Coluna do Fla
·24 Juni 2026
World Cup: will Brazil v Scotland be on Globo?

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·24 Juni 2026

The moment has arrived! The Brazilian National Team’s journey toward a sixth World Cup title reaches a decisive stage this Wednesday (24), at 7 p.m. (Brasília time), at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The clash against Scotland will decide Brazil’s fate in Group C of the 2026 World Cup. For fans to follow this crucial showdown involving Carlo Ancelotti’s team, Coluna do Fla reports that Globo will broadcast the match on free-to-air TV.
On TV Globo, Everaldo Marques will handle play-by-play duties. Meanwhile, Ana Thaís Matos, Cristiane Rozeira, Denilson, and Junior make up the commentary team. SBT will also air the match on free-to-air television. Galvão Bueno will be on commentary, joined by analysts Alexandre Pato and Mauro Beting, while Mauro Naves, André Hernan, and João Venturi will report from the sidelines.
In addition, on pay TV, SporTV will show the match with play-by-play from Luiz Carlos Jr and analysis from Ricardinho and Eric Faria. On Ge TV, Jorge Iggor will call the game, while commentary will come from Luana Maluf and Jorginho Frello, a Flamengo player.
Finally, CazéTV will feature Luis Felipe Freitas on play-by-play, with commentary from Casimiro Miguel and Fernando Campos. In addition, names such as Fernanda Gentil, Ju Cabral, Romário, Guilherme Beltrão, Chico Moedas, and Diogo Defante will also be involved in the coverage.
As tradition dictates, Coluna do Fla is preparing special coverage for Brazil’s match. The pregame starts two hours before kickoff, at 5 p.m. (Brasília time), offering a space for direct interaction between the reporters and the fans. As a result, Leo José, Rock Hudson, Lucas Pessin, Guilherme Dutra, Thiago Paiva, and the internet’s fiercest crew will be part of the live stream.
Coluna do Fla’s reporting team captures the atmosphere on the streets, brings exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and details everything involving the four Flamengo players called up: Alex Sandro, Danilo, Léo Pereira, and Paquetá.
In addition, Coluna do Fla follows the players’ every move on a daily basis and delivers technical analysis with the authority of those who know the day-to-day of Flamengo inside out. The public can find live broadcasts, coverage, as well as interviews and news surrounding the Brazilian National Team.
After beating Haiti 3-0, Brazil took the lead in Group C with four points, the same total as Morocco. The Brazilians have the edge on goal difference.
Therefore, to secure first place, Brazil need to beat the Scots and hope that Morocco do not better Brazil’s result by a goal margin greater than one.
Scotland, meanwhile, are in a delicate situation. For the Europeans, a win guarantees qualification in second place. A draw keeps the Scots in the race, but it would force the team to rely on the tiebreaker criteria among the best third-placed teams.
While coach Ancelotti focuses on improving Brazil’s intensity, manager Steve Clarke has adopted an “underdog” message to take pressure off his players and lean on a strong defensive setup.
The big mystery for the “Canarinho” is who will replace Raphinha, who has been ruled out with a muscle injury. Luiz Henrique, Rayan, and Endrick are competing for the spot. In addition, Neymar trained but is expected to start on the bench.
Thus, the likely Brazilian lineup is: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, and Douglas Santos; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, and Lucas Paquetá; Rayan (Luiz Henrique or Endrick), Matheus Cunha, and Vinícius Júnior.
Coluna do Fla will follow every development of this decisive round, offering up-to-date information on the lineups, the players’ physical condition, and the strategic decisions for the match. Visit the website, social media pages, and YouTube channel so you don’t miss a single detail of the game.
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