Scotland v Brazil at World Cup 2026: How to Watch on BBC
Scotland face Brazil at the FIFA World Cup 2026, with the match available to watch live on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer across the United Kingdom.

Scotland Take on Brazil with BBC Coverage Confirmed
Scotland's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign includes a mouth-watering clash against Brazil, and fans across the UK can follow every moment through the BBC. The corporation has confirmed it will broadcast the Scotland v Brazil match live on television and via BBC iPlayer, its free streaming platform.
For Scottish supporters, the fixture represents one of the most high-profile matchups the national team has faced at a World Cup. Brazil, perennial contenders and five-time champions, provide the kind of opposition that underlines just how far Scotland have come to reach this stage of the tournament.
The BBC's coverage means no subscription or pay-TV package is required for viewers in the United Kingdom. Anyone with a TV licence can watch the game live on a BBC channel, while BBC iPlayer provides an alternative for those watching on laptops, tablets, phones, or smart TVs.
How to Follow Scotland v Brazil Across BBC Platforms
The BBC is carrying Scotland's World Cup 2026 matches across multiple platforms, giving audiences several ways to stay connected to the action.
BBC TV: The match will be broadcast live on one of the BBC's main television channels. Viewers should check their local listings for the specific channel and kick-off time.
BBC iPlayer: The game will stream live on BBC iPlayer for those who prefer to watch online. The platform is free to access with a TV licence and is available on a wide range of devices including smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and computers. iPlayer also typically offers match replays after full-time.
BBC Sport website and app: For those unable to watch the match live, the BBC Sport website and its dedicated app will provide live text commentary, in-match statistics, and updates throughout the game. This is a reliable option for fans in workplaces or areas without reliable streaming access.
BBC Radio: Commentary will also be available on BBC Radio, with national and local stations expected to carry live audio of the match.
The BBC's multi-platform approach ensures that supporters can pick up the game regardless of where they are or what device they have to hand.
Scotland at the World Cup 2026
Scotland's qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026 marks a historic moment for the country, which had endured a lengthy absence from the tournament before returning to the global stage. The 2026 edition of the World Cup is co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the first time the tournament has been staged across three nations.
Facing Brazil is a stern early test. The South American giants carry enormous expectations into every World Cup and will arrive as one of the tournament's most-watched teams. For Scotland, simply competing at this level is significant, but the squad and management will be targeting a positive result rather than arriving merely to make up the numbers.
BBC coverage of Scotland's World Cup games is part of a broader rights arrangement giving UK viewers free-to-air access to a selection of matches from the tournament. The broadcaster has a long history of World Cup coverage and typically pairs live match broadcasts with pre-match build-up programmes, half-time analysis, and post-match reaction.
Fans are encouraged to check the BBC Sport website and the iPlayer schedule in advance of kick-off for the most up-to-date broadcast information, including which channel will carry the game and any changes to scheduling.
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