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World Cup 2026 Sees Sci-Fi Script: Aliens ‘Predicted’ For Brazil vs Scotland Game After Juju Buzz

FIFA World Cup 2026 is already seeing some quirky off-the-pitch storylines. We have already seen the viral 'Juju' magic of Ghana, which is creating some bizarre storylines off the pitch. In line with this bizarre moment, another prediction has come out that the last match between Scotland and Brazil will be invaded by aliens. A self-proclaimed Brazilian influencer, Vo Bahiana, has claimed that aliens will invade the planet during the Brazil vs Scotland match in Miami on Wednesday.

'I have to tell you that I dreamed again about aliens invading the soccer field in Miami. And I clearly saw the players being carried off by the first ship that arrived. I was inside that ship. When the ship rose, the mothership arrived, a much larger ship, and took in thousands of people from the soccer field. I saw so much screaming, so much crying, so many tears, suffering. I am very terrified because it is the second time I am dreaming about this. They are saying that on the 24th, something very bad is about to happen at this game, at this soccer field in Miami,' she said in a video as per quotes by the Daily Mail.

World Cup 2026 Sees Sci-Fi Script Aliens Predicted For Brazil vs Scotland Game After Juju Buzz

Scotland and Brazil are set to meet in a pivotal Group C clash on Wednesday with major implications for the Round of 32. A win for Brazil would confirm their qualification, while even a draw could keep Scotland firmly in contention for a best third-placed finish. A victory for the Scots, however, would see them secure a top-two spot in the group.

Ghana's Voodoo Magic

The most bizarre World Cup incident this time has been the voodoo magic of Nana Kwaku Bonsam, whose name translates as Devil of Wednesday. Bonsam, a Ghanaian witch doctor, had told the Daily Star he had cast black magic on England's Harry Kane ahead of their match against Ghana on Tuesday. Although, pretty coincidental, Kane miscued a sitter which should have gone inside Ghana's net. This has triggered speculations about the effects of the dark arts.

Story first published: Thursday, June 25, 2026, 1:44 [IST]
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