Brazil plays Honduras tonight in Miami in preparation for next summer’s World Cup. Both countries have brought strong squads with them to South Florida.

Event organizers will be hoping that the match will break the record for the largest attended soccer game ever to be played in Florida. The previous record was 70,080 for the Barcelona against Chivas de Guadalajara game that was played at Sun Life Stadium in Miami in 2011.

The match will be televised live for US viewers on beIN SPORT, with the broadcast beginning at 7pm ET. I’ll be there covering the game for World Soccer Talk, so if you have any specific questions you’d like me to ask any of the players or coaches, please post them in the comments section below.

Programming note: Watch Brazil vs Honduras today at 7pm ET on beIN SPORTbeIN SPORT Espanol and DishWorld  Even if you don’t have a TV subscription to beIN SPORT, you can access those channels via online streaming service DishWorld for $10/month. Read our review of DishWorld. And sign up for DishWorld via their website.

Starting line-ups:

Brazil: Victor, Maicon, David Luz, Dante, Maxwell, Paulinho, Luiz Gustavo, Bernard, Oscar, Neymar, Jô.

Honduras: Noel; Peralta, Bernardez, Maynor, Emilio; Boniek, Wilson, Claros, Espinoza; Bengtson & Costly

Brazilian national team roster:

Goalkeepers – Julio Cesar (Queens Park Rangers), Victor (Atletico Mineiro)

Defenders – David Luiz (Chelsea), Dante (Bayern Munich), Thiago Silva (Paris Saint Germain), Marquinhos (Paris Saint Germain), Dani Alves (FC Barcelona), Maicon (Roma), Marcelo (Real Madrid, Maxwell (Paris Saint Germain)

Midfielders – Lucas Leiva (Liverpool), Hernanes (Lazio), Luiz Gustavo (Wolfsburg), Paulinho (Tottenham), Ramires (Chelsea), Oscar (Chelsea)

Forwards – Jo (Atletico Mineiro), Robinho (Milan), Hulk (Zenit St. Petersburg), Willian (Chelsea), Bernard (Shaktar Donetsk), Neymar (FC Barcelona)

 

Honduran National Team:

Goalkeepers –  Noel Valladares (Olimpia),  Jhon Bodden (Victoria)

Defenders – Juan Pablo Montes (Motagua), Arnold Peralta (Rangers), Brayan Beckeles (Olimpia), Maynor Figueroa (Hull City), Víctor Bernárdez (San Jose Earthquakes), Juan Carlos García (Wigan, Inglaterra), Emilio Izaguirre (Celtic)

Midfielders – Jorge Claros (Motagua), Wilson Palacios (Stoke City), Edder Delgado (Real España), Boniek García (Dynamo, MLS), Andy Najar (Anderlecht), Roger Espinoza (Wigan), Marvin Chávez (San Jose Earthquakes)

Forwards – Jerry Bengtson (New England Revolution), Carlo Costly (Unattached), Rony Martínez (Real Sociedad), Jerry Palacios (Alajuelense)

Before, during or after today’s World Cup playoff, join the conversation in the comments section below.