Brazil holds absolute supremacy over Scotland and an advantage against Morocco in their overall head-to-head record, within Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Haiti is also in this group. In this regard, according to a survey by the Noticias Argentinas agency, the South American team has played against the British team four times in World Cups, with three wins and one draw. The draw was 0-0 in Group 2 during the 1974 World Cup in Germany. In 1982 in Spain, in Group 6, Brazil crushed Scotland 4-1 with goals from Zico, Oscar, Eder, and Falcao, while David Narey had opened the scoring for the British. In 1990 in Italy, in Zone C, the South American team won 1-0 with a goal from Müller. In 1998 in France, in Group A, they won again, this time 2-1, with goals from César Sampaio and an own goal by Thomas "Tom" Boyd, while John Collins had temporarily equalized for the Europeans from the penalty spot. Also in 1998 in France, Brazil defeated Morocco 3-0 with goals from Ronaldo, Rivaldo, and Bebeto. In the same tournament, the Moroccans also beat Scotland 3-0, with goals from Salaheddine Bassir (twice) and Abdeljalil Hadda. Notably, in 1998 in France, three of the four teams in Group A were the same as those in Group C for the 2026 tournament: Brazil, Morocco, and Scotland. The only change for next year is that Haiti replaces Norway.
Brazil Dominates Scotland and Morocco in Head-to-Head History for World Cup 2026
Brazil shows superiority over Scotland and has an advantage over Morocco in their head-to-head history for World Cup 2026. Analysis reveals three wins and a draw against the Scots, and a victory over the Moroccans.