The Seleção maintain their historic legacy, advancing as group winners for an unprecedented 12th consecutive World Cup tournament.
DUBAI: Brazil put on a masterful display to defeat Scotland 3-0 in their final group stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The resounding victory solidifies the Canaries’ position at the top of their group, confirming their progression to the knockout rounds in dominant fashion.
From the opening whistle, the five-time world champions dictated the tempo of the game, leaving the Scottish defense struggling to cope with their trademark flair and high-pressing tactical setup. Brazil breaks the deadlock early on, converting their territorial dominance into clinical goals to secure a comfortable three-goal cushion by the final whistle. Scotland’s resilient midfield setup offered brief resistance but failed to register any significant threat against a watertight Brazilian backline.
With this crucial win, Brazil achieves a remarkable milestone in football history. They have now successfully qualified as group champions in 12 consecutive editions of the FIFA World Cup—a testament to their enduring supremacy and generational consistency on the grandest stage of international football.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is the largest in history with an expanded 48-team format. Brazil’s historic streak of finishing as group winners stretches back across decades, maintaining a flawless record in the opening rounds of the tournament since the late 20th century.











































