The Brazil national football team, led by Carlo Ancelotti, needs a win over Scotland on Wednesday to qualify as group leaders in the World Cup. After a comfortable win over Haiti, Brazil finished the second round of the group stage in first place in Group C, with 4 points, the same as Morocco, but occupies the top spot due to the goal difference. Now, the focus is on the next challenge: the match against Scotland, where Brazil only depends on itself to qualify. Depending on the result between Morocco and Haiti, which also play on Wednesday, a win would guarantee Brazil's leadership in the group. A draw would also lead to qualification, but with fewer chances of finishing first. The goal difference may be decisive in this final round to define the positions. At the end of this first phase, the top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. However, a new rule in this year's edition of the World Cup also guarantees a spot for the eight best third-placed teams, which increases the chances of qualification. If Brazil wins against Scotland, the team will have 7 points and will qualify for the next phase. If Morocco wins against Haiti, Morocco will also have 7 points and the goal difference will be the tiebreaker to define the first and second place. If Morocco draws or loses to Haiti, Brazil will qualify in first place. If Brazil draws with Scotland, it will still advance to the next phase, since only Morocco could surpass five points if it wins against Haiti. In case of a Morocco win, the Moroccan team will qualify in first place and Brazil in second. In case of a draw, Morocco and Brazil will be tied with 5 points and the position in the group will be decided by the goal difference. In case of a Morocco loss, Brazil will qualify in first place and Morocco in second. A loss for Brazil against Scotland would put the Brazilian team in a more delicate situation. The Brazilian team would not be able to qualify as group leaders and could only achieve second place if Morocco loses to Haiti and, even so, depending on the goal difference to define the second place. Looking ahead to the next round, Brazil needs a win to guarantee the group leadership. With the new World Cup rule, Brazil can also qualify as one of the eight best third-placed teams, which increases the chances of advancing to the next phase. Coach Carlo Ancelotti needs to make the necessary adjustments to guarantee the win over Scotland. With the experience of players like Neymar and Thiago Silva, Brazil has a strong enough team to beat Scotland and qualify as group leaders. The match against Scotland will be crucial in defining Brazil's qualification in the World Cup. Brazil needs a win to guarantee the group leadership and advance to the next phase. With the pressure of playing at home, Brazil needs to show its strength and determination to beat Scotland. Coach Carlo Ancelotti is confident in his team's ability to beat Scotland and qualify as group leaders. With the help of players like Gabriel Jesus and Vinicius Junior, Brazil has a well-balanced team to face Scotland. The match against Scotland will be an important challenge for Brazil, but with the team's strength and determination, Brazil can win and qualify as group leaders.