Finally, Brazil's Neymar is fit for FIFA World Cup 2026 clash vs Scotland; unfortunately, aliens picked the same day to arrive
Karen Noronha | Jun 25, 2026, 24:53 IST
Brazilian spiritualist Vó Bahiana claims she has experienced recurring dreams involving the Brazil vs Scotland match in Florida.
Image credit : A Brazilian psychic claims the Brazil vs Scotland clash could become the setting for an alien invasion.
Brazil fans finally received the news they had been waiting for: Neymar is fit and available ahead of Brazil's FIFA World Cup 2026 clash against Scotland. But just as supporters began celebrating the superstar's return, an entirely different storyline took over social media.
According to a Brazilian psychic, the highly anticipated match may not be remembered for goals, saves, or Neymar's comeback at all. Instead, she claims it could become the setting for an alien invasion.
The unusual prediction comes from Brazilian spiritualist Vó Bahiana, who boasts more than 23 million followers across social media platforms. Bahiana claims she has experienced recurring dreams involving the Brazil vs Scotland match in Florida.
According to her, extraterrestrial spacecraft will descend on the stadium during the game, creating chaos in front of a global television audience. To support her claims, she even shared an AI-generated video depicting the supposed event online.
![X/@FIFA | Vó Bahiana claims she has experienced recurring dreams involving the Brazil vs Scotland match in Florida.]()
Interest in the story has grown because it has been linked to a long-circulating claim surrounding Baba Vanga, the late Bulgarian mystic often credited with making predictions about future events.
Some online conspiracy theorists believe Baba Vanga foresaw an alien encounter during a major sporting event. While there is no evidence supporting such claims, the theory has resurfaced as the FIFA World Cup 2026 enters its decisive stages.
Vó Bahiana has now attached her own predictions to that narrative, insisting the Brazil vs Scotland fixture is the event in question.
In an emotional Instagram post, Bahiana described what she allegedly saw. She said, "I have to tell you that I dreamed again about aliens invading the soccer field in Miami. And I clearly saw the players being carried off by the first ship that arrived."
The spiritualist claimed she was inside one of the spacecraft during the dream and witnessed multiple alien vessels arriving at the stadium. According to Bahiana, a giant "mothership" would appear after the initial arrival and abduct thousands of people from the venue. "I saw so much screaming, so much crying, so many tears, suffering," she said.
The prophecy becomes even stranger from there. Bahiana claims the extraterrestrials would use devices resembling enormous mechanical arms to remove people from the stadium before a second spacecraft carrying so-called "Reptilians" arrives.
In popular conspiracy theories, Reptilians are alleged extraterrestrial beings capable of living among humans. There is no scientific evidence supporting such claims, but the idea has remained a staple of UFO folklore for decades.
Unsurprisingly, social media users have largely reacted to the prediction with jokes, memes, and disbelief.
Despite widespread mockery, Bahiana's supporters point to several past predictions they believe she got right. "I am very terrified because it is the second time I am dreaming about this," she said.
Her followers have previously credited her with predicting the devastating floods in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state as well as the deaths of musicians Chrystian and João Carneiro.
However, authorities remain unconvinced. Both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have repeatedly stated that they possess no evidence suggesting an extraterrestrial invasion is imminent.
Public fascination with UFOs has increased in recent years following the release of multiple government files documenting unexplained aerial sightings.
While some view those disclosures as proof that mysteries remain unsolved, US officials have consistently maintained that there is no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth. Still, the timing of Bahiana's prediction has captured attention online.
After all, football fans have already witnessed unusual stories influencing World Cup conversations. Many pointed to Ghana's recent 0-0 draw against England after reports resurfaced that Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam claimed to have placed a curse on Harry Kane before the match.
Whether supporters believe in aliens, curses, or neither, one thing is certain: Brazil vs Scotland suddenly has a storyline nobody saw coming. And if Neymar scores the winner, he will probably still have competition for the next day's headlines.
According to a Brazilian psychic, the highly anticipated match may not be remembered for goals, saves, or Neymar's comeback at all. Instead, she claims it could become the setting for an alien invasion.
Image credit : Instagram/neymarjr | Neymar's return to the Brazil team collides with bizarre alien prophecy.
Neymar's return collides with bizarre alien prophecy
According to her, extraterrestrial spacecraft will descend on the stadium during the game, creating chaos in front of a global television audience. To support her claims, she even shared an AI-generated video depicting the supposed event online.
Image credit : X/@FIFA | Vó Bahiana claims she has experienced recurring dreams involving the Brazil vs Scotland match in Florida.
Baba Vanga prediction fuels FIFA World Cup 2026 theories
Some online conspiracy theorists believe Baba Vanga foresaw an alien encounter during a major sporting event. While there is no evidence supporting such claims, the theory has resurfaced as the FIFA World Cup 2026 enters its decisive stages.
Vó Bahiana has now attached her own predictions to that narrative, insisting the Brazil vs Scotland fixture is the event in question.
Vó Bahiana's terrifying vision of the Brazil vs Scotland match
The spiritualist claimed she was inside one of the spacecraft during the dream and witnessed multiple alien vessels arriving at the stadium. According to Bahiana, a giant "mothership" would appear after the initial arrival and abduct thousands of people from the venue. "I saw so much screaming, so much crying, so many tears, suffering," she said.
Reptilians, spacecraft and thousands of abductees?
🚨🇧🇷 TODAY IS THE DAY!
— The Touchmine | 𝐓 (@TouchmineX) June 24, 2026
🚨 A Brazilian psychic with 23M+ followers claims a UFO mothership will appear above Hard Rock Stadium during Brazil vs Scotland at the 2026 World Cup on June 24. 👽🛸
She says players, officials, and hundreds of fans could be abducted by alien beings… pic.twitter.com/FQTrLEooM6
Unsurprisingly, social media users have largely reacted to the prediction with jokes, memes, and disbelief.
Why some followers take Vó Bahiana seriously?
Her followers have previously credited her with predicting the devastating floods in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul state as well as the deaths of musicians Chrystian and João Carneiro.
Image credit : Instagram/vobahianaoficial_ | In an emotional Instagram post, Vó Bahiana described what she allegedly saw.
UFO interest grows as World Cup fans watch and wait
While some view those disclosures as proof that mysteries remain unsolved, US officials have consistently maintained that there is no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial life visiting Earth. Still, the timing of Bahiana's prediction has captured attention online.
Esperamos que os aliens apareçam apenas se o Brasil estiver perdendo pic.twitter.com/f04nuNtCwz
— Império POP (@Imperyopop) June 24, 2026
Os jogadores olhando o neymar subindo pra nave pic.twitter.com/pB31y5DuLB
— math (@paquemath_) June 24, 2026
Absolutely no way aliens travel a billion light years and the first thing they do is go and watch Scotland play football
— DaveH (@daverh1980) June 24, 2026
Aliens….. pic.twitter.com/HcMW7ijRAg
Whether supporters believe in aliens, curses, or neither, one thing is certain: Brazil vs Scotland suddenly has a storyline nobody saw coming. And if Neymar scores the winner, he will probably still have competition for the next day's headlines.
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