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Brazil, Scotland Meet Again at World Cup

Brazil can clinch a knockout-stage place with a win as Neymar is ready to return and Raphinha remains out injured.

  • On Wednesday, Brazil and Scotland meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for their fifth World Cup encounter in a decisive Group C finale.
  • World Cup clashes between the two nations became a staple from 1974 to 1998, with Scotland holding the Brazilians to a goalless draw in 1974 and losing 2-1 in 1998 on an own goal.
  • Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed that 34-year-old Neymar will be available for Wednesday's match, returning after nearly 700 days away following a calf strain he sustained in May.
  • Seeking a first-ever knockout phase appearance, Scotland remains focused on the task. Defender Jack Hendry said, "Brazil have got an amazing history and we obviously want to disrupt that on Wednesday."
  • Both teams enter the finale with four points, meaning a draw will almost certainly secure advancement for Scotland. Morocco plays Haiti in the concurrent Group C match as teams compete for positioning.
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Brazil faces Scotland this Thursday at midnight. Seleção, deprived of Raphinha, will be able to count on a Neymar "in shape". Brazil, deprived of its winger Raphinha, has to beat Scotland with the way,

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Brazil’s coach, Carlo Ancelotti, said this Tuesday that he will put on the field the best players available for the duel against Scotland. Including Neymar. For the meeting with Europeans for the 2026 World Cup, the DT of the ‘Canarinha’ will not be kept at all independent of that there are ready players who can miss the ten-year finals if they see the yellow card, as is the case of Casemiro. One of the main news of that game is that the coach w…

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Brazil is preparing for its third match in the 2026 World Cup Group C. Canarinha is measured to Scotland, a duel that will mark the fate of the penta-champions who need a win to advance first, although everything depends on what happens between Morocco and Haiti's weak selection.The Scratch conducted its last training before facing the British with a great novelty, after the technical corps confirmed that the recovered Neymar will be within the …

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Khel Now broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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