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Vinicius starts as Brazil lead Scotland 3-0 in second half — World Cup team news

Latest team news: Vinicius Junior is in Brazil's starting XI as the Selecao take a 3-0 lead over Scotland in Group C at Hard Rock Stadium. Neymar is available and Carlo Ancelotti says he can play.

Vinicius starts as Brazil lead Scotland 3-0 in second half — World Cup team news

Who, what, when and why it matters: Vinicius Junior has been named in Brazil's starting XI for their World Cup Group C match against Scotland on Wednesday, June 24, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami — and the Selecao are already leading 3-0 in the second half. The selection of Vinicius and the availability of Neymar are central to Brazil's plan as they contest top spot in the group; both team news items shape the immediate tactical picture and knockout-stage qualification scenarios.

Confirmed lineups — Vinicius returns to the front three

World Soccer Talk published the confirmed starting lineups for both sides. Brazil set up in a 4-2-3-1 with Alisson in goal; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Douglas Santos across the back; Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro in midfield; Rayan, Lucas Paquetá and Vinicius Junior occupying the three behind Matheus Cunha. Scotland are listed in a 4-3-3 with Angus Gunn in goal and a front three of Ben Gannon-Doak, Lawrence Shankland and John McGinn.

Neymar available — Ancelotti's update

Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar is fit to feature after missing Brazil's earlier matches through a lingering injury. The coach is quoted as saying Neymar "is available, he worked well this week and prepared well for the match. We are all very happy, his quality can bring a lot to the team. He can play the 90 minutes, he is doing well, he worked very well and trained well. I am very happy with him." The forward's availability alters Brazil's attacking options whether he starts or is used from the bench.

Match situation in Miami

According to the supplied match_data, the Brazil v Scotland game is in the second half with Brazil leading 3-0. Kickoff is recorded as 22:00:00 UTC (6:00 PM ET), and the fixture is listed under the FIFA World Cup competition. Those live-score details should be cross-checked with official match feeds for the latest developments.

The source also notes Brazil's earlier 3-0 victory over Haiti that secured qualification for the next phase; that result and the group context are included in the World Soccer Talk coverage. Editors should confirm the final group standings and any simultaneous-match implications given some inconsistencies between provided standings data and the source narrative.

Tactical implications and selection questions

Vinicius starting on the right of the three behind Cunha signals Brazil's intention to attack with pace and width on that flank. With Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro anchoring midfield, Brazil have a combination of creativity and protection that can allow the front four to press Scotland's back line. Neymar's return to full training and his availability gives Ancelotti the option to inject a different creative dynamic later in the game or to reshuffle the front three if he starts.

  • Vinicius Junior is in Brazil's starting XI (4-2-3-1) against Scotland — source: World Soccer Talk.
  • Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar is available and "can play the 90 minutes" — source quote.
  • Match is taking place at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, kickoff 22:00 UTC / 6:00 PM ET — source and match_data.
  • Live match_data lists Brazil leading Scotland 3-0 in the second half.
  • World Soccer Talk reported Brazil had beaten Haiti 3-0 earlier, securing progression according to that source; group-standings details should be verified.

Why it matters

Team news and live scorelines determine both immediate tactics and the outcome of Group C. Vinicius' presence in the starting lineup and Neymar's availability affect Brazil's game plan and substitution strategy. For Scotland, containing Brazil's wide threats and overturning a multi-goal deficit would be decisive for their hopes of progressing from the group stage.

Both Brazil and Scotland will be acutely aware of simultaneous group matches and the impact of tonight's result on who finishes top. The timing and scoreline make these team selections and the fitness update on Neymar particularly significant in the wider group context.

What happens next

With Brazil leading 3-0 in the second half, the immediate next steps are in-game: whether Scotland can mount a comeback and how Ancelotti manages playing time for Neymar and other attackers. After this match concludes, final group positions will be confirmed once all Group C matches finish; editors should confirm official results and final standings from FIFA or tournament organisers.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vinicius Junior starting for Brazil against Scotland?

Yes. World Soccer Talk lists Vinicius Junior in Brazil's starting XI for the Scotland game.

Is Neymar available for Brazil in this match?

According to head coach Carlo Ancelotti quoted by World Soccer Talk, Neymar is available, trained well this week and "can play the 90 minutes."

What is the current score and match status?

The supplied match_data records the game as in the second half with Brazil leading Scotland 3-0.

When and where is the match taking place?

The match kicked off on Wednesday, June 24 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, listed as 22:00 UTC (6:00 PM ET).

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