"For us, getting an opportunity to play against Brazil and England, leading into the World Cup here (at Mumbai Football Arena) is going to be an awesome experience.
"It will let us tweak the areas that we spot in the games. The harsh reality for us is that this is the (level of) opposition we will play when it counts. We want to play teams who are really going to test us, this is perfect. It will show the character of each individual and as a team," Mata told reporters here.
New Zealand, after landing in India, visited the D Y Patil stadium in neighbouring Navi Mumbai.
The skipper said his side will like to continue scoring goals in the U-17 World Cup, which begins on October 6.
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"Goal-scoring side of our team is a positive for us. We are planning to continue that, but don't expect the same outcome in the World Cup. When we do get our chances, we will finish (convert) them," he said.
"Danny Hay, ex All-Whites (New Zealand) captain, is head coach. Two former captains, Chris Zorocick and Jason Batty are assistant coach and goalkeeping coach. The preparations getting into the World Cup qualifier is getting better and better. We are picking up little things each time, so that we can get even better. We can trust him (Danny) 100 per cent and that is exactly what we have done," he singed off.
New Zealand, figuring in the U-17 tournament finals for the eighth time, have been grouped in Pool B with Mali, Paraguay and Turkey.