Neymar set for return against Scotland in FIFA World Cup 2026

The 34-year-old forward has been sidelined since mid-May after suffering a calf injury.

Neymar
Neymar

BRASILIA:  Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed that star forward Neymar is expected to return for the team’s final Group C match against Scotland in the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The 34-year-old forward has been sidelined since mid-May after suffering a calf injury, ruling him out of Brazil’s opening match against Morocco and their second group fixture against Haiti.

Speaking to reporters after Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Haiti in Philadelphia, Ancelotti said Neymar’s recovery is progressing positively.

He said Neymar will resume individual training before rejoining full team sessions on Monday, adding that the forward is expected to be available for the Scotland match.

Neymar has not featured for the Brazilian national team since October 2023 and has been working toward full fitness in recent weeks following his injury setback.

The Brazil coach expressed optimism over the player’s return, calling it a timely boost for the squad ahead of the decisive group-stage encounter.

Brazil opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a 1-1 draw against Morocco, before producing a dominant performance to defeat Haiti 3-0 in their second Group C match.

The South American giants were held in their opening fixture but quickly bounced back with a convincing victory, strengthening their position in the group standings.

Brazil’s improved display against Haiti highlighted their attacking depth and defensive stability, as they secured a comfortable three-goal win.

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With one draw and one win so far, Brazil remain firmly in contention to advance to the knockout stage as the group phase progresses.