Exeter City have unveiled a special 10ft by 5ft flag that they will distribute to Fluminense fans upon arrival in Brazil.
The flag has the cross of St George on it but signifies both teams, with City's name across the mid section and the Fluminense badge in the top left hand corner.
The flag is being used as a symbol of friendship between Exeter fans and Fluminense supporters.
City had a pivotal role in the creation of the Brazilian national team which mean that renowned flag makers Barmy Flags, waived off the £350 fee of the flags as they were so impressed.
Charlie Barlow, who owns Barmy Flags, said "It's a wonderful story that captures the imagination."
Now the team and players are looking forward to the match that will signify the 100-year anniversary of the creation of the Brazilian national team.
Exeter City vice chairman Julian Tagg, said: "We're extremely privileged to be able to visit Brazil again.
"We can't wait to reinforce our friendship with the hosts."
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