

World Cup 2026 Team Guide
Scotland World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates
Brazil arrive with the stronger squad depth and a more natural ability to dictate the tempo of the match. Their recent profile has again been defined by attacking talent across the front line, with players who can stretch defences wide, combine between the lines, and create chances from very little. Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo offer pace and one-v-one threat, while Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães can help Brazil control circulation in midfield. In defensive phases, Casemiro’s screening and the quality of the centre-backs give Brazil the base to sustain pressure higher up the pitch. Their main challenge is not usually quality but game management: against a compact opponent, Brazil must be patient and avoid becoming too open in transition. If they move the ball quickly and switch play effectively, Scotland’s defensive block can be stretched into uncomfortable areas. Brazil will expect to dominate territory and chances, but the match may still hinge on whether they convert early enough to prevent Scotland from settling into a low-scoring pattern. Even so, Brazil’s balance and attacking depth make them clear favourites to leave with the points.
Competition
World Cup Qualification - UEFA 2026
Captain
Andy Robertson
Confederation
UEFA
Group
Group C

Nation Profile
Team Details
Team Name
Scotland
Country
Scotland
Coach
Steve Clarke
FIFA Ranking
43

World Cup Group
Group C
Jun 11 to Jun 14
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Brazil
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Team Results
Results will be updated once Scotland completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Team Overview
Brazil arrive with the stronger squad depth and a more natural ability to dictate the tempo of the match. Their recent profile has again been defined by attacking talent across the front line, with players who can stretch defences wide, combine between the lines, and create chances from very little. Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo offer pace and one-v-one threat, while Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães can help Brazil control circulation in midfield. In defensive phases, Casemiro’s screening and the quality of the centre-backs give Brazil the base to sustain pressure higher up the pitch. Their main challenge is not usually quality but game management: against a compact opponent, Brazil must be patient and avoid becoming too open in transition. If they move the ball quickly and switch play effectively, Scotland’s defensive block can be stretched into uncomfortable areas. Brazil will expect to dominate territory and chances, but the match may still hinge on whether they convert early enough to prevent Scotland from settling into a low-scoring pattern. Even so, Brazil’s balance and attacking depth make them clear favourites to leave with the points.
Squad
Projected Squad
Goalkeepers
- Angus Gunn#1
Defenders
- Aaron Hickey#2
- Scott McKenna#4
- Grant Hanley#6
- Andy Robertson#3
Midfielders
- John McGinn#7
- Billy Gilmour#8
- Scott McTominay#4
- Ryan Christie#11
Forwards
- Ché Adams#10
- Lyndon Dykes#9
Recent Form
Last 5 Record
Poor form
2W - 0D - 3L
6/15
Points
2
Wins
0
Draws
3
Losses
Latest result: Loss

Team Stats
0
Matches
0
Wins
0
Draws
0
Losses
0
Goals For
0
Goals Against
0
Points
Team Rating
6.96



