The United States U-17 team will measure up against Brazil, Korea Republic and Turkey at the Nike International Friendlies in Phoenix from Dec. 1-5.
The three matches will be broadcast live at 7 p.m. ET on Fox Soccer Channel.
Wilmer Cabrera's side, which will consist of 21 to 23 members of the 40-student class training in Bradenton, Fla., will battle the Asian nation first, tackle the Samba Boys two days later and finish up the six-game tournament against Turkey on Dec. 5.
For the first time in tournament history, a winner will be crowned after the six-match round-robin.
Additionally, all 78 Academy teams will also be in Phoenix for the 2010 Development Academy Winter Showcase. Each club will play three matches between Dec. 3-7.
Twenty members of the U-17 team are currently on a training trip through England. Strikers Mario Rodriguez and Andrew Oliver tallied against Manchester City's youth side on Tuesday and the squad will play Blackburn and Scotland's U-17 on Saturday and Wednesday, respectively.
The team is preparing for the 2011 CONCACAF championship, held in Jamaica from February 12-28. The top four squads automatically qualify for the U-17 World Cup.
Roster in England:
Goalkeepers
Kendall McIntosh - Mustang Academy
Fernando Pina - Houston Dynamo
Defenders
Kellyn Acosta - FC Dallas
Mobi Fehr - Tokyo Verdy 1969
Alessandro Mion - Kendall SC
Nathan Smith - Cal Odyssey
Andrew Souders - Crew Soccer Academy
Danny Zaid - Camp Elite Guatemala
Midfielders
Joe Amon - South Carolina United FC
Alejandro Guido - Aztecs Premier
Nico Melo - Florida Rush
Marc Pelosi - De Anza Force
Esteban Rodriguez - Cosmos Academy West
Tarik Salkicic - Strictly Soccer
Dillon Serna - Colorado Rapids
Forwards
Daniel Flores - Cal Odyssey
Kellen Gulley - MS Chicago Fire Juniors
Alex Muyl - Cosmos Academy East
Andrew Oliver - Westside United
Mario Rodriguez - Central Aztecs
Noah Davis covers the United States national team for MLSsoccer.com. Follow him on Twitter at @noahedavis.
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