Scotland 0-3 Brazil: Brazil wins.
Scotland faced Brazil at the World Cup, with both teams needing points to consolidate their positions. Brazil maintained their unbeaten run while Scotland had just rediscovered the joy of winning.
- 0'The match has started.
Scotland hosts Brazil.
- 7'GOAL! Brazil (0-1)
7th minute:Vinicius Junior(Brazil) scored (assist: Rayan). Score: 0 - 1.
- 22'VAR
Minute 22': Goal Disallowed - Foul — Vinicius Junior (Brazil).
- 45+3'GOAL! Brazil (0-2)
Minute 45+3:Vinicius Junior(Brazil) scored (assist: Bruno Guimaraes). Score: 0 - 2.
- 45'End of the first half
At the end of the first half, the score was 0-2.
- 46'The second half has begun.
The second half has begun.
- 46'Substitution
46th minute (Scotland): A. Robertson comes on to replace K. Tierney.
- 60'GOAL! Brazil (0-3)
60th minute:M. Cunha(Brazil) scored (assist: Bruno Guimaraes). Score: 0 - 3.
- 62'Yellow card
62nd minute: Danilo (Brazil) receives a yellow card (Tripping).
- 65'Substitution
65th minute (Brazil): Casemiro comes on to replace Fabinho.
- 66'Substitution
66th minute (Brazil): Lucas Paqueta comes on to replace G. Martinelli.
- 76'Substitution
76th minute (Brazil): M. Cunha comes on to replace Neymar.
- 82'Substitution
82nd minute (Scotland): N. Patterson comes on to replace A. Ralston.
- 82'Substitution
82nd minute (Scotland): B. Gannon-Doak comes on to replace R. Christie.
- 82'Substitution
82nd minute (Brazil): Douglas Santos comes on to replace Alex Sandro.
- 82'Substitution
82nd minute (Brazil): Rayan comes on to replace Endrick.
- 82'Yellow card
82nd minute: Fabinho (Brazil) receives a yellow card (Tripping).
- 89'Yellow card
89th minute: R. Christie (Scotland) receives a yellow card (Holding).
- 90+1'Substitution
90+1st minute (Scotland): L. Shankland comes on to replace C. Adams.
- 90+1'Substitution
90+1st minute (Scotland): J. McGinn comes on to replace F. Curtis.
- KTFinal score: Scotland 0-3 Brazil
The match ended with a score of 0-3.
Updated at 07:02 on June 25, 2026
The clash between Scotland and Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium was not just an ordinary football match, but a true test of both teams' ambitions at this year's World Cup. While Brazil is always considered a top contender for the title, Scotland presented the image of a team full of determination and ready to spring a surprise.
Brazil's contrasting form and consistency
Brazil entered this match in a fairly solid position. In their last two matches, the South American representatives maintained an unbeaten streak with one win and one draw. Although the draw in their most recent match showed that there are still some areas that need to be improved, the depth of their squad and their ability to control the game cannot be denied.
Brazil's playing style is often based on fluid ball circulation and moments of individual brilliance. Their recent consistent form gives them confidence when facing a difficult opponent like Scotland.
Scotland and its efforts to regain its former glory.
On the other side of the battlefield, Scotland is showing positive signs in terms of morale. After suffering a defeat in their previous match, the team quickly bounced back with an important victory in their most recent game. Finding that winning form right before the crucial match against Brazil is a huge psychological boost for the players.
Scotland are known for their disciplined, physically demanding style of play and willingness to engage in tackles. With one win and one loss in their last two matches, they have shown themselves to be an unpredictable opponent, ready to punish any mistakes made by their opponents if they lack focus.
Tactical analysis at Hard Rock Stadium
The match, scheduled for 05:00 on June 25, 2026, promises to be a clash between two contrasting football philosophies. Brazil is likely to proactively push forward in search of an early goal, imposing a technical style of play on their opponent. Meanwhile, Scotland may opt for a more cautious approach, prioritizing defensive solidity before launching quick counter-attacks.
The Hard Rock Stadium will be the venue to see whether the Samba dancers' fighting spirit will continue to prevail, or whether Scotland's tenacious fighting spirit will create an upset in this group. Given the importance of a World Cup match, both teams will undoubtedly approach the game with the utmost caution to preserve their chances of progressing.
Scotland's recent form
- June 20, 2026: Scotland 0-1 Morocco (Loss)
- June 14, 2026: Haiti 0-1 Scotland (Winner)
- 07/06/2026: Bolivia 0-4 Scotland (Winner)
- May 30, 2026: Scotland 4-1 Curaçao (Winner)
- 01/04/2026: Scotland 0-1 Ivory Coast (Loss)
Brazil's recent form
- June 20, 2026: Brazil 3-0 Haiti (Winner)
- June 14, 2026: Brazil 1-1 Morocco (Draw)
- 07/06/2026: Brazil 2-1 Egypt (Winner)
- June 1, 2026: Brazil 6-2 Panama (Winner)
- April 1, 2026: Brazil 3-1 Croatia (Winner)
Rankings
| Team | Location | Point | form |
|---|
Team form and statistics
Scotland (Host)
Form in the last 5 matches:WL
Statistics for this season:
- Matches played: 2
- Wins: 1 (0 at home)
- Draw: 0 (0 at home)
- Losses: 1 (1 at home)
Goal:
- Scored: 1 goal (Average: 0.5 goals/match)
- Goals conceded: 1 goal (Average: 0.5 goals/match)
Brazil (Guest)
Form in the last 5 matches:DW
Statistics for this season:
- Matches played: 2
- Wins: 1 (0 away)
- Draw: 1 (0 away)
- Losses: 0 (0 away games)
Goal:
- Scored: 4 goals (Average: 2.0 goals/match)
- Goals conceded: 1 goal (Average: 0.5 goals/match)
Force situation
Scottish:No injury information available.
Brazil
- Neymar: Calf Injury (Missing Fixture)
- Raphinha: Hamstring muscle injury (Missing Fixture)
Predicted lineup
Predictions and odds
Predicted winner:Brazil
Win or draw
Predicted odds:
- Home team wins: 10%
- Draw: 45%
- Guest wins: 45%
Predicted number of goals:
- Home team: -1.5 goals
- Guests: -2.5 tables
Advice:Combo Double chance : draw or Brazil and -3.5 goals
Team lineup updated at 04:22 on 25/06/2026
Official lineup
Scotland
Diagram: 4-4-1-1
CoachSteve Clarke
Starting lineup:
- 1. Angus Gunn (G)
- 22. Nathan Patterson (D)
- 26. Scott McKenna (D)
- 13. Jack Hendry (D)
- 3. Andy Robertson (D)
- 17. Ben Gannon-Doak (M)
- 23. Kenny McLean (M)
- 19. Lewis Ferguson (M)
- 7. John McGinn (M)
- 4. Scott McTominay (F)
- 20. Lawrence Shankland (F)
Substitutes:
- 12. Liam Kelly
- 21. Craig Gordon
- 2. Aaron Hickey
- 5. Grant Hanley
- 6. Kieran Tierney
- 15. John Souttar
- 16. Dominic Hyam
- 24. Tony Ralston
- 8. Tyler Fletcher
- 11. Ryan Christie
- 25. Findlay Curtis
- 9. Lyndon Dykes
- 10. Che Adams
- 14. Ross Stewart
- 18. George Hirst
Brazil
Diagram: 4-3-3
CoachCarlo Ancelotti
Starting lineup:
- 1. Alisson (G)
- 13. Danilo (D)
- 4. Marquinhos (D)
- 3. Gabriel Magalhães (D)
- 16. Douglas Santos (D)
- 8. Bruno Guimarães (M)
- 5. Casemiro (M)
- 20. Lucas Paquetá (M)
- 26. Rayan (F)
- 9. Matheus Cunha (F)
- 7. Vinícius Júnior (F)
Substitutes:
- 12. Weverton
- 23. Ederson
- 6. Alex Sandro
- 14. Bremer
- 15. Léo Pereira
- 24. Roger Ibañez
- 2. Edison
- 17. Fabinho
- 18. Danilo Santos
- 21. Luiz Henrique
- 10. Neymar
- 19. Endrick
- 22. Gabriel Martinelli
- 25. Igor Thiago