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Vinicius Junior's Brace Powers Brazil Past Scotland 3-0 in World Cup 2026

Brazil secured a 3-0 victory over Scotland to top Group C in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Vinicius Junior scored twice in the first half, becoming the first Brazilian in 24 years to score in three consecutive World Cup matches. Matheus Cunha added a third goal after the break to seal the win. Neymar made his tournament return from injury as a substitute in the closing stages.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Vinicius' brace, Cunha goal help Brazil defeat Scotland by 3-0

Florida, June 25

Brazil secured their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage with a convincing 3-0 victory over Scotland in their final Group C match at Miami Stadium on Wednesday, June 24. Vinicius Junior starred for the five-time world champions, scoring twice in the first half before Matheus Cunha added a third after the break to seal top spot in the group for Carlo Ancelotti's side.

Brazil made a bright start and took the lead in the seventh minute after Scotland were caught out at the back. Rayan capitalised on a misplaced pass from Scott McKenna and set up Vinicius, who rounded Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn before calmly slotting the ball into the net.

With the goal, Vinicius etched his name into the country's football history by becoming the first Brazilian player in 24 years to score in each of his nation's first three FIFA World Cup matches, matching a feat last achieved by Ronaldo Nazario and Rivaldo in 2002, as per ESPN FC's X handle. Overall, Vinicius Jr became only the fifth Brazilian player to score in the nation's first three FIFA World Cup matches, following Jairzinho (1970), Romario (1994), and Ronaldo and Rivaldo (2002). Notably, Brazil went on to win the tournament on each of the previous three occasions.

The South Americans continued to dominate possession and nearly doubled their advantage against Scotland midway through the half, but a second goal from Vinicius was ruled out following a VAR review.

Scotland struggled to create clear opportunities against Brazil's organised defence and fell further behind in first-half stoppage time. Bruno Guimaraes delivered an inviting cross into the box and Vinicius rose unmarked at the back post to head home his second goal of the night.

The Scotland players attempted to respond after the break but Brazil maintained control and effectively put the contest beyond doubt in the 60th minute. Guimaraes once again played a key role, driving into the penalty area before setting up Matheus Cunha, who finished confidently to make it 3-0 for Brazil.

Scotland continued to battle and forced Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker into a couple of important saves, but they were unable to find a way back into the match.

Brazil also welcomed Neymar back to action, with the forward making his first appearance of the tournament after recovering from injury. The 34-year-old came off the bench in the closing stages as Brazil comfortably saw out the victory.

The result sees Brazil finish top of Group C with seven points and advance to the Round of 32 alongside Morocco, who defeated Haiti 4-2 on the same day. Meanwhile, Scotland will have to wait to know whether their three points will be enough to progress as one of the best third-placed teams.

— ANI

Reader Comments

David E

Great win for Brazil, but Scotland showed some fight in the second half. Alisson was there when needed. Not sure about Neymar coming back from injury—could be risky for the knockout stages.

Rahul R

Scotland's defense was all at sea in the first half! That pass from McKenna was a gift. Vinicius is a joy to watch—pace, skill, finishing. I'm loving this World Cup, even though India isn't there yet. Fingers crossed for 2030 or 2034! 🇮🇳⚽

Samantha B

Brazil looked solid but Scotland's third-place hopes are still alive. Three points might be enough. Good to see Neymar back—his experience will be crucial in the knockouts. Ancelotti has built a balanced team.

Priya S

Vinicius is becoming a legend, no doubt. But I feel for the Scottish fans—they played with heart, especially in the second half. Guimaraes was the unsung hero today with those assists. Brazil vs Morocco in the next round will be tasty! 🇧🇷

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