Group C's closer in Miami pits two World Cup story arcs against each other. Scotland vs Brazil tickets cover Match 49 of the 2026 World Cup, kicking off at 18:00 local Eastern Time at Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday, 24 June 2026. Scotland arrive at their first World Cup finals since France 1998, having qualified through Steve Clarke's 4-2 win over Denmark on 18 November 2025 at Hampden Park, with Scott McTominay's overhead kick the moment that sealed their return. Brazil arrive with Carlo Ancelotti leading a title push that should already have passed through two group-stage tests.
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The match falls inside the closing window of the World Cup 2026 group stage and is one of seven fixtures at the Miami venue, including a quarter-final on 11 July and the third-place play-off on 18 July. Hard Rock Stadium is referred to as Miami Stadium in tournament-facing material, with a capacity of around 65,000 depending on operational layout. The Tartan Army travelling base, Brazil's global support and the Brazilian-American demand across South Florida make this one of Group C's highest-pressure matchups for late availability.
1BoxOffice has been a verified resale marketplace since 2006, and every listing on this page is backed by the 150% money-back guarantee. Our customer team operates in English and Arabic, which matters for the diverse buyer pool tracking Scotland's first World Cup finals in 28 years and Brazil's title programme under Carlo Ancelotti. Scottish-American demand from across the Northeast and Florida-based Brazilians compete with travelling supporters for a fixture where listings should be checked carefully by category, delivery method and seating notes.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Fixture | Scotland vs Brazil, Match 49 |
| Date | Wednesday 24 June 2026 |
| Kick-off | 18:00 local (Eastern Time, Miami Gardens) |
| Venue | Hard Rock Stadium, listed as Miami Stadium in tournament context |
| Capacity | Around 65,000, subject to final tournament configuration |
| Round | Group C, matchday three, Match 49 |
| Scotland head coach | Steve Clarke |
| Brazil head coach | Carlo Ancelotti |
Scotland arrive at their first World Cup finals since France 1998, ending a 28-year absence that has shaped two generations of Scottish football. Steve Clarke has held the head-coach role since May 2019 and has built a settled expected core around Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Kieran Tierney, Billy Gilmour and Angus Gunn, with the final 26 still to be confirmed. The Tartan Army travelling base is one of the most loyal in international football and should travel to Miami in significant numbers for what is Scotland's marquee fixture of the group stage.
For Brazil, the matchday-three closer carries the chance to secure top spot in Group C and a favourable round of 32 draw. Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian manager appointed in May 2025, is Brazil's first foreign head coach at a World Cup finals in the modern era. Brazil's candidate core is expected to include Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Rodrygo, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes and Alisson Becker, but final squad and matchday selection should stay pending until the team sheet is published.
Capacity is the third pressure point. Hard Rock Stadium's tournament layout is smaller than several US venues, while the fixture brings together a Scotland support that has waited almost three decades for a finals return and one of the largest global fanbases in football. Supporter allocations and end-block locations should be checked against listing notes rather than assumed in advance, because final supporter maps can change once primary allocations and broadcast holds are confirmed.
Yes. Federation membership is not a precondition for attendance at this fixture. The primary-sale routes for World Cup 2026 group fixtures run through the random selection draw windows, supporter packages tied to the Scottish Football Association and the Brazilian Football Confederation and host-city allocations released closer to kick-off. None of those channels guarantees a seat for the Group C closer in Miami, and most of them involve sealed-bid mechanics, time-limited buying windows and capped per-buyer quantities. The combined Tartan Army, Brazilian, US-domestic and global-neutral demand was always going to clear those allocations within the first round of selection.
The verified resale marketplace is the realistic alternative when the primary windows close out. 1BoxOffice aggregates listings from sellers who have either won draws, secured club routes through their own federation channels or are reselling unused supporter-package inventory. Every listing carries the 150% money-back guarantee, which covers non-delivery, late delivery and ticket-not-as-described scenarios. Buyers checking out for Scotland vs Brazil tickets through 1BoxOffice deal with a single price line, no hidden federation tier and no membership friction.
The live 1BoxOffice listing currently shows Scotland vs Brazil as a Request Tickets fixture, so this page avoids exact public price floors until active inventory is confirmed. Pricing will depend on category, quantity, seating notes, delivery method and whether the listing is standard seating or hospitality. The fixture should still price above many non-host group matches because it combines Brazil's global demand, Scotland's long-awaited return to the World Cup finals and a Miami venue with a smaller tournament footprint than several other US grounds.
| Category | Typical location | Live listing guidance | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat 4 | Upper tier behind the goals, end blocks | Shown live when listings are active | Lower-priced entry, Tartan Army or Selecao supporter-end atmosphere |
| Cat 3 | Upper tier longside or lower tier behind the goals | Shown live when listings are active | Elevated longside view or close-up goalmouth angle |
| Cat 2 | Lower tier longside, non-central blocks | Shown live when listings are active | Close to the action without paying the central premium |
| Cat 1 | Lower tier longside, central blocks | Shown live when listings are active | Halfway-line view at Brazil's final Group C match |
| Hospitality | Pitchside suites, club lounges, premium seats with food | Shown live when packages are active | Hosted matchday with premium access and enhanced service |
Use the live listing page to compare available categories before checkout. If the page remains request-only, submit a request for the category and quantity you need rather than relying on a fixed price floor. Active listings may move quickly once Group C results begin to shape the matchday-three stakes.
Hard Rock Stadium is a multi-tier bowl with a canopy roof that covers much of the seating bowl and provides shade for many seats during late-afternoon kick-offs. The tournament pitch is prepared on natural Bermuda grass, with football-specific sight lines, camera positions and operational holds reflected in the final seating map. The stadium opened in 1987 and has been renovated multiple times, most recently in 2016. It is the home of the Miami Dolphins in the NFL. For a stand-by-stand breakdown, see the Hard Rock Stadium tickets page; for category overlays, jump to the Hard Rock Stadium seating plan.
| Area | What it suits | Pricing bracket | General guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower tier longside central | Tactical analysts, halfway-line purists, premium buyers | Cat 1 | Strongest sight lines in the venue, premium demand and limited availability for Brazil's final Group C match |
| Lower tier longside non-central | Buyers wanting close-up action without the centre premium | Cat 2 | Good rake from the renovated bowl, slightly oblique to the centre circle |
| Upper tier longside | Travelling fans wanting the broad tactical view | Cat 3 | Broad view from under the canopy, useful for watching Scotland's shape against Brazil's wide attacks |
| Behind the goals | Supporter-block atmosphere, flags and drums | Cat 3 / Cat 4 | Check listing notes for supporter allocation or nearby end-block inventory before booking |
| Hospitality lounges | Hosted matchday, business guests, families seeking comfort | Hospitality tier | Renovated club product, field-level lounges, pre and post-match catering, ticketed seat in lower or upper tier |
| Supporter type | Best approach |
|---|---|
| Scotland supporters | Look for listings described as Scotland supporter allocation, Tartan Army allocation or nearby end-block inventory. Travelling Scottish fans are likely to concentrate behind one goal and in adjacent upper-corner areas, with bagpipes, Scotland flags and coordinated singing visible across nearby neutral blocks. Check the listing notes before buying if you want to sit close to other Scotland supporters. |
| Brazil supporters | Brazil supporters should look for listings described as Brazil supporter allocation, Selecao allocation or adjacent end-block inventory. South Florida's Brazilian community should add strong local demand, while travelling fans are likely to cluster behind one goal and in nearby upper-corner blocks. Expect canary-yellow shirts, samba drums and a high-volume neutral pull around Brazil categories. |
| Neutral buyers | Lower or upper longside usually avoids the most partisan ends. Cat 1 and Cat 2 longside seats are the safest option for mixed groups, families and buyers who want a balanced view. Wearing either set of colours in opposing supporter blocks is not advised, and stewards may ask buyers in non-allocated seats to remove flags or banners. |
| Hospitality option | Typical buyer | Main appeal |
|---|---|---|
| Pitchside suite | Premium corporate guests, agency hosting | Closest hosted product to the pitch on Brazil's final Group C match, private suite with dedicated host and full food and beverage service |
| Club lounge | Couples and small groups buying for the matchday experience | Lounge access pre and post-match, seating in a defined hospitality block, padded seats |
| Premium seat with hospitality | Buyers prioritising sight lines but wanting hosted catering | Premium seat plus shared lounge access, hot food, drinks package and matchday service |
| Group entertainment package | Companies hosting six or more guests, family groups | Block of seats, shared private space and table catering for a high-demand Group C closer |
Hospitality availability should be checked on the live listing page because this fixture is currently request-led. South Florida corporate-hosting demand, Brazil's profile and Scotland's travelling support can all tighten premium supply once group-stage results become clearer. Buyers who need hosted entry should compare package notes, lounge access, seat location and delivery timing before submitting a request.
| Delivery type | What to check |
|---|---|
| Mobile ticket transfer | World Cup tickets for Hard Rock Stadium are expected to be mobile-entry tickets. Confirm that the tournament ticketing app is installed, the transfer email matches your 1BoxOffice account, and the ticket is visible in your mobile wallet before travelling to the stadium. |
| Mobile wallet checks | Do not rely on screenshots, photos or printed copies unless your order notes explicitly say otherwise. Keep your phone charged, enable mobile data and check that the barcode or rotating code opens inside the approved app. |
| Hospitality instructions | Hospitality buyers should follow the delivery notes attached to the listing. Some hosted products may include additional check-in details, lounge timing or wristband instructions, which are sent with the order update before matchday. |
| Entry identification | Bring a passport or government photo identification. The name on the booking, the mobile-ticket account and the lead buyer's identification should match wherever the delivery notes request it. |
Hard Rock Stadium operates a clear-bag policy and metal detectors at every gate. Leave bulky bags, professional cameras and unsealed liquids at your accommodation, and arrive at least 90 minutes before kick-off to clear the bag-check perimeter without missing the warm-up. Miami June afternoons can be hot and humid, with temperatures regularly above 30°C; pack water, sun cover and breathable clothing for the matchday journey, even with the canopy covering much of the seating bowl.
1BoxOffice has been a verified resale marketplace since 2006 with a 150% money-back guarantee on every listing. The customer team takes calls, emails and live chat in English and Arabic. The eight steps below cover the fixture-specific buying flow for the Group C closer at Hard Rock Stadium.
Step1
Choose your fixture
Open the Scotland vs Brazil fixture page and confirm the kick-off time, venue and date. The match runs at Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday, 24 June 2026 at 18:00 local Eastern Time. Cross-check your travel itinerary against this kick-off time, and allow extra time for final matchday traffic plans around Miami Gardens when planning arrival.
Step2
Set your category and budget
Use the category filter to view Cat 1 through Cat 4 and hospitality. The category table earlier on this page explains where each ticket type usually sits. Lock your maximum spend before scrolling listings, because the marketplace shows live availability, and prices can move several per cent in either direction during the final 14 days.
Step3
Pick your seats and quantity
Filter listings by quantity (1, 2, 3, 4 or more) and toggle the seats-together filter when buying for a group. Listings show block, row and seat where the seller has shared full details; some lower-tier longside listings show block-and-row only at this stage, and the exact seats are confirmed at fulfilment.
Step4
Review the listing and delivery method
Each listing carries delivery notes and an expected fulfilment deadline. For Scotland vs Brazil, mobile-ticket transfer is the expected delivery route unless your order notes state a different verified method. Hospitality listings may include additional lounge or check-in instructions close to matchday.
Step5
Sign in or register
First-time buyers should create an account with the email address that will receive ticket transfers. Returning buyers sign in with the same email used on previous orders. Keeping the email consistent matters for mobile-transfer fixtures, where the tournament app pulls the recipient address directly from your account record.
Step6
Enter buyer and billing details
Add the matchgoer's name, contact phone, billing address and a card with international authorisation enabled. UK and EU cards may need a temporary travel notification to clear the payment processor. Add a backup contact phone if the lead buyer is travelling on the matchday and may have limited reception around the venue.
Step7
Confirm and pay
Review the order summary, including taxes and the per-order delivery surcharge where applicable. Hit confirm, and you receive an email with the order reference within minutes. The 150% money-back guarantee activates the moment payment clears.
Step8
Track delivery
Use the order-status page to track order progress through to fulfilment. The status updates as the seller confirms the listing, prepares delivery and dispatches tickets. Customer service handles any queries via live chat, phone or email in English and Arabic right up to kick-off.
The buyer pool for this fixture splits into four main travel groups. US-based buyers from the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach belt, the wider Florida market and the Eastern Seaboard drive heavy single-day footfall. Scottish travellers from Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and the Tartan Army diaspora across the UK, Australia, Canada and the United States form the second segment. Brazilian travellers from Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and the Brazilian diaspora across Florida, Massachusetts and the New York tri-state form the third group. The fourth is a global neutral pool drawn from the UK, the EU and Latin America with cross-border bookings across all four categories.
For non-US passport holders, attendance in Miami Gardens requires either an approved ESTA under the Visa Waiver Program, where eligible, or a valid US visitor visa. UK passport holders and many eligible European passport holders can apply for ESTA before travel. Brazilian passport holders generally need the correct US visitor visa unless they hold another qualifying passport or status. Confirm passport validity, transit rules and entry requirements for your specific passport before booking flights.
Scotland entered the tournament after a 28-year World Cup absence, the longest gap in the country's modern senior international history. Steve Clarke has held the head-coach role since May 2019 and steered the side through European qualifying to a 4-2 win over Denmark on 18 November 2025 at Hampden Park, with Scott McTominay's overhead kick the moment that sealed qualification. Andy Robertson remains the established captain, while McTominay, John McGinn, Kieran Tierney, Billy Gilmour, Angus Gunn and Che Adams are part of the expected core, subject to final squad confirmation.
The realistic target is to reach the round of 32. Scotland has never reached the knockout phase at a World Cup. Their closest misses include 1974, when they finished unbeaten but went out on goal difference. The expanded knockout structure gives Scotland a credible route if they can collect enough points from the Morocco and Haiti fixtures before meeting Brazil. Clarke's tactical preference is for a structured back-three system with vertical transitions, set-piece threat and disciplined defensive spacing.
Brazil entered the tournament under Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian manager appointed in May 2025 after Dorival Junior was dismissed, and Brazil missed the 2024 Copa America semi-finals. Ancelotti is Brazil's first foreign head coach at a World Cup finals in the modern era. The final squad still has to be confirmed, but the candidate core is expected to be built around Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, Rodrygo, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhaes and Alisson Becker. Brazil enter as one of the title contenders alongside Argentina, France and Spain.
The realistic ceiling is the World Cup title itself. Brazil have not won the tournament since 2002 in Korea-Japan, the longest dry spell since the 1970-1994 stretch. Ancelotti's brief is to break the 24-year wait. Group C gives Brazil a demanding opening test against Morocco, a matchday-two fixture against Haiti and this final Group C match against Scotland in Miami, where selection may depend on what Brazil still need from the group table.
Scotland and Brazil have a long senior head-to-head record, with commonly cited ledgers showing 10 previous meetings from 1966 to 2011. Brazil are unbeaten in that run, with eight wins and two draws. Four of those meetings came at the World Cup before 2026: 1974, 1982, 1990 and 1998. The most famous encounter for many Scottish supporters remains the 1998 World Cup opener at the Stade de France, which Brazil won 2-1 through Cesar Sampaio and a Tom Boyd own goal, with John Collins scoring for Scotland from the penalty spot.
| Head-to-head detail | Total |
|---|---|
| Senior international meetings | 10 commonly cited meetings from 1966 to 2011 |
| Brazil wins | 8 |
| Scotland wins | 0 |
| Draws | 2 |
| World Cup meetings before 2026 | 4 |
| World Cup years | 1974, 1982, 1990 and 1998 |
| First meeting | 1966 friendly, Scotland 1-1 Brazil |
| Most recent meeting | 2011 friendly, Brazil 2-0 Scotland, Emirates Stadium, London |
| Brazil's World Cup record against Scotland | Three wins and one draw before the 2026 meeting |
| Next meeting | Scotland vs Brazil, 24 June 2026, Hard Rock Stadium |
Group C pairs Brazil, Morocco, Scotland and Haiti across three matchdays from 13 June to 24 June 2026. Every Group C match is played on US soil, spread across MetLife Stadium, Gillette Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, Hard Rock Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 13 June 2026 | Brazil vs Morocco | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Saturday 13 June 2026 | Haiti vs Scotland | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Friday 19 June 2026 | Scotland vs Morocco | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Friday 19 June 2026 | Brazil vs Haiti | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Wednesday 24 June 2026 | Scotland vs Brazil | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| Wednesday 24 June 2026 | Morocco vs Haiti | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
Scotland play Brazil on Wednesday, 24 June 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kick-off is at 18:00 local Eastern Time, which is 23:00 in the United Kingdom and 01:00 the following day in Saudi Arabia. The match is the matchday-three closer for both sides and one of seven tournament games at the Miami venue, including a quarter-final and the third-place play-off.
You do not need a federation membership to buy through 1BoxOffice. The verified-resale marketplace aggregates listings from sellers who already cleared primary-sale routes, including the random selection draws, supporter packages and host-city windows. Buyers pay a single price per ticket, see the seat block and row up front and benefit from the 150% money-back guarantee on every order.
Vinicius Junior is one of Brazil's leading attacking players and is expected to be central to Carlo Ancelotti's plans if fit and selected. The final squad and matchday-three team sheet should still be checked before publication, because Brazil's selection may depend on earlier Group C results. Team news normally lands around 60 minutes before kick-off.
The live 1BoxOffice page currently shows Scotland vs Brazil as Request Tickets, so exact public price floors should not be stated unless active inventory is confirmed. Buyers should check the live listing page for available categories, seat locations and delivery notes. If the fixture remains request-only, submit the category and quantity needed and wait for the customer team to confirm available options.
Tournament categories run Cat 1 to Cat 4 plus a hospitality tier. Cat 1 is lower-tier longside central, Cat 2 is lower-tier longside non-central, Cat 3 is upper-tier longside or lower-tier behind the goals, Cat 4 is upper-tier behind the goals and the supporter ends. Hospitality covers pitchside suites, club lounges, premium seats with hospitality access and group entertainment packages.
Yes. Hard Rock Stadium offers four hospitality formats: pitchside suites for premium corporate buyers, club lounges for couples and small groups, premium seats with hospitality for buyers prioritising sight lines and group entertainment packages for parties of six or more. The hospitality footprint is the joint-smallest of the US venues, thanks to the smaller tournament capacity. Late releases tend to land 14 days out.
Hard Rock Stadium seats around 65,000 for major events, with final tournament capacity subject to operational layout, media holds and pitch configuration. The stadium is referred to as Miami Stadium in tournament-facing material. It has a canopy that shades much of the seating bowl and uses a natural Bermuda grass pitch prepared for tournament football.
Most European, Scottish (UK passport) and Brazilian passport holders qualify for an approved ESTA under the Visa Waiver Program. Buyers from countries outside the Visa Waiver Program need a B-1/B-2 visitor visa, which can take several months to schedule at the nearest US consulate, so apply early in the calendar year. Confirm passport validity is at least six months past your return date.
Tickets for this fixture are expected to be mobile-entry tickets. Buyers should install the tournament ticketing app, use the same email address as their 1BoxOffice order and confirm the ticket is visible in the app before travelling. Screenshots, photos and printed copies should not be relied on unless the order notes explicitly allow them.
Brazil supporters should look for listings described as Brazil supporter allocation, Selecao allocation or nearby end-block inventory. Final supporter-end locations should be checked through listing notes rather than assumed before publication. South Florida's Brazilian community should add strong local demand, while neutral longside seats remain the safer option for mixed groups.
Children of any age require a ticket. Babes-in-arms policies do not apply at this tournament. Hospitality areas may apply higher minimum ages on a venue-by-venue basis, particularly where licensed alcohol service is in operation. Check the specific listing notes for any age restrictions before booking. Adults accompanying minors must produce identification on entry.
Every listing on 1BoxOffice carries a 150% money-back guarantee. The guarantee covers non-delivery, late delivery and ticket-not-as-described scenarios. If a listing fails to deliver as described, the buyer receives the original ticket cost plus a 50 per cent top-up as compensation. The guarantee activates the moment payment clears and runs through to matchday entry.
Ticket transfer rules depend on the delivery method and the tournament app settings attached to the order. Buyers should use the email address linked to their 1BoxOffice account, keep all delivery updates and contact customer support before changing the recipient details. Mobile-transfer tickets should only be moved through the approved app flow described in the order notes.
Bring a passport or government-issued photo identification. Hospitality entry, will-call collection and fan ID checkpoints all require matching identification. Mobile-transfer ticket holders may also be asked to show identification matching the tournament app account. Carry a printed backup of your booking reference and a screenshot of your ticket QR in case of phone battery or signal issues.
Earlier booking protects the central seat-cluster supply for the Group C closer. Cat 1 longside central seats and pitchside hospitality typically clear 30 to 60 days before kick-off. Cat 4 inventory moves in waves through the final fortnight as primary-sale draw winners list unused tickets. Wait too long, and you are exposed to the matchday-week price surge that follows matchday-one and matchday-two results in Group C.
Each fixture is a separate listing and a separate order on the marketplace. Buyers planning a multi-match trip should add each fixture page to their basket in turn and check out together where the marketplace allows combined billing. Group C fans typically pair Scotland vs Brazil with the matchday-one Brazil vs Morocco fixture at MetLife Stadium on 13 June or the matchday-two Brazil vs Haiti fixture in Philadelphia on 19 June.
1BoxOffice prices in pound sterling by default and supports payment in major currencies including US dollar, euro, Brazilian real, UAE dirham and Saudi riyal. Card processors handle currency conversion at posted exchange rates. Buyers wanting to lock the rate before the matchday-week surge can switch their account currency in settings before completing checkout to avoid late conversion drift.
Tickets remain valid for the rescheduled date if the tournament organisers reschedule the fixture. If the fixture is cancelled outright with no replacement, the 150% money-back guarantee covers the buyer for the listing price. Buyers receive notification through the order-status page and the registered email address as soon as a rescheduling decision is published.
Hard Rock Stadium sits in Miami Gardens, around 25 kilometres north of downtown Miami. Matchday transport options include the Miami-Dade Tri-Rail to Opa-Locka with shuttle connections, ride-share drop-off zones outside the security perimeter and limited paid parking on-site by pre-booking. Allow 90 minutes of travel time on matchday because the local road network restricts vehicle access in the two hours before kick-off, and the I-95 and Florida's Turnpike approaches see heavy queues for major events.
The 1BoxOffice customer team can help with checkout, delivery status, mobile-ticket transfer, seating notes and order updates for Scotland vs Brazil. Support is available by live chat, phone and email in English and Arabic. Buyers should keep their order reference ready when asking about delivery timing or matchday entry at Hard Rock Stadium.
Sources checked: tournament schedule, Hard Rock Stadium, Scottish Football Association, Brazilian Football Confederation, Reuters, ESPN, UEFA, CONMEBOL and 1BoxOffice live listings.