Scotland could secure a spot in the World Cup knockout stages for the first time ever when they face Brazil in their final Group C clash on Wednesday evening at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The match kicks off at 11pm UK time (6pm local) and will be broadcast live on BBC One in the UK, with coverage starting at 10pm.
How to watch Scotland vs Brazil
UK viewers can watch the match on BBC One, with an hour-long build-up from 10pm featuring Kelly Cates as presenter alongside pundits Scott Brown, Rachel Corsie and Lucas Leiva. Live streaming is available via the BBC iPlayer app or the BBC Sport website. For radio coverage, tune into BBC Radio 5 Live or use the BBC Sounds app.
In the United States, the match airs on FOX, while Spanish-speaking viewers can watch on Telemundo. Both channels begin coverage well ahead of the 6pm local start.
Team news and head-to-head
Scotland manager Steve Clarke is boosted by the return of Kieran Tierney from injury, but centre-half Scott McKenna remains a doubt with a calf problem. Brazil are without winger Raphinha due to a hamstring tear, but Neymar has declared himself available after missing the first two games with a calf issue.
The sides last met in the opening match of the 1998 World Cup, which Brazil won 2-1. Brazil remain unbeaten in all competitive meetings between the two nations.



