Scotland vs. Brazil: Kick-off time, team news, how to watch football World Cup live

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Scotland and Brazil meet on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami in their final Group C fixture, a match that could decide knockout stage qualification for the Tartan Army and cement top spot in the group for the Selecao.

This blog covers how to watch Scotland vs Brazil Football World Cup in 2026 live and free, along with full team news, squad lists, kick-off time, broadcast details, and tactical analysis.

Watch Scotland vs. Brazil Football WC 2026

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Key Details

  • Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
  • Kick-off Time: 6:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 p.m. BST / Thursday 8:00 a.m. AEST
  • Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Where to Watch: BBC One / BBC iPlayer (UK) | Fox Sports / Telemundo / Peacock (USA) | SBS (Australia) | Bell Media (Canada)

Where to Watch Scotland vs. Brazil Football World Cup Match?

BBC One will broadcast Scotland vs Brazil live in the UK, with coverage beginning at 10:00 p.m. BST and the match kicking off at 11:00 p.m. In the United States, Fox Sports holds the English-language rights, while Telemundo and Peacock carry Spanish-language coverage and streaming options.

UK viewers can also stream the match for free on BBC iPlayer with a registered account. Viewers in Scotland have the additional option of STV Player for any ITV-held matches. In Australia, SBS provides free-to-air coverage, while Canadian viewers can access the match through Bell Media’s platforms.

How to Watch Scotland vs. Brazil with a VPN

If Scotland vs Brazil is not available in your region, a VPN allows you to unlock free access to BBC iPlayer, which broadcasts the match without any subscription fee. BBC iPlayer is geoblocked to the United Kingdom, so a VPN with a UK server connection gives you a British IP address and full access.

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Scotland vs. Brazil Football World Cup in 2026 Team News

Scotland Team News

Steve Clarke has been Scotland manager since May 2019 and has now led the national team to three consecutive major tournaments, including Euro 2020, Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup. This represents Scotland’s first World Cup in 28 years, ending an absence that stretched back to France 1998.

Scotland opened their campaign with a 1-0 win over Haiti at Gillette Stadium, with John McGinn scoring the only goal. They then fell 1-0 to Morocco in their second match, leaving their qualification fate in the balance heading into the Brazil game. Clarke deployed a 4-4-2 formation against Haiti, with Scott McTominay and Lewis Ferguson in central midfield flanked by McGinn and Ben Gannon-Doak.

Captain Andy Robertson leads the squad with 92 caps and brings Premier League experience from his years at Liverpool. Scott McTominay, who transformed his career after joining Napoli from Manchester United, operates as a box-crashing midfielder and is Scotland’s most dynamic attacking presence from midfield. Aaron Hickey and Scott McKenna were fitness concerns going into the match, though McKenna was expected to recover in time. Lewis Ferguson had his training load managed during the buildup due to fatigue but was anticipated to start.

Brazil Team News

Carlo Ancelotti was appointed Brazil manager in May 2025, becoming the first non-Brazilian to coach the Selecao at a World Cup. The 66-year-old Italian arrived with an extraordinary club record including five Champions League titles and league titles in five different countries. He sealed Brazil’s World Cup qualification with a 1-0 win over Paraguay on June 10, 2025, with Vinicius Junior scoring the only goal.

Brazil’s preparation was complicated by multiple injury setbacks before the tournament. Raphinha picked up a hamstring injury and appeared set to miss the Scotland game. Neymar, Brazil’s all-time top scorer with 79 international goals, was named in the squad after a 2.5-year absence from international football and was confirmed as available by Ancelotti ahead of the match. Matheus Cunha scored twice in the 3-0 win over Haiti, putting him in strong form going into the Group C decider.

Ancelotti’s preferred system is a 4-3-3, with Vinicius Junior as the primary attacking threat on the left. Marquinhos and Casemiro share captaincy responsibilities, providing leadership across defence and midfield. The squad notably excluded long-serving defender Thiago Silva and Chelsea forward Joao Pedro, while giving first senior call-ups to Brentford striker Igor Thiago and Bournemouth youngster Rayan.

Scotland World Cup Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly
  • Defenders: Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey, Dom Hyam, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Kieran Tierney
  • Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Findlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson, Ben Gannon-Doak, Tyler Fletcher, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay
  • Forwards: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, George Hirst, Lawrence Shankland, Ross Stewart

Brazil World Cup Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Alisson, Weverton, Ederson
  • Defenders: Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes, Douglas Santos, Alex Sandro, Bremer, Guilherme Arana, Wesley
  • Midfielders: Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Lucas Paqueta, Gerson, Joao Gomes, Andre
  • Forwards: Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo, Neymar Junior, Endrick, Gabriel Martinelli, Igor Thiago, Luiz Henrique, Matheus Cunha, Rayan, Raphinha

Scotland vs. Brazil Match Preview

Scotland and Brazil meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on June 24 in a Group C finale that carries enormous historical weight for the Tartan Army. It is Scotland’s first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and a positive result against the five-time world champions would be the most significant in the nation’s football history.

Scotland came through qualifying in dramatic fashion, defeating Denmark 4-2 at Hampden Park in their final group game to secure top spot. Brazil had a far more turbulent road, finishing fifth in CONMEBOL qualifying amid coaching changes and administrative chaos, before Ancelotti steadied the ship. Scotland won their opener and lost to Morocco; Brazil drew with Morocco and beat Haiti comfortably.

Brazil need at most a point to advance and hold first place in the group by goal difference over Morocco. Scotland need at minimum a draw to guarantee a place in the round of 32, with a loss potentially leaving their fate subject to Morocco’s result against Haiti in the parallel fixture.

Tactical Outlook

Scotland are expected to sit in their 4-4-2 shape and look to frustrate Brazil in the opening period, denying space to Vinicius Junior and Matheus Cunha. Andy Robertson will need to provide width and an attacking outlet without leaving space in behind for the Brazilian forwards to exploit. Scott McTominay’s physicality in midfield will be crucial to winning second balls and launching counterattacks.

Brazil are expected to operate in their 4-3-3, with Vinicius Junior causing problems wide left against Nathan Patterson or Kieran Tierney. Casemiro and Bruno Guimaraes should control the midfield battle if allowed time on the ball. The key question for Ancelotti is whether Neymar starts or is used as a substitute option, and how much space Matheus Cunha will be allowed between Scotland’s defensive and midfield lines.

Scotland’s best chance lies in keeping the score level deep into the second half and making the most of set pieces, where Grant Hanley and Jack Hendry offer aerial presence. A low-scoring game suits Clarke’s side, while Brazil will push for a decisive goal to lock up top spot.

Football World Cup in 2026 Match Schedule

DateDayMatch
June 23, 2026TuesdayUSA vs Panama
June 23, 2026TuesdayAustralia vs Uruguay
June 24, 2026WednesdayScotland vs Brazil
June 24, 2026WednesdayMorocco vs Haiti
June 24, 2026WednesdayArgentina vs Austria
June 24, 2026WednesdayChile vs South Korea
June 25, 2026ThursdayGermany vs New Zealand
June 25, 2026ThursdaySpain vs Japan
June 25, 2026ThursdayFrance vs Iraq
June 25, 2026ThursdayNorway vs Senegal
June 26, 2026FridayEngland vs Panama
June 26, 2026FridayPortugal vs Colombia

2026 Football World Cup Preview

This year’s 2026 Football World Cup is shaping up to be the most ambitious and expansive edition of football’s grandest stage. The 23rd edition of the tournament will be held from June 11 to July 19, jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

For the first time ever, three nations are co-hosting the World Cup; a milestone that reflects both the scale of the event and the growing global footprint of the beautiful game.

2026 Football World Cup Format Explained: 48 Nations, 104 Matches

An expanded World Cup will feature 48 teams, 16 more than in Qatar 2022, and take place across three host nations for the first time. This expansion fundamentally changes the tournament’s structure.

The competition now consists of 12 groups of four teams, with each team playing three matches in their respective groups. The top two teams from each group and the eight best third-placed teams across the tournament will advance to the knockout Round of 32.

With 32 teams advancing, the knockout stage now includes a Round of 32, a Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final, meaning there will be 104 matches in total, 40 more than in Qatar. As a result, this World Cup will last 39 days instead of the roughly 32 days of previous tournaments.

16 Host Cities Across 3 Nations in 2026 Football World Cup

There will be 16 host cities in total, with 11 in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada.

The cities where these games will take place include Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; Monterrey, Mexico City, and Guadalajara in Mexico; and San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, and New York/New Jersey in the United States.

The opening match is especially historic. The tournament kicks off at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where Mexico will face South Africa, making it one of the most iconic venues in World Cup history, and the first stadium to host games at three different men’s World Cups.

The final is set for an equally iconic setting. The final is scheduled for July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which has been rebranded as New York New Jersey Stadium for the event.

The Stars to Watch in 2026 Football World Cup

The 2026 Football World Cup features a massive mix of established superstars and next-generation talent. Here are the names central to the tournament conversation:

Established Legends

  • Lionel Messi — Argentina’s captain, widely expected to play his final World Cup
  • Cristiano Ronaldo — Portugal’s all-time icon, also likely bowing out on the biggest stage

Elite Europeans

  • Kylian Mbappé — France’s generational superstar and title favourite
  • Erling Haaland — Norway’s goal machine making his World Cup debut
  • Jude Bellingham — England’s midfield engine and creative force
  • Jamal Musiala — Germany’s technically gifted young star
  • Lamine Yamal — Spain’s teenage sensation
  • Harry Kane — England’s all-time top scorer hunting major honours

South American Powerhouses

  • Vinícius Júnior — Brazil’s electric winger and Ballon d’Or contender
  • Federico Valverde — Uruguay’s tireless and technically brilliant midfielder

North American Heroes

  • Alphonso Davies — Canada’s captain and fan favourite on home soil
  • Christian Pulisic — The face of US soccer playing in front of a home crowd

African Star

  • Mohamed Salah — Egypt’s legendary forward bringing vast club experience to the global stage

For Messi and Ronaldo, this will likely be their final World Cups, giving the tournament an unmistakably emotional dimension as two of the greatest players in football history bow out on the grandest stage.

2026 Football World Cup Host Stadiums

Stadium NameHost CityLocationCapacity
Toronto StadiumTorontoToronto, Ontario, Canada45,000
BC Place VancouverVancouverVancouver, British Columbia, Canada54,000
Estadio AztecaMexico CityMexico City, Mexico83,000
Estadio GuadalajaraGuadalajaraZapopan, Jalisco, Mexico48,000
Estadio MonterreyMonterreyGuadalupe, Nuevo León, Mexico53,500
Atlanta StadiumAtlantaAtlanta, Georgia, USA75,000
Boston StadiumBostonFoxborough, Massachusetts, USA65,000
Dallas StadiumDallasArlington, Texas, USA94,000
NRG StadiumHoustonHouston, Texas, USA72,000
Kansas City StadiumKansas CityKansas City, Missouri, USA73,000
Los Angeles StadiumLos AngelesInglewood, California, USA70,000
Miami StadiumMiamiMiami Gardens, Florida, USA65,000
MetLife StadiumNew York/New JerseyEast Rutherford, New Jersey, USA82,500
Philadelphia StadiumPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USA69,000
San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (Levi’s Stadium)San Francisco Bay AreaSanta Clara, California, USA71,000
Seattle StadiumSeattleSeattle, Washington, USA69,000

Prize Money and Commercial Scale for 2026 Football World Cup

The prize money for this World Cup was confirmed at a official meeting in Doha. The prize fund is up 50 per cent on that of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and each team also receives $1.5m to cover preparation costs, meaning every team is guaranteed at least $10.5m.

The United States last hosted the men’s World Cup in 1994, and that tournament still holds the record as the most attended World Cup with 3.6 million fans. But that record will certainly be shattered in 2026 with fans entering turnstiles in three countries.

2026 Football World Cup official broadcasters 

Here’s a list of the official broadcasters for the 2026 Football World Cup Qatar in different countries across the world.

Country/RegionBroadcaster(s)
AfghanistanATN
AlbaniaTV Klan
AlgeriaENTV
AndorraRTVE, M6, Mediapro/DAZN
AngolaZ Sports
ArgentinaTelefe, TV Pública, TyC Sports
ArmeniaFast Sports
ArubaTelearuba
AustraliaSBS
AustriaORF, ServusTV, Magenta Sport
AzerbaijanİTV
BangladeshTBA
BelizeNexgen
BelgiumVRT, RTBF
BoliviaRed Uno, Unitel, Entel, Tigo Sports
Bosnia and HerzegovinaArena Sport
BrazilGrupo Globo, CazéTV, SBT/N Sports
BruneiTBA
BulgariaBNT
CambodiaHang Meas
CanadaBell Media
CaribbeanRush Sports
ChileChilevisión
ChinaCCTV, Migu, Xiaohongshu
ColombiaCaracol, RCN, Win Sports
Costa RicaTeletica, Tigo Sports
CroatiaHRT
CuraçaoNos Pais Television
CyprusSigma TV
CzechiaČT, TV Nova
DenmarkDR, TV2
Dominican RepublicCDN 37, Pio Deportes
EcuadorTeleamazonas
El SalvadorTCS, Tigo Sports
EstoniaTV3 Estonia, ERR
EthiopiaHagerie TV
FijiFBC
FinlandYle, MTV3
France (Metropolitan)M6, beIN Sports
France (Ultramarine)Antenne Réunion, La 1ère
GeorgiaSetanta Sports, Rustavi 2
GermanyARD, ZDF, Magenta Sport
GhanaChannelOne TV
GreeceERT
GuatemalaAlbavisión, Tigo Sports
HaitiTNH
HondurasTelevicentro, Tigo Sports
Hong KongPCCW
HungaryMTVA
IcelandRÚV
IndiaUnite8 Sports (Zee)
IndonesiaTVRI, FolaPlay, Telkomsel
IrelandRTÉ
IsraelKAN, Charlton
ItalyRAI, DAZN
Ivory CoastRTI, NCI
JamaicaTVJ
JapanNHK, Nippon TV, Fuji TV, DAZN
KazakhstanQAZTRK
KenyaAzam TV
KosovoRTK, TV Vala, Arena Sport
KyrgyzstanKTRK, Beeline Ukmush TV
LaosTBA
LatviaTV3 Latvia
LiechtensteinSRG SSR
LithuaniaTV3 Lithuania
LuxembourgRTBF, M6, ARD, ZDF
MacauTDM
MalawiAzam TV
MalaysiaRTM, Unifi TV
MaldivesICE Networks
MaltaTelevision Malta
MauritiusMBC
MexicoTelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca
MENAbeIN Sports
MongoliaEduTV, National Television, Suld TV, MNB, Mobihome VOO
MontenegroRTCG, Arena Sport
MoroccoSNRT
MozambiqueMiramar, Z Sports
MyanmarTBA
NepalHimalaya Sports, Dgo
NetherlandsNOS
New ZealandTVNZ
NicaraguaGrupo Ratensa, Tigo Sports
North MacedoniaArena Sport
NorwayNRK, TV2
PakistanPTV Sports, Tapmad
PanamaRPC/COS, TVN Media, Tigo Sports
ParaguayTrece, GEN TV
PeruAmérica Televisión
PhilippinesAleph Arena, TAP DMV, Cignal PPV
PolandTVP
PortugalSport TV, RTP, SIC, TVI, LiveModeTV
RomaniaAntena
RussiaMatch TV
RwandaAzam TV
Saint LuciaWinners Sports TV
San MarinoRAI, DAZN
SenegalRTS
SerbiaPTC, Arena Sport
SingaporeMediacorp
SlovakiaRTVS, TV JOJ
SloveniaRTV SLO, Arena Sport
South AfricaSABC, SportyTV
South AmericaDSports, Disney+
South KoreaJTBC, KBS, NAVER Sports, CHZZK
SpainRTVE, Mediapro/DAZN
Sri LankaTBA
Sub-Saharan AfricaNew World TV, SuperSport
SurinameSTVS, ATV
SwedenSVT, TV4
SwitzerlandSRG SSR
TaiwanELTA, EBC, TTV
TajikistanVarzish TV
TanzaniaAzam TV
ThailandTBA
Timor-LesteRTTL, ETO
TurkeyTRT
TurkmenistanQuest Sports Media
UgandaAzam TV
UkraineMEGOGO
United KingdomSTV (Central & Northern Scotland), BBC, ITV
United StatesFox Sports (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
UruguayCanal 5, Antel TV
UzbekistanZo’r TV
VanuatuVBTC
VenezuelaTeleven
VietnamVTV
ZambiaAzam TV
ZimbabweAzam TV

2026 Football World Cup: A Tournament for the Ages

This year’s 2026 Football World Cup is more than a football tournament; it is a cultural event spanning an entire continent. The tournament is expected to be the largest World Cup ever by both attendance and scale, and is also expected to expand the reach of football across North America.

With legendary players potentially playing their last World Cups, host nations hungry for glory, and a brand-new format delivering more football than ever before, the summer of 2026 promises to be utterly unforgettable for fans around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Scotland vs. Brazil match being played?

Scotland vs Brazil kicks off at 6:00 p.m. ET (11:00 p.m. BST) on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The referee for the match is Cesar Ramos of Mexico.

Which World Cup group do Scotland and Brazil belong to?

Both Scotland and Brazil are in Group C of the 2026 Football World Cup, alongside Morocco and Haiti. Scotland topped the group with 3 points after beating Haiti and losing to Morocco, while Brazil led the group on 4 points following a draw with Morocco and a 3-0 win over Haiti.

What is Scotland’s recent form heading into the Brazil match?

Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in their opening group match, with John McGinn scoring in the 28th minute. They then lost 1-0 to Morocco in their second fixture. Scotland had a positive pre-tournament run including a 4-1 win over Curacao and a 4-0 victory over Bolivia.

Who is Brazil’s main goal-scoring threat against Scotland?

Vinicius Junior is Brazil’s primary attacking weapon, operating as the left winger in Carlo Ancelotti’s 4-3-3 system. Matheus Cunha scored twice in the 3-0 win over Haiti and is in strong form. Neymar was confirmed as available and could feature from the start or as an impact substitute.

Is Scotland’s qualification to the knockout stage guaranteed?

Scotland entered the Brazil match needing at least a draw to guarantee progress to the round of 32. A defeat could still see them advance as one of the 8 best third-placed teams across all 12 groups, depending on results elsewhere. For the first time in their history, Scotland have a genuine chance of making the knockout rounds.

Is it legal to use a VPN to watch Scotland vs Brazil?

VPN usage is legal in most countries, including the UK and the US. However, using a VPN to access content outside your region may violate the terms and conditions of a specific streaming service. Always check the terms of your chosen broadcaster before connecting through a VPN.

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