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Scotland escapes VAR drama vs Brazil
24 Jun
Summary
- Vinicius Junior had a goal disallowed by VAR in the first half.
- A VAR review ruled out a potential second goal for Brazil.
- Pundits debated the referee's decision on the disallowed goal.

Scotland experienced a critical moment during their World Cup 2026 group stage match against Brazil. Vinicius Junior had a goal disallowed by VAR in the first half, which would have extended Brazil's lead.
Brazil had taken an early lead, and Junior seemingly scored a second goal after capitalizing on a defensive error. However, a subsequent VAR review determined that Junior had fouled defender Jack Hendry, leading to the goal being overturned.
This contentious decision led to disagreement among football pundits. While some believed the referee made the correct call, others, including a former referee expert, felt Scotland was fortunate to be given the decision. Junior later scored a legitimate second goal before halftime.