Match events

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  1. 7' VINICIUS JUNIOR Brazil
  2. 45'+3' VINICIUS JUNIOR Brazil
  3. 60' MATHEUS CUNHA Brazil
  4. 62' DANILO Yellow card Brazil
  5. 66' FABINHO ← CASEMIRO Brazil
  6. 66' GABRIEL MARTINELLI ← LUCAS PAQUETA Brazil
  7. 76' NEYMAR JR ← MATHEUS CUNHA Brazil
  8. 81' Anthony RALSTON ← Nathan PATTERSON Scotland
  9. 81' Ryan Christie ← Ben GANNON-DOAK Scotland
  10. 82' ENDRICK ← RAYAN Brazil
  11. 82' ALEX SANDRO ← DOUGLAS SANTOS Brazil
  12. 82' FABINHO Yellow card Brazil
  13. 89' Ryan Christie Yellow card Scotland
  14. 90'+1' Findlay CURTIS ← John McGinn Scotland
  15. 90'+1' Che Adams ← Lawrence SHANKLAND Scotland

Match Details

StageGroup Stage
GroupGroup C
DateWednesday, June 24, 2026
Kick-off18:00 ET
Statusfinished

Venue

Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, USA

Teams

Scotland Scotland SCO Brazil Brazil BRA

Match Preview

Scotland face Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami in a Group C finale rich in nostalgia — the sides met in the 1990 World Cup opener. Steve Clarke's Tartan Army need a result to push for the round of 32, leaning on McTominay's goals, Gilmour's passing and the captaincy of Andy Robertson. Brazil, likely already qualified, may rotate but the Seleção rarely concede dead-rubber intensity with Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo and Endrick available. The atmosphere in Miami will be electric.

Starting Lineups

Confirmed starting XI via FIFA.com

FIFA has published the official starting lineups for this match.

Scotland

Scotland

  1. GK Angus Gunn #1
  2. DF Andy ROBERTSON (C) #3
  3. DF Jack Hendry #13
  4. DF Nathan PATTERSON #22
  5. DF Scott MCKENNA #26
  6. MF Scott McTominay #4
  7. MF John McGinn #7
  8. MF Lewis FERGUSON #19
  9. MF Kenny McLEAN #23
  10. FW Ben GANNON-DOAK #17
  11. FW Lawrence SHANKLAND #20
Substitutes (15)
  • GK Liam KELLY #12
  • GK Craig GORDON #21
  • DF Aaron HICKEY #2
  • DF Grant Hanley #5
  • DF Kieran Tierney #6
  • DF John SOUTTAR #15
  • DF Dominic HYAM #16
  • DF Anthony RALSTON #24
  • MF Tyler FLETCHER #8
  • MF Ryan Christie #11
  • FW Lyndon DYKES #9
  • FW Che Adams #10
  • FW Ross STEWART #14
  • FW George HIRST #18
  • FW Findlay CURTIS #25

Coach: Steve Clarke

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Brazil

Brazil

  1. GK ALISSON #1
  2. DF GABRIEL MAGALHAES #3
  3. DF MARQUINHOS (C) #4
  4. DF DANILO #13
  5. DF DOUGLAS SANTOS #16
  6. MF CASEMIRO #5
  7. MF BRUNO GUIMARAES #8
  8. MF LUCAS PAQUETA #20
  9. FW VINICIUS JUNIOR #7
  10. FW MATHEUS CUNHA #9
  11. FW RAYAN #26
Substitutes (14)
  • GK WEVERTON #12
  • GK EDERSON #23
  • DF ALEX SANDRO #6
  • DF BREMER #14
  • DF LEO PEREIRA #15
  • DF ROGER IBANEZ #24
  • MF EDERSON SILVA #2
  • MF FABINHO #17
  • MF DANILO SANTOS #18
  • FW NEYMAR JR #10
  • FW ENDRICK #19
  • FW LUIZ HENRIQUE #21
  • FW GABRIEL MARTINELLI #22
  • FW IGOR THIAGO #25

Coach: Carlo Ancelotti

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Match Prediction

Scotland Scotland 33%
Draw 25%
42% Brazil Brazil

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Scotland vs Brazil kick off?
The match kicks off on June 24, 2026 at 18:00 ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
What is the prediction for Scotland vs Brazil?
Brazil are favoured on talent, but if they have already qualified, rotation could open the door. A 1-1 or 2-1 Brazilian win is the most realistic outcome — Scotland will hunt set-piece chances through Robertson and McTominay.
Have Scotland ever beaten Brazil at a World Cup?
No. Scotland and Brazil have met three times at World Cups (1974, 1982, 1990), with Brazil winning twice and one draw. The 2026 meeting is their fourth.