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Kedar Bayley

Who are the BBC pundits, presenters and commentators for Scotland vs Brazil?

DUNFERMLINE, SCOTLAND - MAY 05: Former Ayr United Head Coach and Celtic player Scott Brown before a William Hill Premiership playoff quarter-final first leg match between Dunfermline Athletic and Arbroath at KDM Group East End Park, on May 05, 2026, in Dunfermline, Scotland. (Photo by Ross Parker/SNS Group via Getty Images).

The complete line-up of BBC pundits, presenters and commentators for Scotland's Group C face-off with Brazil has been revealed.

Scotland vs Brazil will kick off this evening at 11pm British time, with both sides looking to secure 2026 World Cup progression.

As it stands, the Group C table makes it possible for either of the two teams to top the group come 1:00am, but who are the BBC pundits, presenters and commentators for the event?

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BBC's complete line-up of pundits, presenters and commentators for Scotland vs Brazil, in Group C at the 2026 World Cup

Tonight is a must-win for Scotland. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Scotland vs Brazil will be played at the Miami Stadium, with Mexican referee Cesar Ramos officiating the event.

Assuming the role of presenter for BBC is Kelly Cates, a long-time broadcaster who is also the daughter of Sir Kenny Dalglish.

Kelly Cates has presented various Scotland fixtures at the 2026 World Cup for the BBC. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Cates is the eldest of the Liverpool legend's four daughters, and has previously presented for Scotland's World Cup exploits.

Joining her as pundit are three ex-professionals, with one also being of Liverpool (cult) legend.

The first is Rachel Corsie, a former Scotland international who was awarded 155 caps for her nation, scoring 20 goals in the process.

Next up is Scott Brown, ex-Celtic and Scotland captain, who played 55 times in front of the Tartan Army, bagging four goals.

Finally, ex-Liverpool man and Brazil international Lucas Leiva will offer his punditry services, a cult icon on Merseyside remembered fondly for his wayward shot attempt that made Jurgen Klopp burst into laughter.

Lucas Leiva is a Liverpool (cult) legend. (Image credit: Alamy)

Serving as the main voice for the event is native Scot Liam McLeod, who described it as a "huge honour" to offer his services for the tournament in covering Scotland matches.

In support will be James McFadden as co-commentator, who was capped 48 times for Scotland, scoring 15 goals, over an eight year international career at first team-level.

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