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Where to watch Scotland vs. Brazil in Glasgow: Best pubs and sports bars for World Cup match

Where to watch Scotland vs. Brazil in Glasgow: Best pubs and sports bars for World Cup match
Scotland fans celebrate after beating Haiti in 2026 World Cup opener at Boston Stadium - Photo via IMAGO / Craig Mercer

With a fighting chance of advancing into the knockout stages of the World Cup, Scotland clash with five-time winners Brazil at Miami Stadium on Wednesday night.

The Tartan Army have collected three points from their opening two fixtures, with a share of the spoils against the Selecao enough to all-but secure a spot in the last 32.

Scotland are back on the World Cup stage for the first time in 28 years, looking to do more than just make up the numbers.

Here, Football Ground Guide runs through the best venues to watch Steve Clarke's side in Glasgow on Wednesday night.

Scotland vs. Brazil: Best Glasgow pubs to watch World Cup clash

O'Neills Grand Central – 40-48 Union Street, G1 3QX

Located next to Grand Central train station in the middle of the city, O'Neills are an Irish pub chain offering special seats for Scotland World Cup fixtures, including Wednesday's clash with Brazil.

Tables are still available for the Tartan Army's final group match, with the pub asking for a deposit of £5 per person on booking which is taken off your final bill.

Tolbooth Bar – 11 Saltmarket, G1 5NA

The self-proclaimed oldest Irish bar in Glasgow, Tolbooth does not require a ticket to enter for Scotland vs. Brazil but can get extremely busy, so arrive early to avoid dissappointment.

The pub have wheeled out a number of special deals on drinks to celebrate the Tartan Army's involvement in the World Cup, as well as live music every day of the week.

Toby Jug – 97 Hope Street G2 6LL

On the other side of the train station compared to O'Neills, Toby Jug will also be showing the crunch Group C clash on Wednesday night.

There is no way to book tickets for a spot at this venue with walk-ins only, so arrive early to grab a good seat in front of the TVs.

Ross's Original Bar – 78 Mitchell Street G1 3NA

If music and football is your thing, then Ross's is the place for you as they will have a DJ performing up until the start of the match at 11pm.

The venue will remain open until 2am and you do not require a ticket – it is free entry to this pub on Mitchell Street.

Scotland vs. Brazil: Best Glasgow fan zones to watch World Cup clash

The Ovo Hydro Centre – 1 Congress Road G3

The multi-indoor purpose arena is hosting an event for Scotland's World Cup clash against Brazil, completed with presenters and live music.

It will cost you quite a bit to enter, though, with an adult ticket costing £29.50, whilst a child can join the party for £19.50. A family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) will set you back £89. Buy tickets here.

Braehead Arena – Kings Inch Road PA4

Braehead Arena has swapped ice skating for football over the past two weeks, hosting watch parties for Scotland's group stage fixtures.

Tickets start at £20, with table offers available for groups of friends and family. Buy tickets here.

02 Glasgow Academy – 121 Eglinton Street G5 9NT

After a success period during Euro 2024, the 4TheFans event is back at Glasgow Academy, with spaces still available for the Brazil match.

General admission tickets start at £8.25, or you can bag a spot on the balconies from £20. Buy tickets here.

Carter is a Premier League and EFL accredited journalist with over six years of reporting experience, specialising in Championship football. He has interviewed former Premier League and Champions League winners, as well as regularly attending matches and asking hard-hitting questions directly to managers in press conferences.

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