Brazil Seal Knockout Berth with 3-0 Win Over Scotland at FIFA World Cup 2026
Brazil Seal Knockout Berth with 3-0 Win Over Scotland

Brazil secured their place in the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a commanding 3-0 victory over Scotland in their Group C clash at Miami Stadium. The five-time world champions topped the group with seven points, and veteran midfielder Casemiro took to social media to celebrate the achievement, posting on X: "We're moving on to the knockout stage!!! #VamosBrasil."

Vinicius Junior Shines with Historic First-Half Brace

Vinicius Junior was the standout performer, scoring twice in the first half to put Brazil in control. The opening goal came in the seventh minute when Scotland defender Scott McKenna's misplaced pass was intercepted by Rayan, who set up Vinicius for a composed finish past goalkeeper Angus Gunn. This goal made Vinicius the first Brazilian in 24 years to score in each of his country's first three World Cup matches, matching the achievement of Ronaldo Nazario and Rivaldo at the 2002 World Cup. He also became only the fifth Brazilian player to score in Brazil's opening three matches of a World Cup campaign, joining Jairzinho, Romario, Ronaldo, and Rivaldo.

Brazil continued to dominate possession and attacking opportunities throughout the first half. Although Vinicius appeared to have doubled the lead midway through the half, the effort was disallowed after a VAR review. However, the Real Madrid forward was not denied for long, as he headed home Bruno Guimaraes' cross in first-half stoppage time to give Brazil a comfortable 2-0 advantage heading into the interval.

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Matheus Cunha Seals Victory in Second Half

Scotland struggled to break down Brazil's disciplined defense and found themselves further behind in the 60th minute. Guimaraes was again involved, driving into the penalty area before setting up Matheus Cunha, who finished clinically to make it 3-0 and effectively end the contest. The South American giants remained in control for the remainder of the match, although Scotland managed to test goalkeeper Alisson Becker on a few occasions.

Brazil also received a boost with the return of Neymar, who made his first appearance of the tournament after recovering from injury and came off the bench in the closing stages. The victory ensured Brazil advanced to the Round of 32 as Group C winners alongside Morocco, who defeated Haiti 4-2. Scotland, meanwhile, finished the group stage with three points and must await results elsewhere to determine whether they qualify as one of the tournament's best third-placed teams.

Casemiro Expresses Delight on Social Media

Following the win, Casemiro took to X to share his excitement with fans, writing: "Avançamos pro mata-mata !!! #VamosBrasil" (Portuguese for "We're moving on to the knockout stage!!!"). The veteran midfielder's post reflected the team's confidence as they aim for a record-extending sixth World Cup title.

Vinicius' historic performance and Brazil's commanding display further strengthened their credentials as contenders for the trophy. Carlo Ancelotti's side will now await their opponent in the Round of 32, with the knockout stage set to begin next week.

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