Brazil vs Scotland Review: Vinícius Júnior Brace Fires Brazil Into FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32

Brazil players celebrate after defeating Scotland 3-0 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match as Vinícius Júnior scores twice and Matheus Cunha adds the third goal.

📅 June 25, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

Scotland vs Brazil Review – FIFA World Cup 2026
Vinicius Junior scores for Brazil against Scotland in FIFA World Cup 2026

Vinícius Júnior scores Brazil’s opening goal against Scotland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match.

⚽ Match Summary
MatchScotland vs Brazil
CompetitionFIFA World Cup 2026 – Group C
VenueMiami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Final ScoreScotland 0-3 Brazil
Brazil Goals⚽ Vinícius Júnior 7′, 45+3′, ⚽ Matheus Cunha 60′
Scotland GoalsNone
ResultBrazil finished top of Group C and qualified for the Round of 32.

Vinícius Brace Sends Brazil Top Of Group C

Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 in Miami Gardens to finish as Group C winners and confirm their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32.

Vinícius Júnior scored twice in a ruthless attacking display before Matheus Cunha added the third goal in the second half.

🔥 Key Takeaways
  • Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 in their final Group C match.
  • Vinícius Júnior scored twice, including an early opener in the 7th minute.
  • Matheus Cunha sealed the result with Brazil’s third goal in the 60th minute.
  • Brazil dominated with 21 shots, 8 on target and 602 passes.
  • Neymar returned for Brazil, making his first national team appearance in 981 days.
  • Brazil finished top of Group C with 7 points and a +6 goal difference.
  • Scotland finished third and must wait on the best third-place qualification race.

Brazil Beat Scotland 3-0 In Miami Gardens

Brazil produced a commanding 3-0 win over Scotland at Miami Stadium to close their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C campaign in style.

Carlo Ancelotti’s side started aggressively and were rewarded in the 7th minute when Vinícius Júnior punished a defensive mistake to give Brazil the lead. Scotland attempted to stay compact in a 4-4-1-1 shape, but Brazil’s speed, pressing and technical control repeatedly opened gaps.

Vinícius struck again in first-half stoppage time before Matheus Cunha finished off a polished team move in the 60th minute. The result confirmed Brazil as Group C winners ahead of Morocco on goal difference.

Matheus Cunha heads the ball during Brazil vs Scotland FIFA World Cup 2026 match

Matheus Cunha battles for a header during Brazil’s dominant 3-0 win over Scotland.

📊 Match Statistics

MetricScotlandBrazilMatch Reading
Score03Brazil were clinical and controlled the match
Shots1121Brazil created far more attacking threat
Shots on Target58Brazil tested Angus Gunn regularly
Possession46%54%Brazil controlled key phases of play
Passes448602Brazil circulated the ball with authority
Pass Accuracy88%93%Brazil were cleaner and quicker in possession
Fouls1011Both teams competed physically
Yellow Cards12Brazil had two cautions despite controlling the game
Red Cards00No dismissals
Offsides01Brazil timed most attacking runs well
Corners76Both sides had set-piece opportunities
The Story in Numbers: Brazil completed 602 passes with 93% accuracy and produced 21 shots, showing complete technical control in a statement Group C victory.

🔎 Tactical Analysis

Brazil’s 4-3-3 Control: Brazil operated in a fluid 4-3-3, with Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro and Lucas Paquetá controlling midfield circulation while the front three attacked Scotland’s defensive line.

High Press Creates The Opener: Brazil’s first goal came from intense pressure on Scotland’s build-up. Vinícius Júnior capitalised on a defensive error and finished calmly past Angus Gunn.

Vinícius Júnior Masterclass: Vinícius repeatedly stretched Scotland’s right side with pace, direct running and sharp finishing. His brace gave Brazil complete command before the second half settled.

Scotland’s Isolated Attack: Scotland set up in a compact 4-4-1-1, but Scott McTominay and Lawrence Shankland struggled to receive support. Their attacks were often rushed or forced from distance.

Brazil’s Bench Management: Ancelotti rotated smartly after the third goal, bringing on Gabriel Martinelli, Fabinho, Neymar and Endrick to manage energy before the knockout stage.

Tactical Verdict: Scotland competed physically, but Brazil’s press, midfield control and elite wide attacking quality made the difference from the first whistle.

📊 Match Timeline

MinuteEventImpact
7′⚽ Vinícius Júnior scoresBrazil punish a Scotland defensive error and take a 1-0 lead.
22′❌ VAR disallowed goalVinícius has another goal ruled out after a foul on Jack Hendry.
45′🔄 Kieran Tierney replaces Andrew RobertsonScotland adjust defensively at half-time.
45+3′⚽ Vinícius Júnior scores againBrazil double their lead before the break.
60′⚽ Matheus Cunha scoresBrazil seal the match with a third goal.
61′🟨 Danilo bookedBrazil defender receives a yellow card.
65′🔄 Martinelli and Fabinho enterBrazil refresh attack and midfield.
75′🔄 Neymar returnsNeymar makes his first Brazil appearance in 981 days.
81′🔄 Endrick entersBrazil give minutes to their young attacking talent.
90+4′🏁 Full-TimeBrazil win 3-0 and finish top of Group C.

📋 Confirmed Playing XIs & Formations

Brazil 4-3-3

Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker

Defenders: Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Douglas Santos

Midfielders: Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro, Lucas Paquetá

Forwards: Rayan, Matheus Cunha, Vinícius Júnior

Approach: Brazil pressed Scotland’s build-up, controlled possession through midfield and attacked quickly through wide channels.

Scotland 4-4-1-1

Goalkeeper: Angus Gunn

Defenders: Nathan Patterson, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Andrew Robertson

Midfielders: Ben Gannon-Doak, Kenny McLean, Lewis Ferguson, John McGinn

Attacking Midfielder: Scott McTominay

Forward: Lawrence Shankland

Approach: Scotland tried to stay compact and counter quickly, but Brazil’s press limited their ability to progress the ball cleanly.

⭐ Top Performers

Vinícius Júnior: Scored twice and constantly exposed Scotland’s defensive line with explosive movement.

Bruno Guimarães: Controlled midfield rhythm and supplied the cross for Vinícius’ second goal.

Matheus Cunha: Worked hard as Brazil’s central forward and scored the third goal.

Alisson Becker: Stayed composed and protected Brazil’s clean sheet when Scotland created chances.

Angus Gunn: Made several saves despite conceding three against sustained Brazilian pressure.

Brazil fans celebrate during FIFA World Cup 2026 match against Scotland

Brazil fans celebrate at the FIFA Fan Festival as the Seleção secured top spot in Group C.

🏆 Final Group C Standings

PosTeamMPWDLGFGAGDPtsStatus
1Brazil321071+67✅ Group Winners
2Morocco321063+37✅ Qualified
3Scotland310214-33Third-place ranking race
4Haiti300328-60❌ Eliminated
Group C Analysis: Brazil and Morocco both finished on 7 points, but Brazil topped the group on goal difference. Scotland ended third with 3 points and must wait to see if they qualify as one of the best third-placed teams.

📅 Qualification Scenario

TeamScenario
BrazilQualified for the Round of 32 as Group C winners.
MoroccoQualified for the Round of 32 as Group C runners-up.
ScotlandFinished third and must wait on the best third-place standings.
HaitiEliminated after finishing bottom of Group C with zero points.
🏁 Final Verdict

Brazil looked every bit like a knockout contender in Miami Gardens. Their pressing, passing control and attacking sharpness gave Scotland little room to breathe.

Vinícius Júnior was the clear difference-maker, while Cunha’s second-half goal and Neymar’s emotional return added further weight to a confident Brazil performance.

Final Score: Scotland 0-3 Brazil
Player of the Match: Vinícius Júnior ⭐
Key Moment: Vinícius Júnior’s 7th-minute opener
Brazil Status: Qualified as Group C winners
Pulse India News Rating: 9/10

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