Brazil vs. Scotland 2026 World Cup: How to Watch on TV and Streaming Platforms

Looking to catch the Brazil vs. Scotland match at the 2026 World Cup? You’re in luck! The game is set to take place in Miami at the Hard Rock Stadium on June 24, kicking off at 6 p.m. ET. If you can’t make it to the stadium in person, there are plenty of options for streaming and watching on TV.

You can catch the action on FOX if you’re tuning in on TV, or you can stream it live on Fubo. For Spanish and English coverage, Telemundo has you covered. And if you’re thinking about watching in person, you can grab your tickets on StubHub.

When it comes to the odds, Brazil is the favorite with a moneyline of -329, while Scotland is the underdog at +863. The draw comes in at +449. The total is set at 2.5, with odds for over and under at -128 and +103, respectively.

Stats-wise, Brazil is holding strong offensively at 12th place in the World Cup, scoring four goals at an average of 2.0 per match. Defensively, Scotland is in fifth place, having only conceded one goal at a rate of 0.5 per match.

Keep an eye out for Vinicius Junior from Brazil, who has been making a mark with two goals and one assist in the World Cup. Meanwhile, John McGinn has notched one goal for Scotland in two matches.

No matter how you choose to watch, whether you’re streaming, tuning in on TV, or catching the game in person, you’re sure to enjoy the excitement of the Brazil vs. Scotland match at the 2026 World Cup. Kick back, relax, and enjoy the thrill of the game!