Brazil prepares for World Cup group match against Scotland on Wednesday
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 9:23 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Brazil’s national soccer team trained on Monday in New Jersey ahead of their match against Scotland on June 24, crucial for securing the top position in Group C. Neymar has returned to full training after recovering from a calf injury, while Alisson participated in gym work but is not expected to miss the match. Raphinha will be absent due to a thigh injury sustained in the previous game against Haiti. Brazil and Morocco both currently sit on four points, with Scotland at three points, making this final group-stage match pivotal for advancement in the tournament.
- •Brazil trains in New Jersey before facing Scotland
- •Neymar returns from injury and trains normally
- •Raphinha out with a right thigh injury
- •Next match on June 24 is critical for group standings
- •Brazil and Morocco both have four points heading into the match
- 9:23 AMYahoo Sports — 🤔 What should Brazil's line-up be for the final group game? Have your say!
"Brazil’s national team took to the field on Monday afternoon (22) in New Jersey to continue preparations for the match against Scotland. This Wednesday’s match (24), valid for the third round of G...
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