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    Football> Community> Olavi Vaisanen>

    Scotland VS Brazil

    FIFA World Cup
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    Scotland
    Scotland 0
    3 Brazil
    Brazil
    Scotland VS Brazil Brazil is in a strong position in Group C of the 2026 World Cup. With 1 win and 1 draw, they have 4 points. A draw will secure their qualification, and a win will guarantee them the top spot in the group. Meanwhile, Scotland, having 1 win and 1 loss, has 3 points. They must beat Brazil to ensure their advancement. A draw or a loss will only allow them to compete for the best third - placed team. Brazil, ranked second in the world with a total squad value of 928 million euros, has a well - structured 433 possession - based system under Ancelotti. Vinícius and Cunha are in great form, and Neymar is back from injury and available for selection. Only the main winger Rafinha is out due to a hamstring tear, and Casemiro, who has a yellow card, needs to avoid suspension. On the other hand, Scotland, with a squad value of only 208 million euros, mainly plays a 541 defensive formation. Robertson's crosses from the flanks, McTominay's forward runs and long - range shots, as well as set - pieces, are their main scoring methods. Although their players are physically strong in confrontation, there is a significant gap in individual skills compared to Brazil. In terms of their head - to - head record, Brazil has 4 wins and 1 draw with clean sheets against Scotland. In four World Cup encounters, Scotland has never won, which means they are under a lot of psychological pressure. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
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    • TipMasters
      TipMasters Won 5/6
      Although the fighting spirit of Scotland is unquestionable, the If we look back at the previous head-to-head meetings between these two national teams, it is clear that Brazil holds a significant historical advantage. The two sides have played five matches so far, in which Scotland have not recorded a single victory, Brazil have won four times, while one match ended in a goalless draw at the 1974 World Cup in Germany. The most recent meeting was a friendly match played in 2011, when Brazil secured a 2–0 victory. This historical record further confirms the gap in quality and tradition between these two teams. Brazil have generally controlled these encounters and have often managed to neutralize Scotland’s attack with solid defensive organization, while Scotland have struggled to find a way to seriously threaten the “Seleção.” Taking all of this into account, anything other than a Brazil victory would be a major surprise, which makes the “away win” the most logical option.
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
    • altpzzy
      altpzzy
      Scotland VS Brazil Scotland has returned to top - level international competitions after many years. They adopted a low - key and pragmatic approach in the first two group stage matches. A record of one win and one loss is in line with their overall strength, and their resilience on the pitch is commendable. Without superstars, the team relies on teamwork. The players strictly follow the tactical discipline. When defending, they set up multiple defensive lines reasonably and effectively block the middle, which can limit the opponent's penetration attacks. The midfield core, McGinn, has shown a balanced performance in both attack and defense for his club this season. He can not only make tackles in the back - field but also link up the front - field attacks. He is the only offensive and defensive pivot for the team. However, the team's weaknesses are quite obvious. The individual abilities of the players... Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streami
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
    • RodgerNje
      RodgerNje
      Scotland VS Brazil Brazil, with a consistently high world ranking, has an overall squad value and individual abilities that far surpass those of Scotland. In their historical encounters, Brazil has an unbeaten record, and the total goals in multiple meetings have exceeded 2.5. In the second group - stage match, Brazil bounced back with a 3 - 0 victory, regaining their attacking form. With Neymar's return alongside Vinícius, their wing breakthroughs and finishing in front of the goal are highly efficient. They average nearly 16 shots per game, indicating strong scoring stability. On the other hand, Scotland is under greater pressure to qualify. They mainly adopt a defensive - counterattack strategy. Players like Andrew Robertson and John McGinn support both offense and defense. However, they have only scored 1 goal in the first two rounds, showing a lack of firepower in the front line, and concede more than 1 goal per game on average. Tactically, Brazil will continue to control the bal
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      World Cup Scotland 0-3 Brazil
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