Keeper Rafael and midfielder Ganso have been released from the squad along with world football's hottest prospect Neymar because Santos have a crucial Copa Libertadores match a few days before the friendly with Denmark.
Manchester United's Rafael has replaced the injured Dani Alves at right back, while new Tottenham signing Bruno Uvani could start and allow David Luiz some rest time after his Champions League exploits
With the aforementioned withdrawals, Brazil's squad will be extremely inexperienced at senior international level as they prepare their squad for the London Olympics.
Young Evian defender Daniel Wass will hope to get the nod over Lars Jacobsen at right-back after he was confirmed as one of the 20 players definitely going to the Euros.
Ajax playmaker Christian Eriksen will be the key man in behind lone striker Nicklas Bendtner, with Brondby duo Krohn-Dehli and Rommedahl providing the pace from the wings.
Liverpool's Daniel Agger is likely to be partnered by Roma centre-back Simon Kjaer in defence.
Prediction
Brazil have named an incredibly young side as they prepare for the Olympics, so Denmark will see this match, played in Germany, as a chance to get a result against one of the biggest names in football and build confidence before the Euros.
The prospects from South America should not be underestimated though, with the likes of Lucas, at 19, already having been capped 11 times for the senior international side under Mano Menezes.
Sandro may well be tasked with shackling the threat of Christian Eriksen and if he can do so, the likes of Hulk and Damiao could steal the show for Brazil.
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carlzimmerman
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kreizi
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See all 2 commentsThis should be a good game lets see how the Danes hold up to the flair of Brazil therearenoeasyblogsatthislevel.blogspot.co.uk
Brazil - Denmark: 2:1