thrilling 2-0 victory over Serbia last time out, while Murat Yakin's men secured a narrow 1-0 win over Cameroon.
Monday's encounter at the Stadium 974 will be the 10th meeting across all competitions but just a third competitive clash between Brazil and Switzerland.
The teams first faced off in the group stage of the 1950 World Cup where they had to settle for a share of the spoils following a 2-2 draw.
First-half goals from Alfredo and Baltazar either side of Jacques Fatton's strike saw the South Americans lead 2-1 at half time before Fatton grabbed his second of the game in the final knockings to level matters.
What followed was a string of seven consecutive international friendlies which left little to choose, as Brazil claimed three wins compared to their European counterparts' two.
The most recent edition of this fixture came in the 2018 World Cup, where the sides could not be separated once again courtesy of a 1-1 stalemate.
Philippe Coutinho and Steven Zuber were the goalscorers on the day, but neither player will feature this time around having both failed to make the cut for their respective countries.
Brazil VS. SWITZERLAND HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORD
Brazil wins: 3
Switzerland wins: 2
Draws: 4
Brazil goals: 11
Switzerland goals: 9
MATCH HISTORY
June 28, 1950: Brazil 2-2 Switzerland (World Cup)
April 11, 1956: Brazil 1-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
December 21, 1980: Brazil 2-0 Switzerland (Friendly)
May 19, 1982: Brazil 1-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
June 17, 1983: Brazil 2-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
June 21, 1989: Brazil 0-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
November 15, 2006: Brazil 2-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
August 14, 2013: Brazil 0-1 Switzerland (Friendly)
June 17, 2018: Brazil 1-1 Switzerland (World Cup)
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