Neymar, James Rodriguez and Edinson Cavani come back to the worldwide fold this week as Brazil attempt to develop Argentina's winless keep running in World Cup qualifying while Ecuador meet Uruguay in a table-garnish conflict.
Neymar and Cavani were banned for savage behavior at the current year's Copa America and Brazil have faltered without their talismanic striker.
They were thumped out of the Copa in the quarter-finals by Paraguay and looked toothless while losing their opening World Cup qualifier 2-0 in Chile.
Brazil ricocheted back to beat Venezuela 3-1 yet will be assuaged to have Neymar back for Thursday night's "classico" in Buenos Aires.
The Brazilians won the comparing apparatus easily last time and Dunga, who instructed them to that 3-1 win in Rosario, is under weight to deliver a settled side that plays alluring football.
He will be supported by Neymar's arrival as well as by the house side's issues.
Argentina have gotten one point from their initial two qualifiers and will be without Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Carlos Tevez.
Uruguay have Paris St Germain striker Cavani back against Ecuador on Thursday after a two-amusement boycott and are hoping to keep up a decent run.
The Uruguayans beat Bolivia away and Colombia at home in the initial two qualifiers, their best begin for quite a long time.
They are again without Luis Suarez who is as yet serving a boycott for gnawing Giorgio Chiellini in the 2014 World Cup. Abel Hernandez or Diego Rolan will along these lines accomplice Cavani in advance.
Ecuador are the astonishment group of the opposition, having beaten Argentina 2-0 in Buenos Aires and Bolivia at home by the same scoreline.
Nonetheless, they are missing four top players in assaulting midfielders Michael Arroyo and Renato Ibarra and English Premier League pair Enner Valencia and Antonio Valencia.
"We've been somewhat unfortunate with wounds to players who can all play similarly situated," said mentor Gustavo Quinteros as he named Jaime Ayovi and Jonathan Gonzales as substitutions.
"I think the men we have can supplant them without any issues."
Among alternate players returning is Real Madrid's Rodriguez who will go to Santiago with Colombia on Thursday to confront a Chile side that is one of just three groups to have won both matches.
The Copa America champions will be at full quality however Rodriguez's vicinity is offset by the loss of their top scorer Radamel Falcao. Felipe Pardo has been rung interestingly.
Base groups Bolivia and Venezuela meet in La Paz on Thursday while Peru, the third country yet to win a point, tackle Paraguay in Lima on Friday.
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