Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy throws during first-half action against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. On Dec. 14, 2025, McCarthy continued his first season as Minnesota’s starting quarterback while facing another playoff contender on the road. The young passer remained one of the franchise’s most closely watched players. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy faces a very pivotal year in 2026, his third season as a pro after Minnesota drafted him as the franchise quarterback solution in 2024. The club also has Kyler Murray in the mix to compete with McCarthy for the top job this summer, so much so that some have wondered if McCarthy has played his last game in Minnesota as a starter.
According to ESPN, McCarthy has done no such thing — and he might even win the battle over Murray.
Vikings QB Competition Has Room for a McCarthy Surge
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy warms up during training camp practice in Eagan as preparations continued for the upcoming season. McCarthy took part in drills on August 2, 2024, while Minnesota evaluated the rookie quarterback during his first NFL camp and began building the offense around its future signal-caller. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports.
Dan Graziano: Don’t Rule McCarthy Out Just Yet
Graziano of ESPN sized up hot takes around the NFL this week, evaluating whether they were overreactions. Along the way, he chimed in on McCarthy’s future.
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“J.J. McCarthy has started his last game for the Vikings. Verdict: OVERREACTION. McCarthy could prove to be the better option in camp. If that happens, the players on the roster will see that and buy into the decision. You could make the case that the best outcome for the Vikings is for McCarthy to win the job and become the player they thought he could be when they moved up to draft him,” Graziano opined.
“But even if that doesn’t happen in camp, Murray is far from a perfect solution, which is why the Cardinals are paying him $36 million this year to play for someone else. If McCarthy reacts to being thrust into a competition the way the Vikings hope he does, he could end up starting games for them this season.”
The Vikings have not had a genuine quarterback battle in a long time; the stage is set for July and August.
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Graziano continued, “He’s also under contract for 2026, whereas Murray is not (and Murray’s contract includes a no-franchise tag provision). Sure, it’s possible Murray thrives in O’Connell’s offense while McCarthy crumbles.”
“But either outcome is far from a sure thing. There’s a long way to go before the start of the 2026 season, let alone the end of it. And on some level at least, the Vikings hope there’s still a long way to go in McCarthy’s NFL story.”
Some Momentum in the Battle?
When the very first week of OTAs got underway, McCarthy turned heads with comments that some perceived as bizarre. He said welcoming Murray into the mix felt like a high school situation, while Murray offered a more diplomatic reply to the same question.
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Thereafter, when action actually translated to the field, McCarthy and Murray traded productive outings, with McCarthy even gaining momentum in a battle that most assume Murray will win. Murray threw some interceptions, and McCarthy looked sturdier.
It’s the cycle of a quarterback competition — ups and downs — and go-time at training camp is about five weeks away. Murray remains the frontrunner, but McCarthy isn’t a chump.
Teammates Believe in McCarthy
Vikings right tackle O’Neill said about McCarthy in early May, “Even through some of the low points, I mean, we were 4-8 at one point last year. We rattled off five straight. Like, guys believe in him, and guys wanted us to figure it out and be better as an offense. You hear the term ‘lose the locker room.’ He had the locker room more than anybody I’d seen ever.”
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“You want to root for him. You want to do well, and you want him to keep taking those next steps. If I was judged after my first 10 games in the NFL, I’m not playing right now. There’s a part of it where he’s still so fresh, and he’s only going to continue to get better. The whole attitude from us was, ‘How do we go there as an offense together?’”
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy goes through pregame warmups before a preseason game against the Las Vegas Raiders at U.S. Bank Stadium. McCarthy prepared on August 10, 2024, by working on mechanics and timing as Minnesota evaluated its rookie passer during one of his earliest NFL appearances under the home lights. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports.
McCarthy’s former teammate, Adam Thielen, echoed the sentiment, saying a few weeks ago, “He’s got all the traits to be a successful quarterback in this league. He has the skills. He has the strong arm. He has the mindset that not a lot of guys have, has this dog mentality that everyone wants to find. So, I love those two aspects of him. I think he’s a guy who loves football; he loves his teammates.”
“You feel that in the locker room with him. Now, was there some things that he needs to work on? Yes. Absolutely. He knows that. And I think he’s gone to the drawing board this offseason, I think he’s taken feedback from coach O’Connell, and coach, I think, was very candid with him of ‘This is what you need to improve on.’”
O’Neill and Thielen wouldn’t make that stuff up. As much as possible in a quarterback battle, McCarthy has the support of his teammates.
Besting Murray Still a Daunting Task
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In the end, let’s face it: Murray has more experience, and he didn’t sign with the Vikings to play backup quarterback. ESPN can remain hopeful about McCarthy, and that’s fine, but Murray will likely be the Week 1 starter.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy drops back to pass against the Baltimore Ravens at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. McCarthy worked through his progressions on November 9, 2025, during live game action as the Vikings offense developed around the young quarterback in his first season leading Minnesota’s attack. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
A more realistic best-case scenario is for McCarthy to shine if Murray gets hurt — which happens to Murray. The former Cardinal has missed about one-quarter of his career starts; there’s no reason to believe he’d suddenly become durable and healthy in Minnesota.
When that time comes, McCarthy will have his big moment. Theoretically, he could ball out, and the Vikings’ original draft plan from 2024 would just be on track.
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AEW star Christian Cage’s rival revisited the veteran’s past on tonight’s Dynamite. The Patriarch was one of the most underrated stars of the global sports entertainment juggernaut. He debuted with Adam Copeland as a tag team. In just a few years, the Rated-R Superstar was pushed to the moon. Meanwhile, Cage got lost in the shuffle. Eventually, the two stars retired from action for many years. The two stars eventually returned to WWE and are currently with All Elite.
A few months after his WWE debut, the Patriarch wore Oakley’s Over the Top sunglasses. He wore the sunglasses for the 5-second pose schtick. The fashion was bought back by David Finaly tonight. Finlay and his teammate Clark Connors are set to battle Adam Copeland and Christian Cage for the AEW World Tag Team Championships at Forbidden Door later this week. The two teams have been ambushing each other ahead of their match.
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Tonight on Dynamite, the War Dogs collided with Cope and Cage backstage. While the veterans had an upper hand in the brawl, things turned around quickly for them as Clark Connors and David Finlay choked them with wires. In the end, David wore the over-the-top sunglasses and gave a 5-second pose, revisiting Christian Cage’s gimmick in WWE.
Christian Cage brutally roasted War Dogs’ David Finlay last week
One-half of the current AEW World Tag Team Champions has been known for taking brutal shots at his opponents.
While talking about the War Dogs and their match at Forbidden Door on last week’s Dynamite, Christian Cage claimed that WWE legend Fit Finlay should have never given birth to David.
“I’ve never come across another tag team that’s actually named after their mothers. And Finlay, if you’re supposed to be some sort of gift to the wrestling business from your father, he should’ve done all of us a favor and let you run down the inside of his leg,” he said.
It will be interesting to see if War Dogs emerge victorious at Forbidden Door.
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Brazil’s Neymar (10) celebrates after the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Brazil in Miami Gardens, Fla., Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Neymar marked his long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup by reaching two of the most exclusive milestones in Brazilian football history during Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Scotland. Coming off the bench in the second half at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, the 34-year-old became only the fourth Brazilian player to appear at four different World Cup tournaments and just the second to wear Brazil’s iconic No. 10 shirt across four editions of the competition.The appearance ended an absence of more than three years from the World Cup stage. Neymar had not featured since Brazil’s quarter-final defeat to Croatia on December 9, 2022, while his last international appearance came on October 17, 2023, when he suffered the serious knee injury during Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.
Neymar joins one of Brazil’s most exclusive World Cup lists
Brazil’s rich World Cup history stretches back to 1930, yet only four players have represented the Seleção at four different editions of the tournament.Neymar now joins Pelé (1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970), Djalma Santos (1954, 1958, 1962 and 1966) and Cafu (1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006) in that select group after making his first appearance of the 2026 tournament.His return also carried another piece of history. By wearing Brazil’s famous No. 10 shirt at the 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026 World Cups, Neymar became only the second Brazilian after Pelé to wear the nation’s most celebrated jersey across four separate World Cup editions.
Brazil secure first place before Neymar returns
Brazil entered the final Group C fixture needing at least a draw to guarantee top spot, but Carlo Ancelotti’s side quickly removed any uncertainty.Vinícius Júnior capitalised on a defensive mistake to open the scoring in the seventh minute before adding a second with a powerful header in first-half stoppage time. Matheus Cunha completed the victory in the 60th minute after being released by an incisive Bruno Guimarães through ball.
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Brazil’s Neymar (10) reacts as he takes the field during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Brazil in Miami Gardens, Fla., Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
With the result effectively secured, Ancelotti introduced Neymar in the 76th minute, replacing Cunha to a standing ovation from the Miami crowd.The substitution represented Neymar’s first World Cup appearance since Qatar 2022 and his first international match since recovering from the knee injury that sidelined him for an extended period before a recent calf problem delayed his involvement at this tournament.
Sharp return offers Brazil another attacking option
Although Neymar played only 15 minutes, he looked comfortable and composed operating in his familiar No. 10 role.He completed 13 of his 14 passes for a 92 per cent passing accuracy, created two chances, produced one shot on target and drew a foul without showing any visible signs of discomfort. One of his most promising moments came after his own free-kick rebounded back into his path, allowing him to strike first time from distance, although Angus Gunn gathered comfortably.
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Brazil’s Neymar (10) challenges for the ball with Scotland’s Kenny McLean (23) and Lewis Ferguson (19) during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Brazil in Miami Gardens, Fla., Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Speaking in the mixed zone after the match, Neymar reflected on his return to the World Cup stage, describing it as “one of the most special days” of his career as he wore the Brazil shirt again on football’s biggest stage.More importantly for Brazil, Neymar completed the match without any physical setbacks after missing the opening two group-stage matches.Brazil finished Group C unbeaten with seven points following a draw against Morocco and victories over Haiti and Scotland, securing progression to the Round of 32 as group winners.With Neymar now match-fit again and Vinícius Júnior leading the tournament with another outstanding display, Carlo Ancelotti heads into the knockout rounds with the deepest attacking options Brazil have possessed since the competition began.
Eddie Hearn has offered his verdict on a clash between Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney, which has suddenly emerged as an unexpected possibility for later this year.
WBO welterweight champion Haney took to social media earlier this week, claiming that Davis’ team has reached out in a somewhat bizarre turn of events.
This follows the news of ‘Tank’ withdrawing from negotiations with Floyd Schofield, thus forgoing an opportunity to reclaim his WBA lightweight title.
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An encounter with Haney would therefore come as a considerable curveball, given that Davis was seemingly plotting a return to 135lbs.
‘Tank’ was subsequently involved in negotiations for an immediate rematch, only to then land a lucrative opportunity to face Jake Paul in November.
Due to accusations of domestic violence, however, the American was later removed from the scheduled exhibition match and stripped of his WBA title.
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But now, it would appear that he is set to return to action, potentially against Haney, who comes off a unanimous decision victory over Brian Norman Jr in November.
In a media huddle with Fight Hub TV, Matchroom chairman Hearn – who used to promote Haney – gave an honest assessment of how the all-American showdown might unfold.
“You just don’t know how Tank’s gonna [perform when he returns]. When did he last fight?
“He’s been through a lot, but Tank is an unbelievable talent; he’s a generational talent. If it’s prime v prime, I don’t like backing against Devin Haney …. It’s a good fight.
“[I’d favour] Devin Haney, for his professionalism and his discipline, but Tank is a phenomenal fighter. If it’s Tank at his very best, maybe Tank [wins].”
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In order to secure the ‘Tank’ fight, Haney would likely need to vacate his WBO title and, in turn, relieve himself of a mandatory obligation against Keyshawn Davis.
South Africa Starting XI: Ronwen Williams, Khuliso Mudau, Ime Okon, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Aubrey Modiba, Sphephelo Sithole, Thalente Mbatha, Oswin Appollis, Relebohile Mofokeng, Thapelo Maseko, Evidence Makgopa.
South Korea Starting XI: Kim Seung-gyu, Kim Min-jae, Lee Gi-hyuk, Lee Han-beom, Kim Moon-hwan, Hwang In-beom, Paik Seung-ho, Seol Young-woo, Lee Kang-in, Hwang Hee-chan, Oh Hyeon-gyu.
A feature race during the latter part of the spring carnival is now on the radar for Pin Up Sheila, following the juvenile’s second victory from as many starts at Warwick Farm.
By the adaptable sire Pinatubo, the filly added to a determined on-speed win at Canterbury last month with another impressive performance on Wednesday, wearing down the leaders to take out the Hyland Race Colours Handicap (1100m).
Winning trainer Tom Charlton was delighted to see Pin Up Sheila ($2.50 fav) exhibit another facet of her ability, with the filly digging deep to win despite racing greenly.
“She will learn a lot. She did a bit wrong in her trial the other day, and even up the running today she is climbing a bit in her action and not quite flattening out yet,” Charlton stated.
“Hopefully, that will do her the world of good going forward.
“We will probably turn her out now. I’ll have a chat with (owners) the Esplin family, who have obviously got a nice filly on their hands.
“I’d say we’ll give her a breather and look after her, and perhaps she can look at something a little later in the spring.”
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Charlton is unsure about Pin Up Sheila’s potential to stretch in distance, but indicated there is stamina in her lineage, making races like the Reginald Allen Quality (1400m) and potential Melbourne targets possibilities.
“She will definitely stay further than today. She has a very stout female line, but she’s not slow,” he commented.
“The stallion is quite a mixed bag. He can get a bit of everything, so we’ll have to work that out.”
Chris Waller presented the $850,000 yearling Omalong for a stylish debut win in the Asahi Super Dry Handicap (1100m), the colt by Extreme Choice overcoming a slow start to stamp his class.
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Bred by Gerry Harvey, the prominent businessman retained a share of the ownership, a decision that Waller’s assistant trainer, Charlie Duckworth, believes was a wise one.
“Gerry Harvey kept a little share in him as well. He did the same with (Group 1 winner) Campione D’Italia, so hopefully he’s just as lucky,” Duckworth said.
“He’s obviously got a very good future. They don’t win like that unless they do.”
Omalong ($1.70 fav) finished ahead of Sanctum ($17) by 1-3/4 lengths to secure a stable trifecta, with Letters Patent ($12) a further long head back in third. You can find the latest betting sites for this and upcoming races at online bookmakers.
Ball, 24, has played his entire career in Charlotte and has three years remaining on the five-year, $260-million max contract he signed with the Hornets.
Over 72 games last season, Ball averaged 20.1 points, 7.1 assists and 4.8 rebounds over 28 minutes a game.
The Hornets were knocked out in the NBA play-in tournament, and may be looking to shift away from Ball as the focal point of the team and instead build around rising stars Brandon Miller and Kon Knueppel.
Meanwhile, the Raptors headed into the summer with a need at guard, and Ball certainly has the talent to fill a hole on the Toronto roster.
Nov 3, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) catches the onside kick against the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth quarter at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images
The Minnesota Vikings have +5000 odds to win the Super Bowl in 2026, which is about the same as a snowfall in Minneapolis on Memorial Day.
Every year, we uplift teams that live in the same neighborhood of Super Bowl odds as Minnesota, and this go-around, there are about four clubs. Ranked in ascending order, the following franchises have similar Super Bowl moneyline (No. 1 = closest Vikings comp in 2026).
Vikings Share Vegas Tier with Four Squads
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers runs onto the field for pregame introductions at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh. Rodgers entered the spotlight on November 16, 2025, before a divisional matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals as the stadium atmosphere built and anticipation surrounded the veteran quarterback’s latest AFC North appearance. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images.
4. Pittsburgh Steelers Odds to Win SB: +6500
Sportsbooks are not too enamored with the Steelers, probably because Pittsburgh is running it back with Aaron Rodgers, who will turn 43 in December, and got rid of Mike Tomlin after nearly two decades — in favor of Mike McCarthy. Vikings fans will know McCarthy well from his time in Green Bay and Dallas. He’s a coach who establishes legitimacy, usually manufactures a playoff appearance, and then falls short of the Super Bowl.
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Pittsburgh added wide receiver Michael Pittman, cornerback Jamel Dean, and running back Rico Dowdle. At quarterback behind Rodgers, the depth includes Will Howard, Drew Allar, and Mason Rudolph.
The time may be ripe for the Steelers to finish with a losing record for the first time since 2003.
USA Today‘s Nate Davis called Pittsburgh the 19th-best team in the business last week, explaining, “They officially have QB Aaron Rodgers and the most expensive trio of outside linebackers in the league after Nick Herbig became the latest to cash in on an expensive, aging defense that didn’t do nearly enough to support the four-time league MVP in 2025.”
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“The Steelers managed to win the AFC North in a down year for the division, but 10-7 likely won’t get the job done this time around.”
3. Washington Commanders Odds to Win SB: +4500
Washington has slightly better odds to win it all than Minnesota, probably because Vegas trusts Jayden Daniels to rebound, after a lost 2025 season, more than Kyler Murray or J.J. McCarthy to surge in the Twin Cities. There’s also Dan Quinn, the head coach, to consider, who usually produces a steady defense.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn speaks with reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine inside the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Quinn met with the media on February 24, 2026, as Washington evaluated draft prospects and discussed offseason plans following the franchise’s successful season and deep postseason run. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
K’Lavon Chaisson (DE), Leo Chenal (LB), Jerome Ford (RB), Nick Cross (S), Chig Okonkwo (TE), Odafe Oweh (EDGE), Amik Robertson (CB), Laremy Tunsil (OT), Rachaad White (RB), and Ahkello Witherspoon (CB) joined the roster in free agency. The Commanders also used the seventh overall pick in the draft on Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, in addition to onboarding wide receiver Antonio Williams in Round 3.
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Odds to Win SB: +5000
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Now — the teams with the same Super Bowl odds as Minnesota. Led by Baker Mayfield, who is tentatively slated for free agency in 2027, Tampa Bay will hope to return to the playoffs after a down season at 8-9 last year. Quietly, the Buccaneers reached the postseason every season from 2020 to 2024, so it was a little weird for Bucs fans to live without meaningful January football.
Tampa Bay embarked on a more modest free agency than the aforementioned Commanders, signing Alex Anzalone (LB), Kenneth Gainwell (RB), Al-Quadin Muhammad (LB), and A’Shawn Robinson (DE). In the draft, EDGE rusher Rueben Bain fell into their lap with the 15th pick, while the Buccaneers also picked linebacker Joshiah Trotter, wide receiver Ted Hurst, and cornerback Keionte Scott.
Future Hall of Famer Mike Evans finally left Tampa Bay, signing with the San Francisco 49ers.
The Buccaneers did not fetch No. 1 on this list because they’re expected to narrowly win the NFC South. Oddsmakers think the Vikings will finish in last place in the NFC North.
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1. Indianapolis Colts Odds to Win SB: +5000
The Colts are the club most like the Vikings in 2026, per sportsbooks’ expectations. They’re slated to finish in third place in the AFC South and employ a quarterback, Daniel Jones — a former Viking — desperate to prove his legitimacy.
With the same odds to hoist the Lombardi Trophy as the Vikings, Indianapolis onboarded Micheal Clemons (DE), Arden Key (DE), Derrick Nnadi (DT), Cam Taylor-Britt (CB), while re-upping with the aforementioned Jones and wide receiver Alec Pierce.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn addresses the media during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Quinn spoke on February 24, 2026, while league executives and coaches gathered in Indianapolis to evaluate draft prospects and begin preparations for the upcoming NFL season. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
Sans a 1st-Round pick this year and next due to the Sauce Gardner trade, the Colts walked away from the draft with CJ Allen, a linebacker from Georgia, and safety A.J. Haulcy of LSU.
Sharp Football‘s Raymond Sumerlin noted on the Colts this month after ranking them No. 21 in power rankings, “The Colts got good value on CJ Allen, who some thought was a first-round talent, but they simply did not have the draft capital to add much to the roster. The pass rush still looks like a major area of concern.”
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If you’re looking for the best comp for the 2026 Vikings, based on how the world feels, it’s the Colts.
Dustin Baker is a novelist and political scientist. His second novel, The Invaders , is out now. So is … More about Dustin Baker
Vinicius Junior made it four goals in three games at the World Cup as Brazil cruised to a 3-0 victory over Scotland on Wednesday, sealing progress to the last 32 as Group C winners and leaving their opponents in danger of another first-round exit.
Real Madrid superstar Vinicius took advantage of a defensive howler to give Brazil an early lead in Miami and headed in another in first-half stoppage time.
Scotland were never really in it and Matheus Cunha got a third on the hour mark for the record five-time World Cup winners, who brought on Neymar towards the end for his first international appearance in over two-and-a-half years.
There are doubts as to whether Carlo Ancelotti’s side are genuine contenders to win this tournament but boosted by finishing top of the group they head to Texas for a last-32 tie in Houston on June 29.
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That will be against the runners-up in Group F, which will be either the Netherlands, Japan or Sweden.
After scoring in both the opening 1-1 draw with Morocco and the 3-0 win over Haiti, Vinicius is the first Brazilian to find the net in every group game at a World Cup since Ronaldo and Rivaldo both did it in 2002.
With four goals, he is one behind Lionel Messi and level with Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe in the golden boot race.
Scotland, meanwhile, are at real risk of yet another group-stage elimination, as has been their fate at every previous major tournament in which they have participated — that includes eight World Cups before this year.
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Morocco took second in Group C, with seven points but behind Brazil on goal difference, after coming from behind twice to beat Haiti 4-2 in Atlanta.
Scotland come third with three points and a goal difference of minus three. They must wait to see if that is enough to finish as one of the eight best third-placed sides who advance to the last 32.
Steve Clarke’s team could not recover from conceding inside two minutes in their last outing against Morocco in Boston, and they only had themselves to blame as they once again fell behind early.
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It was a very soft goal to concede and a nightmare for Scott McKenna, who had been brought into the defence in place of Grant Hanley.
McKenna was too casual in possession in his own box in the seventh minute and was closed down by Rayan.
Starting in place of the injured Raphinha, the young Bournemouth forward gave it to Vinicius and he rounded Angus Gunn to score.
Neymar makes comeback
Scotland were very lucky not to concede again in similar circumstances midway through the first half as Jack Hendry was closed down by Vinicius who went on to slot in.
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This time, however, the goal was overturned following a VAR check by the Mexican referee, who could see that Vinicius had clipped the leg of Hendry on his way through.
But it was only a matter of time before Brazil scored again, and Vinicius headed in with the game in stoppage time at the end of the first half.
Once more Scotland were punished for slack play at the back with an Andy Robertson pass being intercepted inside his own area before Bruno Guimaraes crossed for the goal.
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Scotland looked at risk of completely collapsing as Gunn had to save from Rayan just before the half-time whistle, and the goalkeeper then denied Vinicius his hat-trick soon after the restart.
Instead it was Manchester United‘s Cunha who got the third — his third of the tournament — from a Guimaraes lay-off, and Brazil could have won by more.
A consolation goal for Scotland might have been significant in their quest to reach the next round, but Alisson twice denied Scott McTominay.
Neymar, Brazil’s all-time top goal-scorer, came on for Cunha in the 76th minute to huge cheers, making his comeback after being absent from the Selecao since October 2023.
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This was Brazil’s fourth win in five World Cup meetings with Scotland, the exception being a goalless draw in 1974.
Morocco became the most successful African nation in FIFA World Cup history after defeating Haiti 4-2 in their final Group C match on Wednesday.
The victory was Morocco’s seventh win at the World Cup, moving the Atlas Lions ahead of Nigeria, who previously held the African record with six victories.
Late goals from Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine sealed the historic win in Atlanta as Morocco came from behind twice to deny Haiti a first-ever World Cup point.
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Haiti stunned the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists by taking the lead in the 10th minute when a flick from Lenny Joseph went in off Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou for an own goal.
Morocco responded through Achraf Hakimi, who levelled in the 39th minute after Haiti goalkeeper Johny Placide failed to keep out Brahim Diaz’s effort.
However, Haiti regained the lead just before half-time when Wilson Isidor scored a stunning long-range strike into the top corner.
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Morocco hit back again in first-half stoppage time as Ismael Saibari scored his third goal of the tournament after a well-worked move involving Hakimi.
The Atlas Lions finally took control in the closing stages when substitute Rahimi’s effort took a deflection and found the net with 12 minutes remaining.
Yassine then wrapped up the victory in the 89th minute after a VAR check confirmed Rahimi had kept the ball in play before providing the assist.
The win ensured Morocco finished second in Group C behind Brazil, who beat Scotland 3-0 to claim top spot.
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Although Morocco could not finish first in the group, the result secured another piece of history for African football. Their seventh World Cup victory is now the highest number achieved by any African nation in the competition, surpassing Nigeria’s long-standing mark of six wins.
For Haiti, the defeat brought an end to a spirited campaign. The Caribbean side, ranked 83rd in the world, exited the tournament without a point but earned praise for scoring twice against one of the strongest teams in the competition.
Morocco will now face either the Netherlands, Japan or Sweden in the Round of 32, while Haiti return home after finishing bottom of Group C.
Matheus Cunha and Tyler Fletcher were on opposing sides for Brazil’s World Cup meeting with Scotland on Wednesday night, and the two Manchester United players had contrasting evenings
Matheus Cunha was reunited with Manchester United youngster Tyler Fletcher in a wholesome moment during Brazil’s World Cup clash with Scotland in Miami. Cunha’s side came out on top, with Brazil winning 3-0 to secure top spot in Group C.
For Scotland, it was a damaging night, leaving them dependent on results elsewhere to squeeze into the round of 32 after finishing third in their group. Steve Clarke’s side won’t know their fate until around Sunday, with teams in other groups still having one match left to play.
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The expanded 48‑team format means only the top eight third‑placed sides progress and the Tartan Army have only themselves to blame after costly defensive errors. Scott McKenna’s early mistake gifted Brazil a seventh‑minute opener, finished by Vinicius Junior, and set the tone for a punishing evening.
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The Real Madrid star then struck again on the brink of half‑time, and Cunha added another to seal the win. It was the United attacker’s third goal in as many games.
Prior to the match, the players exchanged the usual handshakes but Cunha made a point of giving Fletcher a special greeting, offering a warm hug.
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The heartwarming moment sparked plenty of reaction from fans on X.
One United supporter wrote: “United brotherhood,” while another added: “Lovely indeed. Teammates now facing each other in a fierce battle.”
A third simply commented: “Lovely moment that.”
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However, Fletcher didn’t feature after being called-up to replace Napoli star Billy Gilmour who was ruled out of the World Cup with a knee injury suffered in Scotland’s final home friendly before the tournament.
As Scotland’s campaign edges towards an early finish, Fletcher, who only made his debut in a friendly against Curacao in May, may not get the chance to appear on the biggest stage.
The 19‑year‑old has been named on the bench for the Tartan Army’s last three matches against Haiti, Morocco and Brazil.
Cunha, meanwhile, made way for Neymar in the 76th minute after earning a second consecutive start under Carlo Ancelotti. Neymar made his first appearance of the tournament, having recently recovered from a calf injury.
Brazil have qualified for the knockouts and, as it stands, will face Japan in the round of 32.
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