Group C - Scotland vs Brazil Match Day Tickets
Tickets for Scotland vs Brazil are in high demand and are expected to sell quickly. For Scotland supporters, this is a rare opportunity to watch their side take on one of the most decorated nations in World Cup history. For Brazil fans, it is a chance to see their team make an early statement in the campaign.
The two sides meet on 24 June at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, with kick-off at 11 pm BST. The fixture is expected to draw supporters from across the world, so planning and getting tickets early is advised. Availability on resale platforms is likely to be limited, and prices are unlikely to fall as the match approaches.
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Scotland vs Brazil Predictions
Brazil go into this fixture as heavy favourites, being one of the most naturally gifted squads in the tournament. Scotland, however, has shown in recent years that they are capable of competing with stronger opposition when the defensive structure is right.
A tight first half is likely, with Brazil expected to grow into the game as it progresses. Scotland will need to be disciplined on the counter if they are to cause an upset. A Brazil win feels the most probable outcome.
The Venue: Hard Rock Stadium Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, is one of the most recognisable sporting venues in the United States. It has hosted six Super Bowls, WrestleMania, the Miami Open, and the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. More recently, it served as a venue for the 2024 Copa América.
Originally opened in 1987, the stadium has been redeveloped over the years. A canopy roof now covers around 90% of the seating, and four large corner video boards mean there are sightlines from every part of the ground. For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the stadium will operate with a seated capacity of 65,000.
Travel tips for UK fans
Making the trip from the UK to Miami takes some planning, but it is well worth it. Here is what to know before you go. Getting there
Direct flights from London Heathrow to Miami International Airport are operated by American Airlines, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic, with a flight time of around 10 hours and 40 minutes.
Miami runs five hours behind the UK, so factor in the time difference when planning your schedule around the match. Book as early as possible, as demand around World Cup fixtures is high and prices will climb as the date approaches. Getting to the stadium
Miami International Airport sits around 20 miles from Hard Rock Stadium. Options for getting there include:
Brightline Rail: Take Brightline from Downtown Miami or Fort Lauderdale to Aventura Station, then connect via an event shuttle directly to the stadium.
Rideshare: Uber and Lyft operate across Miami, though surge pricing on matchdays can push fares up and journey times out. Factor this in if you are cutting it close.
Driving: The stadium has parking for nearly 27,000 cars, but arriving early is strongly advisable given the size of the event.
Where to stay
Miami has accommodation to suit most budgets. South Beach and Brickell are both popular with visitors and well-connected to the rest of the city. That said, hotels in both areas are already seeing strong demand for World Cup dates. Book as early as you can to get the best options at the best prices. Weather
June in Miami is hot, humid, and prone to short but intense tropical showers in the afternoon. Pack light, breathable clothing, bring sunscreen, and make sure to stay hydrated, particularly during any walking to and from the ground. Visa and entry requirements
UK citizens travelling to the United States need to apply for an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) before departure, unless they already hold a valid US visa. Apply well in advance of your travel date to avoid any last-minute complications.
Matchday kick-off time for UK fans
The match kicks off at 7:30 pm local Miami time on 27 June 2026, that is 12:30 am in the early hours of 28 June for fans following from back home in the UK.
Players to Watch
Vinicius Jr- Brazil
Regarded as one of the best players in the world right now, Vinicius Jr will be the name on everyone's lips going into this fixture. The Real Madrid forward is in his prime, capable of deciding a match in a single moment. Scotland's defensive organisation will be tested from the first whistle.
Raphinha: Brazil
The Barcelona winger brings pace and an eye for goals from wide areas. A player who has grown at club level in recent seasons, Raphinha will be eager to carry that form onto the international stage and cement his place as one of Brazil's attacking outlets.
Scott McTominay: Scotland
Scotland's most influential player, McTominay's ability to arrive late into the box, win headers and drive forward from midfield makes him Scotland's biggest goal threat. Against a Brazil side that will likely dominate possession, his energy and timing will be crucial.
Andrew Robertson: Scotland
Scotland's captain and most experienced international. Robertson's ability to get forward, into dangerous areas and organise the defensive line makes him one of the most important figures in the squad. How Scotland set up defensively will owe a great deal to Robertson's positioning and leadership on the left side.
Scotland vs Brazil: Match history
Scotland and Brazil have met on many occasions over the years, and the fixtures have produced some memorable moments. The two sides met at the 1974 World Cup in West Germany, where the match ended goalless, a result that flattered neither side.
At the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, Brazil defeated Scotland 2–1 in the opening match of the tournament.
John Collins gave Scotland a famous equaliser from the penalty spot after César Sampaio had opened the scoring, before an unfortunate own goal from Tom Boyd settled the match in Brazil's favour. It remains one of the most-watched and replayed Scottish football matches.
In more recent years, the sides met in a friendly at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City in 2011, with Brazil winning 2–0 through goals from Neymar and Alexandre Pato. Across all competitive and friendly meetings, Brazil hold an advantage in terms of wins.
The 2026 World Cup fixture in Miami will be another opportunity for Scotland to write a new chapter in what has always been an exciting head-to-head.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a limit to how many Scotland vs Brazil tickets I can buy?
There is no maximum quantity restriction when purchasing tickets through Football Ticket Pad. Simply select the number of tickets you need when browsing the available listings.
Are Scotland vs Brazil tickets cheaper last-minute?
Ticket prices can fluctuate as the match approaches. In some cases, prices may drop closer to kick-off if there are unsold seats available. However, this is not guaranteed. For a high-profile fixture like Scotland vs Brazil at the World Cup, strong demand is likely to keep prices high or push them higher as the match draws near. Getting your tickets early is advisable.
What happens if the Scotland vs Brazil match date or kick-off time changes?
If the match date or kick-off time changes, your tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled fixture. There is no need to take any action—your tickets will still be accepted at the ground on the new date and time.
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