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Brazil Prepares for FIFA World Cup 2026 Clash Against Scotland

Brazil is set to clash with Scotland in their last Group C match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. With Neymar's fitness being a key topic, coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed his availability for the match. Despite not starting, Neymar could make an appearance from the bench. The team is looking to secure a strong finish in the group stage after a draw against Morocco and a win over Haiti. Raphinha will miss the match due to injury, adding to the team's challenges. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting encounter.
 

Brazil's Final Group C Match Against Scotland

Brazil is gearing up to face Scotland in their concluding Group C match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at Miami Stadium. The five-time champions enter this match following a draw with Morocco and a victory over Haiti. Notably, Neymar has been absent from both matches and was not included in the squad. Ahead of the Scotland encounter, Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti hinted at Neymar's potential return. However, when the lineups were announced, Neymar was not included in the starting eleven.

Neymar has been sidelined for the previous two matches due to an ankle injury. He has participated in team training leading up to the game, indicating he is fit to play. Nevertheless, to manage his recovery, he will not start but is available on the substitutes' bench, leaving the door open for his possible appearance as a substitute. Additionally, Raphinha has been ruled out of the match due to an injury sustained in the previous game against Haiti.


Insights from Carlo Ancelotti on Neymar's Condition

In the pre-match press conference, Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar's return to training and his readiness to play, stating, "Neymar is available. He worked this week and can be available for the match. We are very happy that he is back because, obviously, with his quality, he can help the team." Ancelotti expressed his satisfaction with Neymar's commitment to recovery, emphasizing his value to the team even if he doesn't play. "He can play 90 minutes -- walking. No, he's fine, he worked very well, he trained very well," he added.


Brazil's Lineup for the Match Against Scotland

The starting lineup for Brazil in their Group C match against Scotland includes: Alisson Becker; Danilo, Douglas Santos, Casemiro, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães; Bruno Guimarães, Lucas Paquetá; Matheus Cunha, Rayan, Vinícius Júnior.