Scotland vs Brazil Preview World Cup 2026: Group C MD3 in Miami

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Wednesday 24 June, 6:00 PM ET (8:00 AM AEST Thursday 25 June) at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, with a forecast high of around 92°F / 33°C and a heat index up to 103°F. That’s the setting for the Group C decider where Scotland — who have never beaten Brazil at a World Cup — sit one draw away from their first-ever knockout-round appearance. For an Aussie punter watching at the breakfast table, the value isn’t where you’d think.

Scotland and Brazil players line up before kick-off at Hard Rock Stadium Miami, Group C MD3, World Cup 2026
Pre-match at Hard Rock Stadium — Scotland one draw away from a first-ever World Cup knockout round; Brazil topping Group C and minus Raphinha. (Illustrative image.)
  • Match: Scotland v Brazil, Group C MD3, Wed 24 June, 6:00 PM ET (8:00 AM AEST Thu 25 Jun), Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens.
  • Consensus odds (decimal): Scotland 6.72 / Draw 4.42 / Brazil 1.39 — worldcup-2026.bet consensus, as of 2026-06-22 ~10:00 ET.
  • Brazil news: Raphinha OUT (thigh/CBF confirmed); Neymar returning, available v Scotland.
  • Scotland history: never beaten Brazil at a WC; only point a 0-0 in 1974. A draw is likely good enough for a Group C top-2 finish.
  • Punter angle: the draw at 4.42 carries genuine value given Brazil’s absences, the heat, and Scotland’s need-a-point script.

The Group C state — the table after MD2

From (Wikipedia per-group tables, as of 2026-06-22 ET):

Group C — after MD2
  • Brazil — 1W 1D, +3 GD, 4 pts
  • Morocco — 1W 1D, +1 GD, 4 pts
  • Scotland — 1W 1L, 0 GD, 3 pts
  • Haiti — 0W 2L, −4 GD, 0 pts (eliminated —)

The maths for Scotland are simple: a draw with Brazil, combined with Haiti losing to Morocco (or scoring close), likely puts Scotland through. A win sees Scotland top the group. A loss sends them home — barring a strange best-third pool slot.

Our Group C MD2 recap covers the Brazil 3-0 Haiti / Morocco 1-0 Scotland background.

Brazil — what they’re missing, what they’re getting back

This is where the line at 1.39 starts to look short.

Brazil are still Brazil — but they’re a thinner Brazil than the one that opened the tournament. And Carlo Ancelotti has historically respected the Scots; he won’t let his side play with the brakes off in the Miami heat for 90 minutes.

Scotland — the live underdog with a clear script

Scotland enter on 3 points with 0 GD, having lost 0–1 to Morocco on MD2 but won 1–0 against Haiti on MD1. They have never beaten Brazil at a World Cup, with their only point a 0–0 draw in 1974 (Goal/skysports).

That history actually plays into the punter case here:

The Scottish XI will likely line up as a 5-4-1 / 5-3-2 low block, ceding territory, scrapping for set-pieces, and looking to nick a goal on the counter through John McGinn or a set-piece off Andy Robertson delivery.

The conditions — Miami’s 92°F / 103°F heat index

This is the under-discussed factor. The 6:00 PM ET kickoff in Miami Gardens lands during the peak humidity window of a South Florida late-June afternoon. reports sunny, high near 92°F, heat index up to 103°F, 20% showers after 3 PM, SE winds 5–9 mph. That’s a slog for a Brazilian side built on possession-and-press and a Scottish side built on running.

Practical implications:

The betting angles — where the value sits

1X2 (decimal; worldcup-2026.bet consensus, as of 2026-06-22 ~10:00 ET) Scotland 6.72 / Draw 4.42 / Brazil 1.39
Per-MD2 xG (RealGM): Scotland 0.51 / Brazil 1.56
Brazil absences this match: Raphinha (thigh), Rodrygo (season), Militão (season)
Source date discrepancy: aggregator page header read “June 25” vs schedule 24 Jun → date discrepancy noted; odds recorded

Aussie punter angles:

Worked Aussie ticket: $20 on the draw at 4.42 returns $88.40 if Scotland get their 0–0 or 1–1 result (4.42 × $20 = $88.40). The structured alternative — Scotland +1 handicap @ ~2.30 + Under 2.5 — typically lands at a combined ~4.50–5.00 depending on book.

Odds shown are decimal (Australian standard) via worldcup-2026.bet consensus. The primary trusted aggregators Oddschecker/OddsPortal were not accessible at the time — treat figures as indicative. Aggregator showed a Jun 25 vs schedule Jun 24 date discrepancy.

The Aussie viewing — 8:00 AM AEST Thursday

Kickoff is 6:00 PM ET Wednesday 24 June at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens — that’s 8:00 AM AEST Thursday 25 June in Australia. Optus Sport carries the rights.

For Australians, this match lands in the breakfast slot — the Aussie ideal. If you took the day off Thursday for the Socceroos v Paraguay match later in the day (covered in our Socceroos v Paraguay preview), the Scotland-Brazil match is the warm-up viewing.

Note: Scotland-Brazil is on the same day as our Group D decider. From an AEST viewing angle, two key matches Thursday morning before work — set the kettle.

The wider context — Brazil’s path, Scotland’s history

If Brazil top Group C, their R32 opponent comes from one of the second-placed slots in Groups B/D/E/F. If Brazil draw or lose here, they slip to second — and the bracket gets uglier. Morocco are the only Group C side with both wins to come back from Brazil top spot if they hammer Haiti and Brazil draw.

For Scotland, this is the first-ever knockout shot. They’ve made every European Championship squad of late, but a World Cup knockout has eluded them since the tournament began. Andy Robertson’s career arc has included Premier League and Champions League glory at Liverpool but never a World Cup knockout cap.

For the broader picture, our World Cup 2026 Groups pillar, the Group C evergreen page and the Knockout bracket page carry the running market read.

Punter’s three-line read

  1. The 1.39 Brazil is short. Raphinha out, Rodrygo and Militão gone, Miami heat at 33°C, Scotland needing a draw — the front of the line is overpriced.
  2. The draw at 4.42 is the cleanest value bet on the slate.
  3. Scotland +1 handicap or Under 2.5 goals are the structured alternatives at sensible decimal pricing.
When is Scotland vs Brazil in AEST?
Scotland v Brazil kicks off 6:00 PM ET on Wednesday 24 June at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens — that’s 8:00 AM AEST Thursday 25 June in Australia. Optus Sport has the broadcast rights.
Is Neymar playing v Scotland?
Yes — Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar is available v Scotland, returning to the squad (ESPN 49123097).
Why is the draw worth backing at 4.42?
Brazil are missing Raphinha (thigh), with Rodrygo and Militão out for the tournament. The Miami heat (92°F, heat index 103°F) blunts Brazil’s possession game. Scotland have a clear script: defend deep, take a point, qualify for the first knockout round in their history. The 4.42 decimal price respects all of that.
What does Scotland need to advance from Group C?
Scotland are on 3 points. A draw with Brazil — combined with Morocco beating Haiti (likely outcome, see our Group C MD2 recap) — puts Scotland through as second or via the best-third pool. A win tops the group.

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