[caption id="attachment_16072" align="alignnone" width="580"]Brazil training ahead of Peru tie. Image Source: Twitter Brazil training ahead of Peru tie. Image Source: Twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: Brazil will look to continue their momentum towards the knockout stages of the Copa America Centenario when they tackle Peru in the final Group B match at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts. Having opened the campaign with a frustrating goalless draw against Ecuador at the Rose Bowl in California, Dunga's men returned to form in Orlando with a 7-1 demolition of Haiti, where Liverpool forward Philippe Coutinho plundered a hat trick. Earlier on Sunday, Ecuador take on Haiti, who have already been eliminated, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. That means Brazil and Peru will know just what is required in order to make sure of progress to the quarterfinals, having each secured four points already, with a draw potentially enough for each team depending on goal difference. Brazil pulled no punches as they racked up seven against Haiti, with Coutinho completing his hat trick two minutes into stoppage time, rifling home with what proved to be the last kick of the game. Dunga believes there is more to come from the 23-year-old. Speaking after the Haiti win, the Brazil coach said at a press conference: "Coutinho is taking advantage of his opportunity. With every game and every practice, his confidence is growing. "We talked with him for him to be the Coutinho of Liverpool, dictate play, lead and take risks." Renato Augusto, a midfielder at Chinese club Beijing Guoan, also netted a brace as Brazil looked back on form. Dunga added: "We try to do our part by putting into practice what we train. The goals happened as the team had a positive performance." Brazil will be without Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro, who misses the match in Boston through suspension. However, captain Miranda could be back in contention. The Inter Milan defender sat out the first two Group B matches because of a muscular problem in his leg, but joined in a full training session at Harvard University on Friday.