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Scotland are set to take on five-time champions Brazil at the World Cup
Scotland take on Brazil in their final group stage game(Image: Getty)
How to watch Scotland vs Brazil at World Cup 2026 tonight
Kick-off time: This highly anticipated Group C clash at the World Cup 2026 is scheduled to kick off at 11pm BST tonight. If you are tuning in from the local time zone in Miami, the game will begin at 6pm.
TV coverage in the United Kingdom: UK fans can watch the entire game live on BBC One without needing any paid subscription packages. The broadcast coverage starts at exactly 10pm, providing an hour of expert pre-match analysis and build-up.
Live streaming options: For those who prefer to watch online or via mobile devices, the match will be broadcast live through the BBC iPlayer app. You can also access the stream via the BBC Sport website on your desktop or laptop internet browser.
United States broadcast details: English-language viewers in the US can catch the game live on their local FOX network channel, or stream the action through the FOX Sports and FOX One apps starting at 6pm ET. For Spanish-language coverage, the match will air live on Telemundo and will be available to stream online via Peacock.
Radio coverage in the United Kingdom: Live audio commentary will be available on BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 5 Live. Additionally, full Scottish Gaelic commentary is being provided on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal and via BBC Sounds.
Group stage form: Scotland opened their tournament with a 1-0 victory against Haiti but subsequently suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Morocco. Meanwhile, Brazil currently sit at the top of Group C on four points after drawing 1-1 with Morocco and securing a 3-0 win over Haiti.
Injury and team news: Scotland defender Scott McKenna is a doubt after missing training over the weekend due to a calf problem. For Brazil, winger Raphinha is ruled out of this clash due to a hamstring injury sustained against Haiti, while Neymar remains doubtful but could make the bench after returning to training.
Head-to-head record: Scotland have a historically poor 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.
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