| Moneyline Pick | Brazil (-251) |
| Player Prop | Matheus Cunha to score anytime (+160) |
| Same Game Parlay | Over 1.5 total goals + Both teams not to score + Under 7.5 total corners (+400) |
| Check Live Odds | |
| Check TonyBet Matches Hub | |
Scotland vs Brazil Main Match Info
- Date and Time: Wednesday, June 24, 2026, 6 PM EDT
- Venue: Miami Stadium
- Location: Miami, Florida, United States
- Last H2H match: Brazil 2-0 Scotland (March 27, 2011, International Friendly)
Scotland vs Brazil Moneyline Prediction
- Moneyline Pick: Brazil
- Odds: -251 (Tonybet)
Scotland have started the 2026 FIFA World Cup reasonably well, securing a 1-0 victory over Haiti in the opener before narrowly losing 1-0 to Morocco. They will need to keep the score close to have a shot at qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams. Across their first two matches, the Scots have produced a combined 1.54 xG, suggesting they’ll probably rely on their defensive prowess to remain competitive.
Brazil have yet to hit top gear at the tournament but showed clear improvement in their most recent outing. After playing out to a 1-1 draw against Morocco in the opener, they cruised to a 3-0 victory over Haiti with a stellar performance from Vinicius Junior and three first-half goals. The Canarinho had several goals disallowed, meaning the result could’ve been even more expressive.
Scotland are a step up from Haiti, but they’re miles behind Brazil and even Morocco in terms of quality. Their physical approach may create some challenges, but Carlo Ancelotti’s men should have enough talent to secure a positive result on their way to the Round of 32. After all, they haven’t faced another team more often without losing than Scotland in their history (W8, D2).
Scotland vs Brazil Player Prop
- Prop Bet: Matheus Cunha to score anytime
- Odds: +160 (Tonybet)
Matheus Cunha was one of Brazil’s standout performers against Haiti with two goals. Even though Vinicius Junior was directly involved in three of the team’s four goals, Cunha’s pace in the final third could be key against a Scotland defence that’s not known for being the quickest. The Manchester United forward should see enough opportunities in this matchup to get on the scoresheet.
Scotland vs Brazil Same Game Parlay
- SGP: Over 1.5 total goals + Both teams not to score + Under 7.5 total corners
- Odds: +400 (Tonybet)
While Brazil have shown they’re capable of dismantling opponents, they may struggle to penetrate Scotland’s low defensive block, even if their creativity eventually produces a breakthrough. Despite the Scots’ two World Cup games both featuring under 1.5 goals, the Canarinho have scored at least twice in four of their last five matches, with the only exception being the 1-1 draw against Morocco.
We’re backing both teams not to score, as Scotland may simply lack the attacking quality to trouble a defensive line led by Marquinhos (PSG) and Gabriel (Arsenal), arguably one of the strongest centre-back duos in the world. A 2-0 or 3-0 Brazil win satisfies both legs simultaneously.
As for the corners, the Canarinho aren’t likely to attack too much through the flanks, and Scotland shouldn’t pose much of a threat in the first place, so we’re backing a low total. Each of the teams’ 2026 World Cup matches has produced under 8.5 corners.
Scotland vs Brazil Team News
Scotland Team News
Scotland aren’t dealing with any significant injuries ahead of this matchup beyond Kieran Tierney, who’s carrying a knock and isn’t expected to be fully fit for this clash. With Tierney out, Scott McKenna could start at centre-back.
Next-up: 🇧🇷#SCOBRA | #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/TvSLwVHqvS
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) June 22, 2026
The team are expected to stick with the same 4-5-1 formation they used in their 1-0 loss to Morocco.
Brazil Team News
Brazil suffered a setback in their 3-0 victory over Haiti, as Raphinha was forced off with a hamstring injury. The FC Barcelona winger has undergone tests and is set to be sidelined for a couple of weeks, meaning he’ll miss at least the next two matches, opening the door for Luiz Henrique or Rayan to step into the starting lineup.
Manhã de trabalho em Nova Jersey! 🇧🇷🔥
Seguimos na preparação para os próximos desafios na Copa do Mundo de 2026. #BateNoPeito
📸 Rafael Ribeiro/CBF pic.twitter.com/dU2CFQsSUm
— brasil (@CBF_Futebol) June 21, 2026
Neymar is expected to be available and could see minutes, though it’s unclear whether he’ll be thrown into the starting lineup right away. Otherwise, Brazil are expected to field a similar XI, with Matheus Cunha playing as the striker after scoring twice in the previous game.
Scotland vs Brazil: Where to Watch (Canada)
- Watch on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, RDS
- Stream on TSN App, RDS App
Disclaimer: The content provided on this page, including all soccer predictions, odds, and related information, is for entertainment and informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure accuracy and timeliness, we do not guarantee the correctness or reliability of any predictions, data, or information presented here.
Responsible Betting: Betting should be fun and enjoyable, not a solution to financial problems. Always gamble within your means. The outcomes of sporting events are unpredictable, and there is always a risk of losing your stake. Only bet with money you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, seek help from a professional organization. For support, visit https://canadasafetycouncil.org/gambling-addiction/
Juan Pablo Aravena