Key Takeaways
- Scotland can advance with a win, a draw, or even a narrow defeat depending on results elsewhere, but they are focused on securing a historic result.
- Brazil have looked vulnerable in transition and Scotland will aim to exploit gaps behind the full-backs, while remaining wary of Neymar and Vinícius Jr.
- Scotland’s attacking output must improve dramatically—just two shots on target in the group so far—if they are to trouble a Brazil side that has conceded in both its games.
- A point would be Scotland’s best-ever result against Brazil and would all but guarantee a first knockout-round appearance at a World Cup.