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Analysis of the Scotland VS Brazil prediction

Matchday 3 of the group stage of the World Cup pits Scotland against Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on June 24, 2026. With qualification for the round of 16 at stake, both nations know that the top two finishers in the group advance, making this final group fixture a decisive encounter at every level.

For this prediction Scotland vs Brazil, the domestic standings of each squad offer a telling contrast: Scotland will rely on the leadership of A. Robertson and the creativity of S. McTominay in midfield, while Brazil counts on the attacking threat of Vinícius Júnior to unlock a Scottish defensive block that has worked hard throughout the group stage.

With goal difference and goals scored serving as tiebreakers should points be level, every chance at Hard Rock Stadium carries added weight, ensuring a tense and open contest from the first whistle.

Qualification scenarios Scotland - Brazil

Group C — Matchday 3/3
Scotland
W 6 pt(s) QUALIFIED for round of 16 (top 2)
D 4 pt(s) QUALIFIED for round of 16 (top 2)
L 3 pt(s) QUALIFIED for round of 16 (top 2)
Brazil
W 4 pt(s) QUALIFIED for round of 16 (top 2)
D 2 pt(s) QUALIFIED for round of 16 (top 2)
L 1 pt(s) Fighting for best 3rd-placed spot
WC 2026 format: top 2 from each group + 8 best 3rd-placed teams qualify for the round of 32.

Cup context: Scotland - Brazil prediction

World Cup · Matchday 3
Group C
Pos Team MJ W D L +/- Pts
1 Scotland 1 1 0 0 +1 3
2 Morocco 1 0 1 0 0 1
3 Brazil 1 0 1 0 0 1
4 Haiti 1 0 0 1 -1 0

Group C matches

Matchday 1 Finished
Brazil
1 - 1
Morocco
Haiti
0 - 1
Scotland
Matchday 3 Upcoming
Morocco
24/06 22:00
Haiti
Scotland
24/06 22:00
Brazil
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What's at stake in this round for Scotland and Brazil

Scotland enter Matchday 3 of the group stage under significant pressure, needing a result against Brazil to keep their qualification hopes alive. In this World Cup group format, each team plays three matches, and only the top two advance to the round of sixteen. A single match decides three points, one point, or nothing, with goal difference and goals scored separating level sides.

Brazil, widely expected to top the group, arrive with their own incentive to secure first place and the more favorable knockout draw that comes with it. The qualification stakes are direct: Scotland must earn points here, as a defeat would almost certainly eliminate them. For bettors, the asymmetry in pressure between these two sides shapes every market, from match result to total goals.

Squads and probable line-ups Scotland vs Brazil

Scotland · Brazil
Scotland
26 players 28 yrs avg.
Goalkeepers 3
1 A. Gunn 29
12 L. Kelly 29
21 C. Gordon 43
Defenders 10
2 A. Hickey 23
3 A. Robertson 31
5 G. Hanley 34
6 K. Tierney 28
13 J. Hendry 30
15 J. Souttar 29
16 D. Hyam 30
22 N. Patterson 24
24 A. Ralston 27
26 S. McKenna 29
Midfielders 7
4 S. McTominay 29
7 J. McGinn 31
8 T. Fletcher 18
11 R. Christie 30
17 B. Doak 20
19 L. Ferguson 26
23 K. McLean 33
Forwards 6
9 L. Dykes 30
10 C. Adams 29
14 R. Stewart 29
18 G. Hirst 26
20 L. Shankland 30
25 Findlay Curtis 19
Brazil
26 players 28 yrs avg.
Goalkeepers 3
1 Alisson Becker 33
12 Weverton 38
23 Ederson 32
Defenders 8
3 Gabriel Magalhães 28
4 Marquinhos 31
6 Alex Sandro 34
13 Danilo 34
14 Bremer 28
15 Léo Pereira 29
16 Douglas Santos 31
24 Ibañez 27
Midfielders 8
2 Éderson Silva 22
5 Casemiro 33
7 Vinícius Júnior 25
8 Bruno Guimarães 28
11 Raphinha 29
17 Fabinho 32
18 Danilo Santos 24
20 Lucas Paquetá 28
Forwards 7
9 Matheus Cunha 26
10 Neymar 33
19 Endrick 19
21 Luiz Henrique 24
22 Gabriel Martinelli 24
25 Thiago 24
26 Rayan 19

Probable line-up for your prediction Scotland VS Brazil

Both squads count 26 players, but their construction reveals sharply different philosophies. Scotland loads heavily at the back, with 12 defenders representing 46% of the roster, built around the experienced pairing of Andrew Robertson (31) and Kieran Tierney (28). The midfield engine runs through John McGinn and Scott McTominay, both 29-31, giving Scotland a compact, experienced core. The trade-off is upfront: only 3 attackers limit offensive rotation options.

Brazil's 26-man group is structured around attacking output, with 7 forwards (27% of the squad) and a more balanced defensive line of 8. Vinícius Júnior (25) supplies the youth and pace, while Neymar, Casemiro, and Alisson Becker (all 33) anchor experience. Average ages sit close: Scotland 29.5 vs Brazil 28.5.

Betting implication: Brazil's attacking depth and variety make them structurally better equipped to break down Scotland's defensive-heavy setup.

Recent form (last 5 matches)
Recent matches across all competitions
Scotland
Scotland
DV
  • 06/06 · Friend DOM
    Iceland
    1-3
  • 09/06 · Friend EXT
    Liechtenstein
    4-0
Record over 2 recent match(es)
1
Wins
0
Draws
1
Losses
5
Goals scored
3
Goals conceded
1
Clean sheets
2.5
Avg. goals/match
1.5
Avg. conceded/match
3
Points
Fragile form
Brazil
Brazil
VDVN
  • 10/10 · Friend EXT
    South Korea
    5-0
  • 14/10 · Friend EXT
    Japan
    2-3
  • 15/11 · Friend DOM
    Senegal
    2-0
  • 18/11 · Friend DOM
    Tunisia
    1-1
Record over 4 recent match(es)
2
Wins
1
Draws
1
Losses
10
Goals scored
4
Goals conceded
2
Clean sheets
2.5
Avg. goals/match
1
Avg. conceded/match
7
Points
Decent form

Recent form: Scotland and Brazil before this match

The quality of opposition faced in recent outings tells a revealing story. Scotland collected a commanding 4-0 win against Liechtenstein, a result that carries limited weight given the opponent's modest standing, before falling 1-3 at home to Iceland, a side capable of troubling any European team. That home defeat raises genuine questions about Scotland's defensive solidity and their ability to control matches under pressure at their own venue.

Brazil, by contrast, have tested themselves against more varied competition. A 5-0 dismantling of South Korea signals genuine attacking fluency, while the 2-0 victory over Senegal demonstrates composure against a physically competitive side. The defeat to Japan and the draw with Tunisia, however, expose a team that is not immune to dropping points against opponents outside the traditional elite. Brazil arrive with broader recent experience and a higher ceiling of opposition quality, which translates into a modest but real confidence advantage heading into this fixture. Scotland's recent form, built largely on a single low-resistance win, offers a thinner foundation.

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Key points of the Scotland vs Brazil prediction

  • Recent form for Scotland: 1 wins, 0 draws, 1 losses in 2 matches.
  • Recent form for Brazil: 2 wins, 1 draws, 1 losses in 4 matches.

Our Scotland VS Brazil prediction

With a confidence level of just 1/5, this fixture carries significant uncertainty. Scotland are backed as the model's recommended pick at an estimated probability of 35%, with odds around 2.8. However, the gap between Scotland (35%), Brazil (33.6%), and a draw (31.4%) is remarkably narrow, making this one of the most open predictions possible.

Scotland's recent form is modest, with only 1 win from their last 5 outings, including a heavy 1-3 home defeat to Iceland. Brazil look slightly more consistent with 2 wins, 1 draw, and 1 defeat across their last 5 matches, though a 2-3 loss away to Japan and a 1-1 draw with Tunisia temper any grand expectations. Midfielder S. McTominay could be key for Scotland in midfield battles, while Vinícius Júnior brings a constant attacking threat for Brazil.

Given the near-equal probabilities across all three outcomes, a draw at ~3.12 (31.4% estimated) represents a credible alternative. A low-scoring, tight encounter seems plausible given both sides' inconsistency. Predicted score: 1-1. With confidence rated 1/5, this is a potential trap match and stakes should be managed accordingly.

3 paris alternatifs

  • 🟢 Pari prudent: Double chance 1X @ ~1.55: Scotland's home advantage combined with a draw probability of 31.4% makes this a safer cover across two outcomes.
  • 🟡 Pari equilibre: Draw @ ~3.12: With all three outcomes within a 3.6% probability range, the draw at 31.4% estimated offers solid value at this price.
  • 🔴 Pari ose: Score exact 1-1 @ ~6.50: Brazil drew 1-1 with Tunisia recently and Scotland's attacking output has been inconsistent, pointing toward a tight, shared result.

Frequently asked questions — Scotland vs Brazil prediction

What is the prediction for Scotland vs Brazil?
Our Scotland vs Brazil prediction is based on both teams' recent form, their head-to-head record, probable line-ups and market odds. You'll find the full analysis and our value bet in the "Our prediction" section higher up on this page.
When is the Scotland vs Brazil match?
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