Day 14 of the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches brings six group-stage games on Wednesday, and the top of the bill is Brazil against Scotland in Miami. Canada meets Switzerland at BC Place Vancouver, and both games sit inside a final-round slate that will settle group winners and knockout-round places.
All six matches are spread across Groups A, B and C. Mexico closes Group A action in Mexico City, while Bosnia and Herzegovina faces Qatar at Seattle Stadium and Morocco plays Haiti at Atlanta Stadium.
Brazil, Scotland in Miami
Scotland needs a win against Brazil to guarantee its place in the knockout rounds, and that alone turns the Miami fixture into the day’s sharpest edge. Steve Clarke’s side has no room to play for a draw if it wants to remove the tiebreaker from the equation.
Brazil could welcome Neymar back from injury, a timing point that changes the shape of the matchup before kickoff. If he is available, Scotland’s margin for error narrows again against a team that has the two-goal edge over Morocco entering Wednesday.
Canada, Switzerland at BC Place Vancouver
Canada and Switzerland meet with the group winner at stake. The math is simple: the winner takes Group B, and if the game ends level, Canada finishes first and Switzerland takes second because Canada holds the goal differential tiebreaker.
Jonathan David enters with three goals and as the tournament’s leading scorer, giving Canada the one player in this schedule who can tilt the entire group by himself. For a match that starts with identical records, that edge is the difference between a clean finish and waiting on tiebreakers.
Mexico, Morocco, Czechia
Mexico has six points from two games and has already clinched the Group A title and a spot in the round of 32. That removes the pressure from Mexico City and leaves the rest of the Wednesday field to sort its own path.
Morocco, on four points, needs to win and also overcome Brazil in goal differential to finish atop Group C. Bosnia and Herzegovina or Qatar can still help their own round of 32 push with a win in Seattle Stadium, while Czechia arrives on one point after a 1-1 draw with South Africa and a 2-1 defeat to South Korea. FOX, FS1 and FOX One carry the full slate, but the channel-by-channel split is not specified.






