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Scotland vs Brazil Predictions, Picks & Odds – 25/06/2026

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25 Jun 2026 Miami Stadium Louis Hecq

Scotland vs Brazil – Best bets of the match

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Dafabet6.604.501.46View Odds
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Our prediction
2: Brazil to win
1.46 on Dafabet · Confidence High
Odds recorded on 23 Jun 2026 at 06:44 · Odds are subject to change
Competition: World Cup
Stage: Group Stage, 3
Date: 25 Jun 2026
Time: 03:30 IST
Stadium: Miami Stadium

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Scotland sit third in Group C and need a result here to have any chance of reaching the knockout rounds for the first time in their history. Their campaign has been a mixed bag, with two wins sandwiched between defeats, and a return of just one goal highlights their attacking struggles. Steve Clarke faces a late fitness call on Aaron Hickey, while Andy Robertson walks a disciplinary tightrope with one yellow card from suspension.

Brazil have been commanding in Group C, topping the table with four wins from five outings and only a single draw preventing a perfect record. Matheus Cunha looks set to lead the line again after his brace in the previous fixture, and Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed Neymar is available following a calf injury, though he is unlikely to start. Nineteen-year-old Rayan is expected to fill in on the right flank for the injured Raphinha.

Brazil's form heading into this fixture is outstanding, with four wins from their last five matches and top spot in the group already within reach. They have scored four goals in the tournament so far, compared to Scotland's solitary strike. That attacking superiority makes the away win at 1.46 a well-grounded selection, reflecting a probability that the underlying numbers fully support.

Scotland have shown resilience under Steve Clarke, but their recent sequence includes two defeats, and their inability to score freely is a genuine concern. Brazil's Matheus Cunha has been clinical up front, bagging a brace in the previous match, while the potential introduction of Neymar from the bench adds another dimension. Backing Brazil to win accounts for this clear quality gap between the two squads.

The goals market also merits attention. Brazil's attacking depth, bolstered by the emergence of nineteen-year-old Rayan on the right flank, suggests they will create plenty. Scotland, chasing a historic result, cannot afford to sit deep for ninety minutes. Over 2.5 goals at 1.83 looks a strong supplementary pick alongside the outright away victory. Odds and markets subject to change.

Trends to Know about Scotland vs Brazil

  • Brazil scored four goals in group stage
  • Scotland managed just one tournament goal
  • Brazil won four of last five matches

Form & Statistics: Scotland vs Brazil

Scotland

Recent form

LWWWL
Wins3/5 (60%)
Draws0/5 (0%)
Losses2/5 (40%)

Season statistics (5)

2.5Total goals
38%Both teams score
1.4Goals scored
1.1Goals conceded

Brazil

Recent form

WDWWW
Wins4/5 (80%)
Draws1/5 (20%)
Losses0/5 (0%)

Season statistics (5)

3.7Total goals
67%Both teams score
2.6Goals scored
1.1Goals conceded
StatisticScotlandBrazil
Last 5 results3W 2L·4W 1D
Avg goals scored1.4·2.6
Avg goals conceded1.1·1.1
Under 2.5 (last 5)3/5·1/5
Probable lineup

Lineups: Scotland vs Brazil

Scotland

4-4-1-1
  1. 1 Angus Gunn
  2. 2 Nathan Patterson
  3. 3 Jack Hendry
  4. 4 Grant Hanley
  5. 5 Andy Robertson
  6. 6 Ben Gannon-Doak
  7. 7 Ryan Christie
  8. 8 Kenny McLean
  9. 9 John McGinn
  10. 10 Scott McTominay
  11. 11 Che Adams
  • Liam Kelly
  • Craig Gordon
  • John Souttar
  • Dominic Hyam
  • Scott McKenna
  • Aaron Hickey
  • Anthony Ralston
  • Tyler Fletcher
  • Lewis Ferguson
  • Lyndon Dykes
  • Lawrence Shankland

Brazil

4-3-3
  1. 1 Alisson Becker
  2. 2 Danilo
  3. 3 Marquinhos
  4. 4 Gabriel Magalhaes
  5. 5 Douglas Santos
  6. 6 Casemiro
  7. 7 Bruno Guimaraes
  8. 8 Lucas Paqueta
  9. 9 Rayan
  10. 10 Matheus Cunha
  11. 11 Vinicius Jr
  • Weverton
  • Ederson Moraes
  • Bremer
  • Leo Pereira
  • Roger Ibanez
  • Alex Sandro
  • Fabinho
  • Éderson
  • Neymar
  • Gabriel Martinelli
  • Endrick
  • Igor Thiago
  • Luiz Henrique
  • Raphinha (Hamstring injury sustained against Haiti, ruled out for this match and doubtful for the knockout stages.)

Medium confidence

A compact 4-4-1-1 meets a fluid 4-3-3 in what shapes up as a classic defensive block versus attacking width contest. Scotland will look to funnel Brazil into central areas, with John McGinn and Scott McTominay tasked with disrupting the rhythm of a midfield trio that includes Bruno Guimaraes.

For Brazil, the front three carries genuine menace, and Vinicius Jr on the left will test Nathan Patterson repeatedly. Scotland's shape is disciplined on paper, but holding it for 90 minutes against this quality of opposition, at a World Cup, is an entirely different proposition.

How to Watch Scotland vs Brazil Match?

What time is Scotland vs Brazil?

Scotland vs Brazil kicks off on 25th June 2026 at 03:30 IST at Miami Stadium.

Where is Scotland vs Brazil being played?

This World Cup Group C match will be played at Miami Stadium in Miami, United States.

How Can I Watch Scotland vs Brazil on TV and Live Stream?

Fans in India can watch Scotland vs Brazil live on the JioCinema platform.