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    Brazil vs Scotland, FIFA World Cup Match Result: Vinícius Júnior scores brace in 3-0 win as Neymar returns to action

    Brazil secured top spot in Group C with an assured 3-0 victory over Scotland at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, completing an unbeaten group-stage campaign and advancing to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 as group winners. Vinícius Júnior starred with goals in the 7th and 45+3rd minutes, before Math

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    Brazil vs Scotland, FIFA World Cup Match Result: Vinícius Júnior scores brace in 3-0 win as Neymar returns to action

    Brazil secured top spot in Group C with an assured 3-0 victory over Scotland at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, completing an unbeaten group-stage campaign and advancing to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 as group winners.

    Vinícius Júnior starred with goals in the 7th and 45+3rd minutes, before Matheus Cunha added a third in the 60th minute, while Neymar made his long-awaited World Cup return with a late substitute appearance for the first time since Brazil's quarter-final defeat to Croatia at Qatar 2022.For Scotland, defeat ended an encouraging but ultimately difficult group campaign.

    Steve Clarke's side finished third with three points after defeating Haiti before narrow defeats to Morocco and Brazil, leaving their hopes of progressing dependent on the final ranking of the tournament's best third-placed teams.Vinícius punishes Scotland as Brazil take complete controlBoth teams entered the final Group C fixture with significant objectives.

    Brazil needed at least a draw to guarantee first place, while Scotland knew that avoiding defeat would have secured a historic first qualification for the knockout rounds of a World Cup.Brazil established control inside seven minutes after Scotland were caught attempting to build patiently from the back.

    Scott McKenna's misplaced pass under pressure fell invitingly to Vinícius Júnior, who reacted instantly, burst into the penalty area and calmly rolled a low finish beyond Angus Gunn into the bottom-right corner to hand Brazil a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute.The Real Madrid forward thought he had doubled Brazil's advantage in the 22nd minute after another flowing move, only for a lengthy VAR review to disallow the goal because of a foul by Marquinhos on Jack Hendry during the build-up.Scotland responded positively despite falling behind.

    In the 34th minute, Scott McTominay intercepted a loose Casemiro pass before unleashing a fierce 25-yard effort that dipped dangerously towards goal, forcing Alisson Becker into an outstanding fingertip save over the crossbar.Brazil eventually found the second goal deep into first-half stoppage time.

    In the 45+3rd minute, Bruno Guimarães recycled possession following a partially cleared corner before delivering an accurate cross towards the far post.

    Vinícius drifted away from his marker, climbed highest and powered a downward header across Gunn to give Brazil a commanding 2-0 lead at the interval.Cunha completes victory before Neymar returns to the World Cup stageBrazil resumed with the same attacking purpose after the break and effectively ended the contest on the hour mark.In the 60th minute, Guimarães again supplied the decisive pass, threading an incisive ball through Scotland's defensive line.

    Matheus Cunha timed his run perfectly to stay onside before taking a composed first touch and firing emphatically into the roof of the net for Brazil's third goal.Despite the scoreline, Scotland continued to create moments of danger.

    Billy Gilmour produced an excellent through ball that released John McGinn, whose first-time effort beat Alisson but crashed against the inside of the post before Éder Militão completed the clearance.

    Substitute Tommy Conway also headed wide from an inviting Andy Robertson delivery late in the contest.The biggest ovation of the evening arrived in the 76th minute when Neymar replaced Matheus Cunha.

    It marked the Brazilian captain's first World Cup appearance since the quarter-final against Croatia on December 9, 2022, and his first international appearance since suffering the serious knee injury during Brazil's World Cup qualifier against Uruguay on October 17, 2023.The 34-year-old immediately dropped into his familiar playmaking role as Brazil comfortably managed possession.

    He produced one effort on goal after a free-kick was initially blocked back into his path, striking first time from distance, although Angus Gunn gathered comfortably.Vinícius joins legendary Brazilian companyThe brace capped another outstanding evening for Vinícius, who finished the group stage with four goals after also scoring once against Morocco, once against Haiti and twice against Scotland.In doing so, he became the first Brazilian player in 24 years to score in all three group-stage matches of a World Cup, joining an exclusive group of Brazilian greats that includes Ronaldo and Rivaldo in 2002, Romário in 1994, and Jairzinho during Brazil's victorious 1970 campaign.

    His four goals have also placed him firmly among the tournament's leading scorers heading into the knockout rounds, sitting just behind Lionel Messi with five goals and level with Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, making him a strong contender in the race for the Golden Boot.Brazil finish top as Scotland face anxious waitBrazil completed Group C unbeaten with seven points, following a 1-1 draw with Morocco, a 3-0 victory over Haiti, and a 3-0 win against Scotland.The final Group C standings finished:Brazil — 7 points (Qualified as Group C winners)Morocco — 5 points (Qualified)Scotland — 3 pointsHaiti — 1 pointBrazil now advance to the Round of 32 as Group C winners, carrying strong momentum into the knockout phase after conceding only one goal throughout the group stage.For Scotland, the tournament is not yet mathematically over.

    Their third-place finish with three points keeps them in contention for one of the eight best third-placed qualification spots, although their negative goal difference leaves them relying on results elsewhere over the remaining group-stage fixtures to determine whether their 2026 World Cup campaign continues.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates.

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