Matheus Cunha scores as Brazil tops Scotland in World Cup match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 8:03 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Matheus Cunha scored Brazil's final goal in a 3-0 victory over Scotland during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match on June 24 in Miami Gardens, Florida. Brazil dominated the match, securing the top spot in their group after previously drawing 1-1 with Morocco. Cunha's performance has been pivotal, especially with Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti calling him up to compensate for injured players. With this win, Brazil remains well-positioned ahead of upcoming matches in the tournament.
- •Cunha scored in Brazil's 3-0 win over Scotland on June 24.
- •Brazil previously drew 1-1 with Morocco in their opening game.
- •Cunha has stepped up in the absence of key players.
- •Neymar returned to the squad after a long absence.
- •Brazil leads their group in the World Cup standings.
- 8:03 PMYahoo Sports — Matheus Cunha Surfs on for Brazil
"In the summer of 2002, back when Matheus Cunha had only just turned three years old, Brazil confirmed its status as the kings of world football by claiming a record fifth World Cup title. No other team had won more than three. Having reached each of the last three World Cup Finals (winning two), it […]
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