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    Scotland VS Brazil

    FIFA World Cup
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    • Wissywaxplanet
      Wissywaxplanet Won 4/5
      Scotland face Brazil in the Group C finale at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Wednesday June 24. Brazil and Morocco are level on four points at the top of the group, with Brazil ahead on goal difference. Steve Clarke’s side have shown genuine quality in this tournament. The 1-0 win over Haiti on Matchday 1 was controlled and John McGinn’s finish gave them the perfect start to Scotland’s first World Cup since 1998. The last time these two sides met at a World Cup was in France in 1998 – that opening group game ended 2-1 to Brazil and Scotland went home in the group stage. History is not on their side, and neither is the context heading into this game. Scotland must get a result against the best attacking side in the group, with key injuries severely limiting Clarke’s options going forward.
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
    • OC TIPSTER
      OC TIPSTER
      Scotland VS Brazil In the 2026 World Cup Group C, Brazil's situation is quite favorable. With 1 win and 1 draw, they have 4 points. A draw will secure their qualification, and a victory will firmly clinch the group's top spot. On the other hand, Scotland, with 1 win and 1 loss and 3 points, has to beat Brazil to safely advance. A draw or a loss will only put them in the competition for the best third - placed team. Brazil, ranked second in the world with a total squad value of 928 million euros, operates under Carlo Ancelotti's well - established 4 - 3 - 3 possession - based system. Vinícius and Cunha are in excellent form, and Neymar is back from injury and ready to play. Only the main winger Rafinha is out due to a hamstring tear, while Casemiro has a yellow card and needs to avoid suspension. Scotland, with a squad value of only 208 million euros, mainly deploys a 5 - 4 - 1 defensive setup. Their main scoring methods are Andrew Robertson's crosses from the flanks, John McGinn's lon
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
    • Hong Duc 🔶 BNB
      Hong Duc 🔶 BNB
      Scotland VS Brazil I'm a 30-year industry veteran. In terms of team status, Scotland is a second - tier European team with a FIFA world ranking of 42nd. The total value of the whole team is between 170 million and 208 million euros, only about one - fifth of Brazil's. Most of its players play in the mid - lower reaches of the Premier League or the English Championship. Only a few players like Robertson play for top clubs. The players are relatively weak in technical finesse, individual offensive ability, and adaptability to high - pressure passing and control. The team mainly relies on a defensive - counterattack strategy, depending on physical confrontation and positional play. There are obvious technical shortcomings. On the other hand, Brazil is a world - class powerhouse, ranked 6th in the FIFA world rankings. The total value of the team is 928 million euros, nearly five times that of Scotland. All the players play for top clubs in the top five European leagues. Under the guidance
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
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