The Scotland vs Brazil Live clash is here — Scotland’s most daunting Group C test, a shot at history against five-time world champions at Hard Rock Stadium.
Get your kick-off time, every way to watch, full squads, and our match prediction right here.
Match Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Scotland vs Brazil |
| Date | Wednesday, June 24, 2026 |
| Kick-off (ET) | 6:00 PM ET |
| Kick-off (GMT) | 11:00 PM GMT |
| Kick-off (BST) | 11:00 PM BST |
| Kick-off (Scotland Local) | 11:00 PM BST |
| Kick-off (Brazil Local) | 12:00 AM BRT (June 25) |
| Venue | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA |
| Stage | FIFA World Cup 2026 — Group C, Matchday 3 |
How to Watch Scotland vs Brazil Live Stream Online
USA — FOX Sports App / Tubi
- Download the FOX Sports App on your phone, tablet, or smart TV, or visit foxsports.com.
- Sign in with your cable or satellite provider, or subscribe to a streaming bundle such as YouTube TV, Hulu Live, or FuboTV.
- Navigate to the FIFA World Cup 2026 section and select Scotland vs Brazil.
- For a free option, Tubi carries select World Cup matches — check the schedule and stream without a subscription.
Canada — TSN / CTV
- Visit tsn.ca or download the TSN app on your device.
- Sign in with your Bell Media or cable provider credentials; TSN requires a subscription for most matches.
- Alternatively, check CTV.ca or the CTV app — select group stage games are free to air on CTV at no cost.
- French-language viewers can stream the match on RDS or the RDS app.
UK — BBC iPlayer / STV Player
- Visit bbc.co.uk/iplayer or download BBC iPlayer on your device — no subscription needed, just a valid UK TV licence.
- Search for FIFA World Cup 2026 and select the Scotland vs Brazil match page.
- Scottish viewers can also catch the game free on STV or via the STV Player app.
- Set a reminder using the BBC Sport app so you never miss kick-off at 11:00 PM BST.
Australia — SBS On Demand
- Visit sbs.com.au/ondemand or download the SBS On Demand app — it is completely free with no subscription required.
- Create a free SBS account if you haven’t already, which unlocks full on-demand access.
- Head to the FIFA World Cup 2026 hub and select Scotland vs Brazil from the match listings.
- The match also airs free on SBS TV linear channel if you prefer traditional broadcast viewing.
Scotland — BBC iPlayer / STV Player
- Open BBC iPlayer at bbc.co.uk/iplayer or launch the app on your smart TV, phone, or streaming device.
- Navigate to the Sport section, then FIFA World Cup 2026, and select this match — it airs free on BBC.
- STV Player (stv.tv/player) is a second free option for viewers in Scotland, streaming the BBC/STV feed simultaneously.
- Sign in or create a free account to enable the catch-up feature if you miss kick-off.
Brazil — Globo / SporTV
- Visit globo.com or download the Globoplay app — Globo holds primary World Cup rights in Brazil.
- Free-to-air viewers can watch on TV Globo; subscription holders on Globoplay can stream any device.
- SporTV on pay-TV also carries the match for subscribers on cable or satellite packages.
- Set alerts via the Globoplay app to receive notifications before the Scotland vs Brazil kick-off in Brazil time (midnight BRT).
Which TV Channels Will Broadcast Scotland vs Brazil?
| Region | TV Channel(s) | Kick-off Time (Local) |
|---|---|---|
| USA | FOX (English), Telemundo (Spanish) | 6:00 PM ET |
| Canada | TSN, CTV (select matches free), RDS (French) | 6:00 PM ET |
| UK | BBC (free-to-air), STV (Scotland) | 11:00 PM BST |
| Australia | SBS, SBS Viceland (free-to-air) | 8:00 AM AEST (June 25) |
| Scotland | BBC / STV (free-to-air) | 11:00 PM BST |
| Brazil | TV Globo (free-to-air), SporTV (pay-TV) | 12:00 AM BRT (June 25) |
The BBC and ITV share all 104 World Cup matches between them, making every game free for UK and Scottish viewers — BBC covers this particular fixture.
In Australia, SBS holds exclusive rights for the full tournament, with all matches completely free, while Canadian fans will need a TSN subscription for most games unless CTV picks up a particular match for its free-to-air slot.
Match Preview
Scotland arrive at Hard Rock Stadium having earned points in their opening two Group C fixtures, and Steve Clarke’s side know a historic result here would not just confirm progression — it would announce them to the world.
Brazil, managed by Carlo Ancelotti and captained by Marquinhos, enter as the group’s dominant force and will be looking to top Group C in style.
Tactically, Clarke is expected to deploy his familiar 4-2-3-1 with Scott McTominay driving from an advanced midfield role and Andy Robertson providing width and danger from left-back.
Ancelotti, in contrast, will unleash Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha as inverted wide threats with the freedom to cut inside onto their stronger feet, while Casemiro and Bruno Guimarães screen the defence.
Scotland’s defensive block will need to hold firm against one of the most explosive attacks at this tournament, with any injury or suspension concerns subject to fitness confirmation ahead of kick-off.
Both squads trained fully in the lead-up to this fixture, though the humidity and heat of Miami will test Scottish stamina in what promises to be an electrifying atmosphere.
Scotland Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026
| # | Position | Player Name | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GK | Angus Gunn | Nottingham Forest |
| 21 | GK | Craig Gordon | Hearts |
| 12 | GK | Liam Kelly | Rangers |
| 3 | DEF | Andy Robertson (C) | Tottenham Hotspur |
| 2 | DEF | Aaron Hickey | Brentford |
| 22 | DEF | Nathan Patterson | Everton |
| 24 | DEF | Anthony Ralston | Celtic |
| 5 | DEF | Grant Hanley | Norwich City |
| 13 | DEF | Jack Hendry | Al Ettifaq |
| 16 | DEF | Dominic Hyam | Coventry City |
| 26 | DEF | Scott McKenna | Nottingham Forest |
| 15 | DEF | John Souttar | Rangers |
| 6 | DEF | Kieran Tierney | Celtic |
| 4 | MID | Scott McTominay | Napoli |
| 7 | MID | John McGinn | Aston Villa |
| 11 | MID | Ryan Christie | Bournemouth |
| 19 | MID | Lewis Ferguson | Bologna |
| 17 | MID | Ben Doak | Middlesbrough |
| 23 | MID | Kenny McLean | Norwich City |
| 8 | MID | Tyler Fletcher | Aberdeen |
| 9 | FWD | Lyndon Dykes | QPR |
| 10 | FWD | Ché Adams | Southampton |
| 14 | FWD | Ross Stewart | Sunderland |
| 18 | FWD | George Hirst | Leicester City |
| 20 | FWD | Lawrence Shankland | Hearts |
| 25 | FWD | Findlay Curtis | Celtic |
Key Players to Watch
- Scott McTominay: Scotland’s talisman and heartbeat, the Napoli midfielder scores goals from deep, reads danger brilliantly, and single-handedly dragged Scotland to this World Cup with that iconic overhead kick against Denmark.
- Andy Robertson: With 92 caps, Scotland’s captain is the most experienced player in the squad and his attacking instincts from left-back are one of the few ways Clarke can create overloads against an elite Brazilian defence.
- Ché Adams: The Southampton forward’s ability to hold up play, link midfield to attack, and create moments from nothing makes him Scotland’s most likely match-winner if they are to cause a shock.
Brazil Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026
| # | Position | Player Name | Club |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | GK | Alisson | Liverpool |
| — | GK | Éderson | Atalanta |
| — | GK | Weverton | Grêmio |
| — | DEF | Marquinhos (C) | Paris Saint-Germain |
| — | DEF | Gabriel Magalhães | Arsenal |
| — | DEF | Bremer | Juventus |
| — | DEF | Léo Pereira | Flamengo |
| — | DEF | Ibañez | Al-Ahli |
| — | DEF | Danilo | Flamengo |
| — | DEF | Alex Sandro | Flamengo |
| — | DEF | Douglas Santos | Zenit |
| — | DEF | Wesley | Roma |
| — | MID | Casemiro | Manchester United |
| — | MID | Bruno Guimarães | Newcastle United |
| — | MID | Lucas Paquetá | Flamengo |
| — | MID | Fabinho | Al-Ittihad |
| — | MID | Danilo Santos | Botafogo |
| — | MID | Raphinha | Barcelona |
| — | MID | Neymar | Santos |
| — | FWD | Vinícius Júnior | Real Madrid |
| — | FWD | Matheus Cunha | Manchester United |
| — | FWD | Gabriel Martinelli | Arsenal |
| — | FWD | Igor Thiago | Brentford |
| — | FWD | Endrick | Lyon |
| — | FWD | Luiz Henrique | Zenit |
| — | FWD | Rayan | Bournemouth |
Key Players to Watch
- Vinícius Júnior: The Real Madrid winger is the most dangerous player in this Brazil squad — and arguably on the planet — with his electric pace, dribbling, and composure in front of goal capable of ending this match as a contest inside 20 minutes.
- Raphinha: The Barcelona forward has been in the form of his life under Hansi Flick and will look to use his combination play with Vinícius to stretch and exploit Scotland’s defensive lines on the right flank.
- Neymar: Back in the Brazil squad after a 2.5-year international absence, the Santos forward brings match-changing creativity and set-piece quality, and his influence — even from the bench — could be decisive in tight moments.
Upcoming Match Schedule
Scotland — Next Fixtures
| Date | Opponent | Stage | Venue | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 14, 2026 | Haiti | Group C, MD1 | Gillette Stadium | 9:00 PM ET |
| June 19, 2026 | Morocco | Group C, MD2 | Gillette Stadium | 6:00 PM ET |
| June 24, 2026 | Brazil | Group C, MD3 | Hard Rock Stadium | 6:00 PM ET |
Brazil — Next Fixtures
| Date | Opponent | Stage | Venue | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 13, 2026 | Morocco | Group C, MD1 | MetLife Stadium | 6:00 PM ET |
| June 19, 2026 | Haiti | Group C, MD2 | Lincoln Financial Field | 9:00 PM ET |
| June 24, 2026 | Scotland | Group C, MD3 | Hard Rock Stadium | 6:00 PM ET |
Scotland vs Brazil Prediction
Brazil hold every measurable advantage going into this Group C finale — superior squad depth, world-class attacking talent in Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha, and the experience of a coach in Carlo Ancelotti who knows how to win the biggest games.
Scotland’s defensive discipline and the raw motivation of a first World Cup in 28 years make them a genuinely dangerous underdog, but Ancelotti’s side have enough quality across every position to control this match.
A Brazil win feels the most likely outcome, with the Seleção’s attacking firepower too much for a Scotland side that has been compact and resolute but will struggle to cope with the sustained pace of Vinícius and company.
- Predicted score: Scotland 0–2 Brazil — though football has a beautiful habit of making predictions look very silly indeed.
FAQs
What time does Scotland vs Brazil kick off?
Scotland vs Brazil kicks off at 6:00 PM ET on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, which is 11:00 PM BST/GMT in the UK and midnight BRT in Brazil (June 25). Always check your local broadcaster’s schedule to confirm any last-minute timing updates.
Where can I watch Scotland vs Brazil in the UK?
UK viewers can watch Scotland vs Brazil for free on the BBC, with the match streaming live on BBC iPlayer at no cost — just a valid TV licence is required. Scottish fans can also catch the game on STV or the STV Player app.
What is the head-to-head record between Scotland and Brazil?
Scotland and Brazil have met twice at the World Cup — in France 1998, Brazil won 2–1 in the tournament’s opening game, with a Tom Boyd own goal proving decisive. The all-time record favours Brazil heavily, making Scotland massive underdogs for this Group C clash.
Who is the key player to watch for Scotland?
Scott McTominay is Scotland’s most important player — the Napoli midfielder’s goals, energy, and ability to control a game from deep midfield make him irreplaceable to Steve Clarke’s system. If McTominay fires against Brazil, Scotland have a genuine chance of causing one of the tournament’s biggest shocks.
What is the prediction for Scotland vs Brazil?
Most analysts expect Brazil to win comfortably given the quality of Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, and a squad managed by Carlo Ancelotti, with a scoreline of 0–2 or 1–2 being the most widely predicted outcome. Scotland’s fighting spirit and defensive organisation could keep it tight, but Brazil’s attacking firepower is simply too much to contain for a full 90 minutes.



