With two days to go until kick-off, Scotland vs Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium is shaping up to be the defining match of the World Cup group stage - and one of the hardest tickets left to find.
Users on SeatPick can get access to more than 2,600 Scotland vs Brazil tickets, with kick-off in Miami set for 6pm ET on Wednesday 24 June.
If you're still looking to secure your seat, now is the time to move.
What's at Stake for Scotland and Brazil in Miami
Brazil arrive as Group C leaders, sitting on four points after drawing with Morocco and beating Haiti 3-0. A win would seal an unbeaten group stage campaign and send the Seleção through as group winners. For Scotland, the maths is stark. Win, and they qualify for the Round of 32 for the first time in their history. Lose, and they are likely sweating on a wildcard spot at best.
Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 on matchday one, their first World Cup win since 1990. They then fell to a 1-0 defeat against Morocco, with Ismael Saibari scoring inside two minutes. Three points from two games keeps them alive, but anything less than a win tonight is a significant risk.
Scotland vs Brazil Ticket Prices: What You're Looking At Right Now
SeatPick has over 2,600 tickets available for Scotland vs Brazil - options are starting from $1,999, while the average ticket price is $3,543. To put that in context, there is only one remaining group stage match commanding a higher price on the secondary market: Colombia vs Portugal, which also happens to be taking place in Miami.
With so much as stake, SeatPick's data hub, seen below, shows that ticket prices are peaking for Scotland vs Brazil in the days leading up to the match. With so much on the line, prices are unlikely to come down.
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The Tartan Army Has Already Made Miami Their Own
Win, lose or draw on Wednesday night, Scotland fans have already stamped their identity on this tournament. The Tartan Army, famous for their colour, their noise, and their ability to turn any host city into a party, have brought that same energy to the United States. In Boston, they have been impossible to miss. Kilts, face paint, flags, a wall of sound that neutral fans have been stopping to photograph.
This is a fanbase that travels not just to support their team but to make memories regardless of the scoreline. For anyone inside the Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday night, the Scotland end will be part of the show. That is worth the ticket price alone.
Scotland vs Brazil Head-to-Head: A Record That Tells a Story
These two sides have met ten times across all competitions. Scotland have never beaten Brazil, with Brazil winning eight of those meetings and the sides drawing twice. At the World Cup specifically, the pair have met on four previous occasions. Scotland's best result remains a 0-0 draw at the 1974 tournament. The most recent World Cup meeting was at France 1998, where Brazil won 2-1 in the group stage.
Brazil's squad for this tournament carries serious firepower. Under Carlo Ancelotti, they have Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, and a midfield capable of controlling matches at this level. Veteran forward Neymar will also return to the squad for their final group game.
They have not been entirely convincing, drawing their opener against Morocco before easing past Haiti, but the quality is there and Scotland know what they are up against.
How to Buy Scotland vs Brazil Tickets via SeatPick
SeatPick compares resale ticket listings across the secondary market in real time, pulling options from trusted sellers including StubHub, Viagogo, LiveFootballTickets, FootballTicketNet, Ticombo and Vivid Seats.
Every ticket comes with a minimum 100% guarantee on your purchase, so you can buy with confidence even on a tight turnaround.
Follow these steps to secure your seat:
- Visit the Scotland vs Brazil ticket page on SeatPick.
- Select how many tickets you need. Listings default to seated together unless you change the filter.
- Use the price or best deal filter to find the right seat for your budget.
- Complete checkout and receive your digital tickets via the official FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app.
All tickets for this match are mobile-only. No paper printouts will be accepted at the gate. Make sure the email on your FIFA account matches the one used at purchase, and have the live barcode in the app ready before you reach the turnstiles.
Also still looking at other World Cup group stage tickets or planning ahead for the knockout rounds? SeatPick has you covered for every remaining match, from the Round of 16 through to the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.
Other Big Matches at Hard Rock Stadium Still to Come
Miami is one of the key cities of this tournament. After Wednesday night's group decider, Hard Rock Stadium also hosts Portugal vs Colombia on June 27, which is currently the most expensive remaining group stage fixture on the secondary market. Beyond the group stage, the stadium hosts a quarter-final and the bronze final, with major teams still in contention for both.
If you're in Miami for the week, or planning to be, it is worth checking the full Miami World Cup schedule on SeatPick. Availability across multiple matches can sometimes open up options that individual event pages do not show.
For fans following Scotland specifically, SeatPick has a dedicated Scotland tickets page and a Brazil tickets page where you can track upcoming fixtures throughout the tournament.
Scotland vs Brazil Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Scotland vs Brazil tickets at the 2026 World Cup?
On the secondary market via SeatPick, Scotland vs Brazil tickets are currently starting from $1,999, with an average price of $3,543. The closer to kick-off, the less likely prices are to fall.
Where is Scotland vs Brazil being played?
The match is at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, known as Miami Stadium for the duration of the 2026 World Cup. Kick-off is at 6pm ET on Wednesday 24 June 2026.
How are World Cup 2026 tickets delivered?
All FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are digital only, delivered via the official FWC2026 Mobile Tickets app. Screenshots and paper printouts are not accepted. You will need to log in with the same email used during purchase to access your tickets.
What happens to Scotland if they lose to Brazil?
A Scotland defeat could end their World Cup campaign. Brazil and Morocco both already have four points, and Scotland only have three. They could still qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams, but the margin for error disappears entirely. A win sends them through. Anything else and they are relying on results elsewhere.










