Brazil and Scotland meet Wednesday, June 24, 2026, for a Group C match in the FIFA World Cup [1, 2].
The result of this fixture will heavily influence the standings for Group C as teams fight for a spot in the knockout stages. With Brazil entering as a perennial favorite and Scotland seeking an upset, the match represents a pivotal moment in the tournament's early progression.
The game is scheduled for kickoff at 11 p.m. BST [1, 3]. The match will be held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, in the U.S. [1, 2, 4].
Both teams are navigating a challenging group-stage schedule. Brazil continues its quest for another world title, while Scotland aims to prove its competitiveness on the global stage. The selection of Miami as the venue provides a high-capacity environment for one of the tournament's most anticipated matchups.
Organizers have coordinated the timing to accommodate international broadcast windows. The match is part of a broader slate of Group C fixtures that also include Morocco, and Haiti [2].
Hard Rock Stadium has been prepared to host the event as part of the 2026 FIFA World Cup's expanded infrastructure across North America [1, 2]. The venue's capacity and facilities are designed to handle the massive influx of supporters from both South America and Europe.
“Brazil and Scotland meet Wednesday, June 24, 2026, for a Group C match”
This match serves as a litmus test for Scotland's ability to compete with elite footballing nations in a high-pressure World Cup environment. For Brazil, the game is a mandatory step in maintaining their dominance and securing a top seed for the knockout rounds, where the margin for error disappears.


