Watch: A look inside Brazil's World Cup base camp

BBC's Brandon Livesay toured the Columbia Park Training Facility in Morris Township, New Jersey that will host the team in the coming weeks.

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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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