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2026 FIFA World Cup
6JUL

Brazil win Group C, Vinicius twice

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Vinicius Junior scored twice and Matheus Cunha added a third as Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 in Miami Gardens to top Group C on 7 points.

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Key takeaway

Brazil top Group C with a 3-0 win over Scotland and an expected-goals edge of 4.46 to 1.13.

Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 in Miami Gardens on 24 June to top Group C, Vinícius Júnior scoring in the 7th and 45+3rd minutes and Matheus Cunha adding the third on 60. Brazil finished top on 7 points at plus six, having already dismantled Haiti 3-0 a matchday earlier .

The scoreline understated the gap. Brazil's expected goals, the metric that totals the quality of chances created, reached 4.46 against Scotland's 1.13. Put plainly, Brazil fashioned openings worth more than four goals and converted three, while Scotland's entire night was worth barely one. A 3-0 win read like a comfortable afternoon; the underlying figures describe a rout that flattered the visitors.

The five-time champions now meet Japan in Houston on 29 June. Morocco follow them out of Group C as runners-up, while Scotland's third-place finish leaves them waiting on results elsewhere.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Brazil beat Scotland 3-0 in Miami, and the scoreline actually understates how one-sided the game was. Expected goals, a measure of how many goals each team should have scored based on the quality of their chances, put Brazil at 4.46 and Scotland at 1.13. That is close to a four-to-one gap. Brazil are one of the tournament favourites and five-time world champions. Scotland qualified for this World Cup for the first time since 1998, so this was always going to be a difficult group for them. They won their first match against Haiti but lost both others.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Brazil's dominance in Miami Gardens stemmed from a positional structure Carlo Ancelotti has installed since taking charge in 2024. The team plays a 4-3-3 with Vinícius as a left inverted winger who cuts inside onto his right foot for shooting opportunities while the left-back overlaps. Scotland's 4-4-2 mid-block collapsed whenever the full-back pushed up, because the centre-backs had to choose between tracking Vinícius or holding their line. Both Vinícius goals exploited this dilemma directly.

Scotland's second structural problem was the absence of any aerial threat to disrupt Brazil's ball-playing centre-backs. Without a physical striker to pressure the build-up, Brazil could circulate through the thirds at will, which explains the xG gulf of 4.46 to 1.13.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Brazil face Japan in Houston on 29 June with full squad fitness and a 4.46 xG game behind them, the strongest form indicator among the round-of-32 field.

  • Risk

    A 4.46 xG performance against a mid-ranked European side may overstate Brazil's capability against more organised defensive blocks in the later knockout rounds.

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