Where to watch Scotland vs Brazil live at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Brazil takes the field this Wednesday (24) for the last match of the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The team faces Scotland at 7pm (Brasília time), at the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, in the United States. With four points, Carlo Ancelotti’s team leads Group C and is depending on itself to guarantee first place.
Scotland arrives with three points and needs a good result to dream of a place in the round of 16. After winning their debut, the British seek to repeat their historic feat against one of the favorites for the title. The confrontation marks the reunion of the teams in World Cups, with Brazil having a wide historical advantage.
Neymar returns and Ancelotti plans lineup with new features
Neymar, who missed the first two matches due to a calf injury, trained well and should be included. The Italian coach indicated that the striker can play for 90 minutes, helping to integrate young players like Endrick and Matheus Cunha into the attack. Raphinha, on the other hand, is missing from the team due to a muscle problem in his thigh.
The probable Brazilian formation has Alisson in goal; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and D. Santos in defense; Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro in the middle; with Rayan, Lucas Paquetá, Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha in attack. Scotland should maintain 4-3-3 with Gunn; Patterson, Hendry, Hanley, Robertson; Christie, McTominay, McGinn; Doak, Adams and others.
What’s at stake for both teams
A victory for Brazil guarantees group leadership and a theoretically more favorable path to the round of 16. A draw should also work, depending on the other result. Scotland, on the other hand, needs to win and hope for other people’s mistakes to advance, which would be a remarkable achievement for Scottish football.
The Hard Rock Stadium, with a strong presence of Brazilian fans in Florida, should create a favorable environment for the Seleção. Referee César Ramos Palazuelos, from Mexico, referees the match, with an average number of cards that indicates a physical game.
History and moment of the teams
Brazil is coming off a draw with Morocco and a victory over Haiti, showing gradual progress. Scotland has an irregular campaign, but with defensive determination led by Premier League players. The duel brings a direct confrontation between styles: Brazilian talent against Scottish tactical discipline.
Where to watch liveThe broadcast takes place on TV Globo, sportv, ge, GE TV, CazéTV (YouTube) and other platforms. ge monitors you in real time with bids and statistics.
















