Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 on Wednesday in Miami to secure the top spot in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup [1].
The victory marks a pivotal moment for the Brazilian squad as it integrates its star forward back into the lineup for the knockout stages. Neymar had missed the first two matches of the tournament due to injury, leaving a void in the team's creative attack.
Vinícius Júnior led the offensive effort, scoring two goals [2]. Matheus Cunha added one goal to complete the scoring for Brazil [2]. The dominant performance ensured that the team finished at the head of their group, providing a favorable path forward in the competition.
Neymar's return was a primary focus for the team after he completed full training ahead of the clash [3]. He entered the match as a substitute, playing until the 76th minute [4]. His presence on the pitch served as a boost to the squad's morale and tactical options, a key objective for the coaching staff during his recovery period [3].
The match took place in the U.S. city of Miami, which served as a venue for the 2026 tournament [1]. Brazil's ability to maintain a clean sheet while scoring three goals demonstrates a balance between defensive stability and offensive efficiency. The result leaves Scotland trailing in the group standings while Brazil moves forward with a fully healthy attacking core [1].
With Neymar back in action, the team now possesses its full complement of attacking talent. The timing of his return is critical, as the intensity of the tournament increases and the margin for error disappears in the upcoming rounds [5].
“Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 on Wednesday in Miami”
Brazil's victory and Neymar's return signal a shift in the team's momentum. By securing the top spot in Group C, Brazil avoids more difficult opponents in the immediate next round. More importantly, the successful reintegration of Neymar without compromising the form of Vinícius Júnior suggests the squad has developed a potent, multi-pronged attack that makes them a primary contender for the title.



