Need to knowScotland will be looking to secure a place in the knockout rounds of the World Cup when they take on Brazil in a crucial Group C clash20:30, 24 Jun 2026Scotland take on Brazil in their final group stage game(Image: Maddie Meyer - FIFA, FIFA via Getty Images)How to watch Scotland vs Brazil at World Cup 2026 tonight:Kick-off time: This highly anticipated Group C encounter at World Cup 2026 is set to get underway at 11pm BST tonight. For those tuning in from the local time zone in Miami, the match will start at 6pm ET.TV coverage in the United Kingdom: UK-based fans can watch the full match live on BBC One without needing any paid subscription. Broadcast coverage gets under way at 10pm, offering a full hour of expert pre-match punditry and build-up.Live streaming options: For those preferring to watch online or on mobile devices, the game will be streamed live via the BBC iPlayer app. It can also be accessed through the BBC Sport website on any desktop or laptop browser.United States broadcast details: English-language viewers in the US can catch the action live on their local FOX network channel, or stream it through the FOX Sports and FOX One apps from 6pm ET. Spanish-language coverage will be broadcast live on Telemundo, with online streaming available via Peacock.Radio coverage in the United Kingdom: Live commentary will be on offer via BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 5 Live. Full Scottish Gaelic commentary is also being made available on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and through BBC Sounds.Group stage form: Scotland kicked off their tournament with a 1-0 win over Haiti before falling to a 1-0 defeat against Morocco. Brazil, meanwhile, sit top of Group C on four points, having drawn 1-1 with Morocco and cruised to a 3-0 victory over Haiti.Injury and team news: Scotland defender Scott McKenna is a doubt after missing training over the weekend with a calf problem. For Brazil, winger Raphinha has been ruled out of this fixture with a hamstring injury picked up against Haiti, while Neymar is a doubt but could feature from the bench after returning to training.Head-to-head record: Scotland have a historically dismal record against the South American giants, having failed to win any of their 10 previous encounters. The Selecao have won the last six matches between these two nations, and Scotland have never defeated a South American team in eight previous attempts at the World Cup.READ MORE: We simulated Scotland v Brazil on EA FC 26 to determine World Cup fate