Brazil underlined their FIFA World Cup 2026 title credentials with a commanding 3-0 victory over Scotland, securing top spot in Group C with an impressive all-around display. Led by a brilliant first-half brace from Vinícius Júnior, the Seleção controlled proceedings throughout and capped off the evening with the long-awaited tournament debut of Neymar.
With qualification and final group standings at stake, both teams entered the match knowing the importance of a positive result. Brazil wasted little time asserting its authority, taking the lead in the seventh minute when Vinícius Júnior finished confidently after being played through by Rayan.
The five-time world champions dominated possession and dictated the tempo for much of the first half, repeatedly stretching the Scottish defence with their fluid attacking movement. Their pressure was rewarded again deep into first-half stoppage time when Bruno Guimarães delivered an inviting cross to the far post, where Vinícius rose to head home his second goal of the evening and give Brazil a commanding advantage heading into the break.
Brazil continued to control the contest after halftime and put the result beyond doubt in the 60th minute. Bruno Guimarães registered his second assist of the match, picking out Matheus Cunha, who finished clinically to make it 3-0.
The match also produced one of the biggest moments of the evening in the 76th minute when Neymar made his first appearance of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Brazilian superstar received a warm reception from the crowd as he came off the bench for his tournament debut, adding another positive note to an already memorable night for the Seleção.
Brazil comfortably managed the closing stages to secure all three points and complete an unbeaten group-stage campaign. The victory sees Brazil finish top of Group C with seven points, while Morocco also advances to the knockout rounds after securing second place on seven points. With Vinícius Júnior in sparkling form and Neymar now back in action, Brazil heads into the knockout stages with momentum firmly on its side.
