Brazilian Psychic Predicts Alien Invasion During 2026 World Cup Match – Which Game Could It Be?
Aurora Nightingale June 15, 2026 08:51 PM

A psychic from Brazil has made a startling claim that an alien invasion will occur during one of the matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The psychic, named Vo Bahiana, shared this extraordinary revelation through a post on her personal social media account.

With more than 23.5 million followers, Vo Bahiana stated that she had a dream in which extraterrestrial beings would attack one of the World Cup matches in 2026.

According to her description, the aliens would invade the pitch in Miami, abducting both the players participating in the match and the spectators in the stadium.

She further claimed that the event would take place on June 24, 2026, local time, and would bring great suffering.

“Friends, I must tell you that I dreamed of aliens invading the field in Miami, and I saw the players being taken by the first ship that arrived,” she said.

“I was inside the ship as it took off. Then a much larger main ship arrived and abducted thousands of people from the stadium.”

“I saw so much screaming, crying, tears, and suffering. I must tell you that I am truly terrified because this is the second time it has happened,” she added.

“This tells me that something very bad will happen on the 24th of June, during that match at the stadium in Miami, United States,” she concluded.

According to reports from TyC Sports, the 2026 World Cup match scheduled to be played in Miami on that date is the Group C clash between Scotland and Brazil.

The final Group C fixture is set for Wednesday, 24 June 2026 (local time), which will be Thursday morning, 25 June 2026, in Indian Standard Time.

The match will be held at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States.

The stadium has a capacity of approximately 65,000 seats and is expected to be fully packed for the encounter.

This is because the match will serve as the decisive Group C fixture, likely determining which team advances to the round of 32.

Currently, Scotland leads the Group C standings after a 1–0 victory over Haiti.

Brazil sits just behind them with one point, following a 1–1 draw against Morocco.

If Brazil secures a win against Haiti in their second match and Scotland draws or loses against Morocco, the final group game will decide who moves forward.

It is therefore expected that fans will fill the Hard Rock Stadium to witness the high-stakes showdown between Scotland and Brazil.

Previously, Brazil were heavily favoured to qualify from Group C due to their strong footballing history and star-studded lineup.

However, following their draw against Morocco, the performance of the Selecao under manager Carlo Ancelotti has been viewed as underwhelming.

Many critics argue that the Samba team has lost its traditional flair and dominance, as they were outplayed for much of the match by Morocco.

This has sparked concern among Brazilian supporters who still dream of their nation clinching a record sixth World Cup title.

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