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How to watch Scotland-Brazil for free in World Cup 2026: Time, livestream

Add The New York Post on Google The Tartan Army has headed south.

After two matches up in Boston, the Scotland national team (and its raucous supporters) are in Miami for Matchday 3 of the World Cup group stage. The fate of Group C will be determined as the Scots take on Brazil.

Haiti has been eliminated from contention after losing to both Scotland and Brazil, leaving the top spot in the group and guaranteed spots in the knockouts up to the result of today’s match (and Morocco’s result against Haiti).

With two wins under their belt, A Seleção sit tied with Morocco, but have the edge in goal differential. To win Group C, they’ll need to finish equal or better to Morocco’s result against Haiti (and maintain a superior goal differential).

Scotland needs a win over Brazil for automatic entry into the knockouts (and there’s even a path for them to win the group with that result), but even without a win, there’s a chance that Scotland ends up as one of the top eight 3rd place teams, which also qualifies them for the Round of 32.

Here’s everything you need to know about Scotland-Brazil in the World Cup 2026, including where to tune in.

Today’s (June 24) Scotland vs. Brazil match at the World Cup is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. ET.

The FOX One streaming service will stream all 104 games of the World Cup, including today’s Mexico-South Korea tilt. FOX One comes with a three-day free trial before $19.99/month payments kick in.

Prime Video also has the option to subscribe to Peacock as an add-on. Peacock, via Telemundo, will broadcast every match of the World Cup in Spanish. The streamer costs $16.99/month after a seven-day free trial.

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