Scotland vs Brazil Betting Odds, Lineups, Prediction & Best Bets

Competition | World Cup 2026 |
Match Date | June 24 2026 |
Match Time | 6:00 p.m. ET |
Venue (City, Stadium) | Miami Gardens, Florida, at Hard Rock Stadium |
Broadcast (TV, Streaming, Radio) | FOX, FS1 (English); Telemundo, Peacock (Spanish); TSN, CTV, RDS (Canada) |
Scotland vs Brazil Match Summary
Group C reaches its climax in Miami as Scotland face Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday night with knockout-round places on the line.
Scotland sit third with three points after beating Haiti 1-0 and falling to Morocco by the same scoreline, leaving them needing a result here.
Brazil top the group on four points, drawing 1-1 with Morocco before cruising past Haiti 3-0, and a win would secure first place.
Scotland have never beaten Brazil in four previous World Cup meetings and are chasing their first-ever trip past the group stage.
Scotland vs Brazil Form
Scotland's tournament has been defined by defensive grit. John McGinn's goal against Haiti gave them a 1-0 win, but they couldn't find a way through Morocco's backline. Scott McTominay's box-to-box energy has been vital, though a lack of cutting edge in the final third remains their biggest concern heading into this decisive matchup.
Brazil are unbeaten so far and look like a squad hitting their stride. Vinicius Junior scored in the Morocco draw and added another in the 3-0 rout of Haiti, where Matheus Cunha grabbed a brace. With four goals scored and just one conceded, they carry genuine attacking firepower and the depth to rotate without losing quality.
Scotland vs Brazil Lineups & Team News
Injuries & Suspensions
Scotland: Kieren Tierney (Injured/doubtful)
Brazil: Raphinha (Injured/doubtful)
Scotland
Kieren Tierney was taken off against Morocco with a suspected injury, but he has trained since, so could keep his place in the starting lineup. Ben Gannon-Doak has been Scotland's biggest threat so far in the tournament and is expected to start on the right flank, with John McGinn on the opposite side.
Brazil
Brazil are set to be without winger Raphinha for this game, after the Barcelona player suffered a muscle injury against Haiti. Bournemouth talent Rayan could come in to the starting lineup in Raphinha's place, to support Matheus Cunha in attack. Fabinho and Bruno Guimaraes are expected to anchor the midfield.
Scotland vs Brazil Predicted Lineup
Scotland
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Predicted Starting Lineup: Gunn; Patterson, Hanley, Hendry, Robertson; Ferguson, Christie; Gannon-Doak, McTominay, McGinn; Adams
Brazil
Formation: 4-2-3-1
Predicted Starting Lineup: Allison; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Santos; Fabinho, Guimaraes; Rayan, Paqueta, Vinicius, Cunha
Scotland vs Brazil Key Stats & Match Facts
- Brazil have won three and drawn one of their four previous World Cup meetings with Scotland, with Scotland never recording a victory.
- Across all historical meetings, Scotland have failed to beat Brazil in 10 encounters — losing eight and drawing twice.
- Scotland have conceded just one goal across their first two matches of the 2026 World Cup group stage.
- Brazil are unbeaten in Group C with four points, scoring four goals while conceding only once.
- This is Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998, when they also faced Brazil in the group stage — losing 2-1 in the tournament opener in Paris.
Scotland vs Brazil Talking Points
The headline storyline is simple: Scotland have never advanced past the group stage in eight previous World Cup appearances, and this is their chance to change that. A win guarantees passage to the Round of 32 — a draw likely gets them through as a best third-placed team.
On the other flank of the tactical battle, the matchup between Nathan Patterson and Vinicius Junior could define the game. Patterson's positioning and recovery pace will be tested by one of the most explosive wingers on the planet, and how Scotland handle that direct duel will go a long way toward determining whether they can stay in the contest.
Meanwhile, Scott McTominay's ability to break forward into transition spaces left by Brazil's aggressive fullbacks offers Scotland their most realistic route to goal. If Brazil push numbers forward — which they will — those gaps between the lines are where Scotland's tournament hopes live.
Scotland vs Brazil Predictions FAQs
When is the Scotland vs Brazil World Cup game?
The World Cup match between Scotland and Brazil is scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, 2026, kicking off at 6:00 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Where can I watch Scotland vs Brazil?
The World Cup match will be broadcast live on designated sports television networks and streaming platforms.
What is the Scotland vs Brazil prediction?
Brazil enter the match as the favorites due to their deep squad and tournament history, while Scotland will look to secure a competitive result through a disciplined defensive performance.
Where can I find Scotland vs Brazil lineups?
Projected lineups and team news for both Scotland and Brazil will be updated in this preview ahead of kickoff.
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