Neymar Set To Feature For Brazil Against Scotland In World Cup Group C Clash
Brazil moved to the top of World Cup Group C after a controlled 3-0 victory over Haiti at Philadelphia Stadium, yet attention already shifts to the decisive meeting with Scotland. Neymar is expected to return from injury for that match, while Raphinha’s hamstring issue and Vinicius Junior’s influence are also shaping Brazil’s tournament narrative.
Neymar had been picked ahead of Chelsea’s Player of the Season Joao Pedro despite fitness concerns. The 34-year-old, Brazil’s all-time top scorer, missed the win over Haiti, having already sat out earlier fixtures. Carlo Ancelotti still plans for Neymar to feature against Scotland in the final Group C game on Wednesday.

Ancelotti outlined the careful plan for Neymar’s workload in the build-up to Scotland. "Neymar will train individually [on Saturday]. OnMonday he will be with the team and he will be ready for the game against Scotland, Ancelotti said." Brazil hope that schedule allows Neymar to regain rhythm without risking further physical problems during a demanding World Cup.
During Neymar’s absence, Vinicius has taken on more responsibility in Brazil’s World Cup attack. The Real Madrid forward now has six direct goal contributions from six tournament appearances, with three goals and three assists. That output keeps Brazil dangerous in transition and maintains their threat even when their most experienced attacker is missing.
Vinicius now joins an elite group of Brazilian players for efficiency at World Cups. Since 1966, only Pele, Ronaldo and Tostao had averaged at least one goal contribution per match with five or more appearances. Pele recorded 11 in eight matches, Ronaldo produced 19 in 19, and Tostao managed seven in seven.
Vinicius is also keen to see Neymar back on the pitch, both personally and for Brazil. "Neymar is a very important player for us. We hope he can play in the next match," Vinicius said. "We are happy with his progress. Having him with the group is very important for all of us. He is my idol and has always given me a lot of support. I hope he comes back for the next game and helps us throughout the World Cup."
Brazil World Cup concerns over Raphinha and chance for Rayan
The positive news on Neymar contrasts with fresh worries about Raphinha, who left the Haiti match on 40 minutes with a suspected hamstring injury. "Raphinha will be evaluated, right now we don't know what happened," said Ancelotti. Lucas Paqueta, who assisted Vinicius’ goal, added: "I think we're all worried [about Raphinha]. We hope it's nothing serious."
Raphinha’s withdrawal opened the door for Bournemouth attacker Rayan, who came on as substitute. Ancelotti explained the decision. "I put Rayan in because he showed good quality, he has a different profile from Raphinha, probably, it's small details that determine the entry of one player or another. It's all about small details." That appearance underlined Brazil’s depth in wide positions.
Brazil World Cup squad age profile and youngest players
Rayan, at 19 years and 320 days, and Endrick, at 19 years and 333 days, both featured against Haiti. They became the sixth and seventh-youngest players to appear for Brazil at a World Cup, and the youngest since Marco Antonio in 1970, who played at 19 years and 128 days, highlighting a fresh generation beside seasoned teammates.
| Player | Age at World Cup appearance | Tournament detail |
|---|---|---|
| Rayan | 19 years, 320 days | Vs Haiti, World Cup Group C |
| Endrick | 19 years, 333 days | Vs Haiti, World Cup Group C |
| Marco Antonio | 19 years, 128 days | 1970 World Cup |
The Haiti fixture was only the second time Brazil had used two players under 20 in the same World Cup match. The previous instance came against Wales in 1958, when Pele and Altafini both played. Despite these emerging talents, Brazil’s starting line-up against Haiti averaged 30 years and 190 days, their oldest World Cup XI since the 1962 final versus Czechia, then Czechoslovakia, at 30 years and 216 days.
Brazil therefore approach the Scotland match leading Group C, boosted by Vinicius’ form and encouraged by Neymar’s expected involvement. At the same time, Raphinha’s condition, the opportunities for younger players such as Rayan and Endrick, and an experienced core group all shape how Ancelotti manages Brazil’s campaign through the rest of this World Cup.


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