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World CupPredictedby AI
Hard Rock Stadium
Group Stage
Scotland
24 Jun 2026
0 – 2
22:00 · Miami Gardens
Brazil
Hard Rock Stadium
Scotland vs Brazil — match action

Match Prediction

36%Possession64%
7Shots19
0.62Expected Goals (xG)2.87
72%Pass Accuracy89%

How the Model Sees It Unfold

  1. 23
    Júnior · Raphinha
  2. McTominay
    38
  3. 52
    Fabinho
  4. McGinn
    64
  5. 67
    Neymar
  6. Hendry
    78

Match Info

Tournament
FIFA World Cup 2026
Stage
Group Stage
Date
24 Jun 2026
Kick-off
22:00 (local)
Stadium
Hard Rock Stadium
City
Miami Gardens

Match Report

**FULL TIME — Scotland 0–2 Brazil**\n\nA sun-drenched Miami evening provided the perfect stage for Brazil's World Cup 2026 opener, and *Seleção* delivered a performance that was both ruthless and, at times, breathtakingly beautiful. Scotland, disciplined and well-organised under their pragmatic setup, made Brazil work hard — but class told in the end.\n\n**First Half:** The opening exchanges were tense. Scotland's double-pivot of McTominay and McGinn crowded the central channels, forcing Brazil wide. Raphinha was lively on the right, Vinícius Jr menacing on the left, and Neymar — in his first World Cup appearance since Qatar — pulled strings in the half-space with a grin on his face. The deadlock broke on **23 minutes**: Raphinha's incisive through-ball split the Scottish defence, and Vinícius Jr needed just one touch before bending a precise finish into the far corner. 0–1. Scotland had a glimmer just before half-time — Shankland's flick found Adams, whose header drifted agonisingly wide — but Brazil went into the break in full control.\n\n**Second Half:** Brazil turned up the heat after the interval. Endrick replaced Matheus Cunha on 60 minutes and immediately caused chaos with his directness. On **64 minutes**, Hendry caught the youngster with a reckless challenge inside the box — penalty. **Neymar** stepped up, sent Gordon diving the wrong way, and slotted home coolly. 0–2. Scotland pushed late, but Craig Gordon was their best outfield player, making a stunning double stop from Raphinha and Guimarães to preserve some dignity. The Tartan Army stayed vocal until the end, but Brazil were simply in a different class tonight.