Neymar is set to return to action for Brazil after recovering from a calf injury, amid criticism over his World Cup fitness.
What's at stake for Neymar?
Neymar has been defended by Portugal's Joao Cancelo, who insists he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone, given his talent and achievements in football.
Cancelo addressed the negative media attention surrounding Neymar, saying his records speak for themselves.
Unmatched international records
Neymar is the top scorer in Brazil's history, with 79 goals in 128 appearances, while Cristiano Ronaldo recently joined Lionel Messi as the only players to have competed in six different World Cup tournaments.
Ronaldo remains the men's all-time leading international scorer, with 143 goals since his debut in 2003.
Facing Scotland
Jack Hendry, who will face Neymar when Scotland plays Brazil, says he has no fear about playing against him, having previously played against Neymar in the Champions League.
Hendry noted that he's quite comfortable coming up against Neymar and looks forward to the battle.
Neymar's fitness has been questioned by critics, but Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed he is fit to return in Miami.
Crucial group stage finales await
Brazil will take on Scotland on Wednesday to conclude Group C, while Portugal faces Uzbekistan on Tuesday before playing Colombia in their final group stage match.
Both nations desperately require victories in these upcoming games to secure the top spot in their respective groups.
Neymar's return to action will be closely watched, given his importance to Brazil's World Cup campaign.
And with his records and talent, he will be looking to make a significant impact on the pitch.
But for now, the focus is on his fitness and ability to perform at his best level.
So, all eyes will be on Neymar as he takes to the field against Scotland.