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    Brazil could be boosted by the return of star forward Neymar when they face Scotland in their final Group C match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    The 34-year-old has been declared available after recovering from injury, raising the possibility of his first appearance for Brazil since 2023.

    Neymar ready after lengthy absence

    Neymar has not featured for Brazil since suffering a serious knee injury against Uruguay during a World Cup qualifier three years ago.

    The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain star missed Brazil’s opening group-stage matches against Morocco and Haiti but returned to full training last week.

    He also participated in his first tactical session under head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who confirmed the veteran attacker is fit enough to be considered for selection.

    2026 World Cup: Neymar in line for Brazil comeback ahead of crucial Scotland clash
    Neymar Jr – Getty image

    “Neymar is available,” Ancelotti told reporters. “He worked this week and can be available for the match. We are very happy that he is back because, obviously, with his quality, he can help the team.”

    Brazil targeting knockout qualification

    Brazil enter the match top of Group C with four points and are well positioned to secure a place in the Round of 32.

    A victory over Scotland would guarantee first place in the group, while a draw could also be enough depending on the outcome of the other group fixture.

    Although Ancelotti stopped short of confirming whether Neymar would start, his return provides another attacking option for a side aiming to make a deep run in the tournament.

    Scotland chasing history

    Meanwhile, Scotland are pursuing a historic breakthrough as they seek qualification for the knockout stage of a major international tournament for the first time.

    The Scots are guaranteed to finish at least third in the group and remain firmly in contention for progression.

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