Watch: Pitches, PlayStations and protein ice cream - A look inside Brazil's World Cup base camp
The Brazilian soccer team has chosen the Columbia Park Training Facility in Morris Township, New Jersey, as its World Cup base camp.
BBC's Brandon Livesay tours the brand-new facility, which is home to Major League Soccer's Red Bull New York. Inside, there is a pool, a sauna room, a lounge and eight football pitches - one of which has the same surface that will be used at MetLife Stadium for the World Cup final.
Video by Andrew Sarge Herbert, edited by Meiying Wu.
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