Scotland vs Brazil Live Score, Commentary & Match Report

Scotland vs Brazil live score coverage gives fans the key details before the Group C fixture at Miami Stadium in Miami. The match is scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 5:00 PM CT, 6:00 PM ET, 3:00 PM PT, 22:00 UTC, and 3:00 AM PKT on Thursday, June 25. Brazil can win the group with a positive result, while Scotland need points to protect their knockout route.

Scotland vs Brazil Latest Match Update

Live score latest: FIFA lists Scotland vs Brazil as Match 49 in Group C at Miami Stadium in Miami. Kickoff is 5:00 PM CT, 6:00 PM ET, 3:00 PM PT, 22:00 UTC, and 3:00 AM PKT on Thursday, June 25.

Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in their opener, then lost 1-0 to Morocco after Ismael Saibari’s early goal. Brazil drew 1-1 with Morocco before beating Haiti 3-0 to move top of Group C on goal difference. Brazil and Morocco enter the final round on four points, while Scotland sit third on three and can still reach the knockouts.

DetailLatest information
MatchScotland vs Brazil
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
GroupGroup C
Match numberMatch 49
VenueMiami Stadium, Miami
Kickoff6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT / 22:00 UTC / 3:00 AM PKT
Scotland record1-0 win vs Haiti, 1-0 loss vs Morocco
Brazil record1-1 draw vs Morocco, 3-0 win vs Haiti

Scotland vs Brazil Match Details

FIFA lists Scotland vs Brazil as Match 49 in Group C at Miami Stadium. The official match centre gives a 22:00 UTC kickoff on 24 June 2026, which converts to 18:00 ET in Miami.

Ticket listings for Hard Rock Stadium also show the fixture as a 6:00 PM local event in Miami Gardens. FIFA uses the tournament name Miami Stadium during the World Cup, so both names refer to the same venue.

DetailVerified Information
MatchScotland vs Brazil
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026
GroupGroup C
Match Number49
Kickoff18:00 ET, 24 June 2026
VenueMiami Stadium, Miami
Live Score StatusUpcoming
Lineup StatusTeam sheet pending

Scotland Form and Stats

Scotland made a winning World Cup return by beating Haiti 1-0 in Boston. John McGinn scored the decisive goal, and Steve Clarke’s side protected the lead through a tense second half.

Clarke has built Scotland around organisation, midfield work rate, and senior leadership. Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Billy Gilmour, and Kieran Tierney give the team experience in high-pressure fixtures.

Scotland SnapshotStatus
FIFA Ranking#42
CoachSteve Clarke
Opening ResultHaiti 0-1 Scotland
Key PlayersAndy Robertson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn
Best World Cup FinishGroup stage
Lineup StatusTeam sheet pending

Brazil Form and Stats

Brazil opened Group C with a 1-1 draw against Morocco at New York/New Jersey Stadium. Vinicius Junior equalised after Ismael Saibari had put Morocco ahead, leaving Brazil with one point from their first match.

Carlo Ancelotti’s team still carry elite attacking talent. Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Rodrygo, Bruno Guimaraes, Casemiro, and Alisson give Brazil quality through every line, but they need more fluency than they showed in the opener.

Brazil SnapshotStatus
FIFA Ranking#6
CoachCarlo Ancelotti
Opening ResultBrazil 1-1 Morocco
Key PlayersVinicius Junior, Raphinha, Bruno Guimaraes
Best World Cup FinishWinners, 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002
Lineup StatusTeam sheet pending

Scotland Team News

Scotland’s official starting XI remains team sheet pending until FIFA releases the matchday lineups. Clarke may keep the compact base that worked against Haiti, but Brazil’s movement could force more protection around the full-backs.

McGinn gives Scotland late runs into the box and set-piece aggression. McTominay offers a similar threat, so Scotland need both midfielders close enough to support attacks without leaving gaps behind them.

Brazil Team News

Brazil’s official team sheet also remains pending. Ancelotti has to decide whether to keep his opening attacking shape or change the front line if Brazil need more penalty-box presence.

Vinicius remains Brazil’s most direct route to goal. Scotland cannot leave him isolated against a single defender, because his acceleration can turn a cautious match in one attack.

Head to Head Record

Scotland and Brazil have a clear World Cup history. FIFA notes that Brazil won three of the four previous World Cup meetings, while the other match ended in a draw.

The four tournament meetings came in 1974, 1982, 1990, and 1998. Brazil won 4-1 in 1982, 1-0 in 1990, and 2-1 in 1998, while the 1974 match finished 0-0.

H2H CategoryRecord
World Cup Meetings4
Scotland Wins0
Draws1
Brazil Wins3
Last World Cup MeetingBrazil 2-1 Scotland, 1998
2026 MeetingMatch 49, Group C

Key Players to Watch

John McGinn is Scotland’s key attacking midfielder after scoring against Haiti. His pressing, physicality, and timing around the box can help Scotland unsettle Brazil’s build-up.

Andy Robertson matters because Brazil will test Scotland’s left side with rotations and fast switches. His delivery can also give Scotland a route from dead-ball situations.

Vinicius Junior is Brazil’s main match-winner. His equaliser against Morocco showed why Scotland must defend space behind the line, not just the ball carrier.

Match Outlook and Stakes

Scotland can make the match uncomfortable if they keep distances short and protect central areas. Brazil will want wider rotations, quicker passing, and earlier service into dangerous runners.

Brazil need a win to avoid pressure before the knockout tiebreak picture. Scotland can approach the game with belief because their opening win already gave them a strong base.

Group C remains fluid because Brazil and Morocco drew, while Scotland beat Haiti. The Scotland vs Morocco and Brazil vs Haiti results should be refreshed before this final-round match kicks off.

Group C Standings Card

Group C includes Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. The standings below use confirmed opening-round results only, with the second-round fixtures still pending in the live feed.

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
Scotland1100+13
Brazil101001
Morocco101001
Haiti1001-10

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Scotland vs Brazil?
Scotland vs Brazil is scheduled for 24 June 2026 at 18:00 ET at Miami Stadium.
What group is Scotland vs Brazil in?
Scotland vs Brazil is a FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match with Morocco and Haiti also in the group.
What is the Scotland vs Brazil live score status?
The match is upcoming. The live score card will update when the official match feed begins.
Are Scotland and Brazil lineups confirmed?
No. Official starting XIs remain team sheet pending until FIFA releases them before kickoff.
What is the Scotland vs Brazil World Cup H2H record?
Brazil have three wins and one draw from four previous World Cup meetings with Scotland.

Read also: Scotland vs Brazil head to head.

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