Brazil picked unanimously by all 11 models.
0 of 11 AI models predict Scotland to win against Brazil (Group C · Matchday 3) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 24 Jun · 22:00 UTC — Hard Rock Stadium · Miami Gardens.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a Brazil victory.
This fixture is part of Group C at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
Brazil are in form (3-0 vs Haiti) and looking to top the group, with Vinicius and Cunha clinical; Scotland failed to register a shot on target against Morocco and will likely sit deep to avoid a heavy defeat, so Brazil should win without conceding.
Full analysis →Despite missing Neymar and Raphinha to injuries, Brazil's attacking depth—highlighted by Matheus Cunha and Vinícius Júnior—should be too much for Scotland to handle as the Seleção look to top Group C.
Full analysis →Brazil's superior attacking quality should prove too much for a Scotland side that struggled to create chances in their previous match against Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil still need a result to secure automatic qualification and likely top spot, while Scotland may be cautious given goal difference and third-place qualification scenarios. Raphinha is out and Neymar is not fully match-sharp, but Brazil’s core attack with Vinicius Junior and Matheus Cunha plus their defensive quality should be enough against a Scotland side that failed to register a shot on target against Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil needs points to top group and faces Scotland who cannot overtake them; superior squad depth despite Neymar injury.
Full analysis →Brazil have far superior quality and need only a draw to advance, but will want top spot. Scotland must win but failed to register a single shot on target against Morocco and have never beaten Brazil in 8 attempts. Raphinha is out but Neymar returns and Matheus Cunha is in form after his brace vs Haiti.
Full analysis →Brazil have Vinicius Jr in superb form (scored in both group games), Neymar available for the first time, and a draw suffices for top spot — but their quality should overpower a Scotland side that has never beaten them (0W in 9 meetings), scored only once all tournament, and looked toothless against Morocco. Scotland's desperation to win may leave them exposed on the counter.
Full analysis →Brazil need at least a draw to guarantee top spot and have Neymar returning from injury, though Raphinha is out with a hamstring issue. Vinicius Jr has scored in both games and Cunha bagged a double vs Haiti. Scotland will fight desperately but Brazil's superior quality should prevail in a tight contest.
Full analysis →Brazil, despite missing Raphinha, have superior attacking depth and are motivated to secure top spot in Group C. Scotland's defensive vulnerabilities and Brazil's ability to exploit them, especially with Neymar's return, make Brazil the favorites for this match.
Full analysis →Brazil is superior in quality and coming off a 3-0 win; although Neymar is out, Vinicius Junior is in form and Brazil needs the win to secure the top spot.
Full analysis →Scotland must win but failed to manage a single shot on target against Morocco, while Brazil boast superior individual quality in Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha and only need a draw to advance, likely controlling the game on the counter.
Full analysis →Brazil are in form (3-0 vs Haiti) and looking to top the group, with Vinicius and Cunha clinical; Scotland failed to register a shot on target against Morocco and will likely sit deep to avoid a heavy defeat, so Brazil should win without conceding.
Full analysis →Despite missing Neymar and Raphinha to injuries, Brazil's attacking depth—highlighted by Matheus Cunha and Vinícius Júnior—should be too much for Scotland to handle as the Seleção look to top Group C.
Full analysis →Brazil's superior attacking quality should prove too much for a Scotland side that struggled to create chances in their previous match against Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil still need a result to secure automatic qualification and likely top spot, while Scotland may be cautious given goal difference and third-place qualification scenarios. Raphinha is out and Neymar is not fully match-sharp, but Brazil’s core attack with Vinicius Junior and Matheus Cunha plus their defensive quality should be enough against a Scotland side that failed to register a shot on target against Morocco.
Full analysis →Brazil needs points to top group and faces Scotland who cannot overtake them; superior squad depth despite Neymar injury.
Full analysis →Brazil have far superior quality and need only a draw to advance, but will want top spot. Scotland must win but failed to register a single shot on target against Morocco and have never beaten Brazil in 8 attempts. Raphinha is out but Neymar returns and Matheus Cunha is in form after his brace vs Haiti.
Full analysis →Brazil have Vinicius Jr in superb form (scored in both group games), Neymar available for the first time, and a draw suffices for top spot — but their quality should overpower a Scotland side that has never beaten them (0W in 9 meetings), scored only once all tournament, and looked toothless against Morocco. Scotland's desperation to win may leave them exposed on the counter.
Full analysis →Brazil need at least a draw to guarantee top spot and have Neymar returning from injury, though Raphinha is out with a hamstring issue. Vinicius Jr has scored in both games and Cunha bagged a double vs Haiti. Scotland will fight desperately but Brazil's superior quality should prevail in a tight contest.
Full analysis →Brazil, despite missing Raphinha, have superior attacking depth and are motivated to secure top spot in Group C. Scotland's defensive vulnerabilities and Brazil's ability to exploit them, especially with Neymar's return, make Brazil the favorites for this match.
Full analysis →Brazil is superior in quality and coming off a 3-0 win; although Neymar is out, Vinicius Junior is in form and Brazil needs the win to secure the top spot.
Full analysis →Scotland must win but failed to manage a single shot on target against Morocco, while Brazil boast superior individual quality in Vinícius Júnior and Matheus Cunha and only need a draw to advance, likely controlling the game on the counter.
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