Minute by minute live Scotland vs Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Brazil faces Scotland this Wednesday (24), at 7pm (Brasília time), at the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, in the final round of Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The decisive match for the leadership of the group will have wide coverage on Brazilian television and digital platforms.
Where to watch live
- open TV: TV Globo (main broadcast) and SBT (possible alternative signal in some regions).
- Closed TV: sportv and NSports.
- Streaming: ge (Globo), GE TV (via Globoplay), CazéTV (YouTube), Prime Video and Betano (with images on some platforms).
- Apps and websites: ge.globo offers real-time monitoring with bids, statistics and narration.
Globo must have narration by Galvão Bueno or Luís Roberto, with technical comments from experts. sportv brings more analytical coverage, ideal for those who want tactical details. CazéTV, on YouTube, is a free and interactive option for a large part of the public.
Probable lineups and game context
Carlo Ancelotti should play Brazil with Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, D. Santos; Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro; Rayan, Lucas Paquetá, Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha, with Neymar returning from the bench or starter. Scotland goes with A. Gunn; Patterson, Hendry, Hanley, Robertson; Christie, McTominay, McGinn; Doak, Adams and others.
Brazil leads Group C with four points and can guarantee first place with a win or a draw. Scotland needs to win to have a real chance of progressing. Neymar, recovered from injury, is the main attraction of the broadcast.
Tips for not missing any bids
Prepare your cell phone or smart TV with the ge and Globoplay apps. CazéTV usually has live chat with fans. In case of instability, the official CBF or FIFA YouTube can also offer quick summaries. The game will be broadcast in high definition and with multiple cameras from Hard Rock Stadium.
Quick guesses for those who follow
The tendency is for Brazil to win 2-0 or 2-1. Vinícius Jr. and Neymar are the most likely names to score. Referee César Ramos must referee a match with an average of four cards.
















