BRAZIL’S visit to Wembley will spark memories for former Town ace Ray WIlson.

The talented left-back faced the South Americans three times, including the World Cup quarter-final clash in Vina del Mar, Chile in June 1962.

Brazil won 3-1 with the help of star winger Garrincha’s double and went on to lift the trophy by beating Czechoslovakia.

Wilson’s other two meetings with Brazil came at Wembley in May 1963, when England claimed a 1-1 draw, and May 1964, when the home side won 5-1 in Rido de Janeiro.

Wilson was transferred from Town to Everton a month later.