Scotland will be aiming to secure a spot in the knockout rounds of the World Cup when they take on Brazil in a decisive Group C match tonight. The encounter at the 2026 tournament is set to kick off at 11pm BST (6pm ET in Miami).
How to watch Scotland vs Brazil on TV and stream
UK viewers can watch the match live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 10pm BST for pre-match analysis. The game will also be streamed via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. In the United States, English-language coverage is available on FOX and via the FOX Sports and FOX One apps from 6pm ET. Spanish-language viewers can tune in on Telemundo or stream via Peacock.
Radio coverage and commentary
Live radio commentary will be provided by BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 5 Live. BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and BBC Sounds will offer full Scottish Gaelic commentary.
Group stage context
Scotland began their campaign with a 1-0 win over Haiti, followed by a 1-0 loss to Morocco. Brazil top the group with four points after a 1-1 draw with Morocco and a 3-0 victory over Haiti.
Team news and injuries
Scotland defender Scott McKenna is a doubt due to a calf problem that kept him out of training over the weekend. For Brazil, winger Raphinha has been ruled out with a hamstring injury sustained against Haiti. Neymar is a doubt but may feature from the bench after returning to training.
Head-to-head record
Scotland have never beaten Brazil in 10 previous meetings, losing the last six. They have also never defeated a South American team in eight World Cup attempts.



