Coluna do Fla
·23 Juni 2026
Scotland v Brazil: kick-off time and where to watch World Cup clash

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·23 Juni 2026

Brazil faces Scotland this Wednesday (24) in a decisive clash for the third round of Group C of the World Cup. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) at Miami Stadium, with the Brazil National Team looking to secure the top spot in the group.
The match offers several broadcast options for fans. Globo and SBT will air the clash on free-to-air TV, while SporTV will provide coverage on pay TV. In addition, GETV (Globoplay) and CazéTV will stream the match live across the country.
The Coluna do Fla reporting team follows everything about the National Team on all platforms: YouTube, social media, and the official website. That is because Flamengo has four red-and-black representatives: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Léo Pereira, and Lucas Paquetá.
That way, for the match against Scotland, fans can find everything they need to know in one place. On social media, coverage happens in real time. In addition, special articles on the website follow everything before, during, and after the clash, including analysis and reaction to the match.
On YouTube, Coluna do Fla will broadcast the clash, with pre-match coverage starting at 5 p.m. (Brasília time). Guilherme Dutra, Leo José, Lucas Pessin, Rock Hudson, and Thiago Paiva will lead the broadcast.
The Brazil National Team leads the group with four points, earned after a 1-1 draw with Morocco and a 3-0 win over Haiti. That means Brazil can secure qualification for the knockout stage with a simple draw this Wednesday (24).
Scotland, on the other hand, sits in third place with three points and needs a win. After beating Haiti in the opener and losing to Morocco in the second round, the Scottish team is chasing a historic achievement, as it has never advanced to the knockout stage at a World Cup.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti is monitoring the physical and disciplinary situation of the players ahead of the clash. That is because key players such as Douglas Santos and Casemiro are one yellow card away from suspension, a situation that calls for caution.
In addition to the cards, managing the players’ physical workload is a concern for the medical department. Seven starting players were rested from training last Sunday (21) to avoid muscle injuries. Thus, the squad wraps up preparations this Tuesday (23) before traveling to Florida.
Brazil’s likely lineup is as follows: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães (Léo Pereira) and Alex Sandro; Casemiro (Fabinho) and Bruno Guimarães (Danilo Santos); Luiz Henrique (Rayan), Lucas Paquetá, Matheus Cunha, and Vinicius Jr.
The Brazil National Team bracket changes depending on its final position in the Group C standings. So, if it finishes in first place, Brazil will play the next round on June 29 at 2 p.m. (Brasília time), and then follow a specific schedule for the later stages.
If the team advances in second place, the path changes drastically in the next round (round of 32). The match will also take place on June 29, but kickoff moves to 10 p.m. (Brasília time), changing the entire planning for the round of 16 and quarterfinals.
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