Brazil arrive at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on June 24 as -275 favorites – a price the market has set with conviction, and one that anchors every same game parlay build for this FIFA World Cup Group C clash against Scotland.
The analytical consensus sits at roughly 70% win probability for the Seleção, making the moneyline the spine of any SGP targeting this fixture. The article below breaks down the four-leg parlay build and three player props driving real value on June 24.
Scotland vs Brazil Player Props Picks
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Raphinha’s hamstring injury reshapes Brazil’s attacking structure entirely, concentrating their threat through Vinícius Júnior on the left and Matheus Cunha centrally.
Both players delivered against Haiti in Brazil’s 3-0 opener – Cunha scored twice, Vinícius Júnior once – and Scotland’s defense was already breached by Morocco in their opening loss. The props market has not fully priced the upgrade in volume both attackers now carry.
Vinícius Júnior – Anytime Goalscorer (+160)
Vinícius Júnior is the most dangerous attacker on the pitch, and Raphinha’s absence does not dilute that – it amplifies it. Scotland’s defensive shape under Steve Clarke compresses centrally, leaving wide channels exposed against elite pace.
Getting him at +160 at BetOnline represents genuine market inefficiency on Brazil’s primary scoring route. He is also a live World Cup Golden Boot contender whose volume only rises with Raphinha sidelined.
Matheus Cunha – Anytime Goalscorer (+190)
Matheus Cunha posted two goals as Brazil’s central striker against Haiti and now operates as the focal point of Carlo Ancelotti’s attack.
Scotland’s center-backs – Grant Hanley and Jack Hendry – will face a striker running hotter than any number at +190 implies. This is not a speculative inclusion. This is Brazil’s in-form striker in a match where a 2-0 or 3-0 scoreline is the most commonly projected outcome across major preview sites.
Scott McTominay – Anytime Goalscorer (+950)
Scott McTominay is a longshot, not a cornerstone – but at +950, he carries legitimate upside for bettors building a Scotland-side angle into a standalone prop.
He is Scotland’s most dynamic midfielder and their primary set-piece threat. One dead-ball moment is all it takes, and McTominay has a documented history of converting in high-pressure fixtures. This is a low-unit flier, not a high-confidence pick – size it accordingly.
Scotland vs Brazil Same Game Parlay Predictions
The four-leg SGP for this World Cup 2026 fixture pairs the structural case for a Brazil win with two in-form scorer props and an Over line that the market itself prices near even money.
Brazil scored three against Haiti; Scotland conceded to Morocco. The Over 2.5 is not a stretch – it is the most supported market signal in the entire fixture. Check out the supercomputer predictions for Scotland vs Brazil for additional model-backed context on how the match result probability feeds into this build.
- Leg 1 – Brazil to Win (-275)
- Leg 2 – Vinícius Júnior Anytime Goalscorer (+160)
- Leg 3 – Over 2.5 Goals (-120)
- Leg 4 – Matheus Cunha Anytime Goalscorer (+190)
- SGP Odds: approximately +500
Scotland vs Brazil Odds
All odds sourced from BetOnline as of June 23. The Scotland vs Brazil betting odds reflect a one-sided fixture where the draw at +390 represents the closest Scotland will realistically get to a positive result.
For broader Group C context and how this fixture interacts with the Morocco vs Haiti simultaneous matchday, see the Morocco vs Haiti Group C preview.
- Brazil Moneyline: -275
- Scotland Moneyline: +700
- Draw: +390
- Brazil -1.5 Spread: +102
- Scotland +1.5 Spread: -135
- Over 2.5 Goals: -120
- Under 2.5 Goals: -105
- Both Teams to Score (Yes): -110
- Vinícius Júnior Anytime Goalscorer: +160
- Matheus Cunha Anytime Goalscorer: +190
- Scott McTominay Anytime Goalscorer: +950