Scotland will face Brazil on Wednesday in a mouthwatering clash in Miami

Scotland could guarantee a spot in the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time ever when they face Brazil in Miami

Brazil head into their final Group C match at the 2026 World Cup with qualification control in their hands, while Scotland arrive in Miami still chasing a...

MIAMI, June 23 : Scotland head coach Steve Clarke is relishing the prospect of a potential return to Mexico City's iconic Azteca Stadium, where he once scored as a young player,…

Steve Clarke said Brazil ‘have shown they are a big threat’ as Scotland aim to book their spot in the World Cup knockout stage

As Steve Clarke and his team prepare to take on Brazil and earn a place in the last 32, debate rages about their style

Scotland captain Andy Robertson says he will hold nothing back against Brazil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, risking suspension to chase a historic result.

Scotland will face Brazil on Wednesday in a mouthwatering clash in Miami

Steve Clarke rules out backdoor qualification as Scotland face Brazil on June 24, 2026, chasing a first-ever World Cup knockout stage appearance.

The Tartan Army meets the Seleção on soccer‘s grandest stage again.

Scotland faces Brazil on June 24, 2026, in Miami needing at least a draw to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage from Group C.

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Scotland require at least a point against Brazil to qualify for the World Cup knockout stage

Scotland face Brazil in their crucial final Group C match at the 2026 World Cup, with the Tartan Army needing a win to avoid an anxious wait to learn their fate

Scotland know they need at least a draw in Miami to qualify for the knockout stages - anything less would leave their World Cup hopes in the balance

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Scotland must beat five-time champions Brazil at Miami Stadium on June 24 to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in history.

Scotland are aiming to reach the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in the country's history

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