Scotland face Morocco tonight with knockout hopes
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19 Jun 2026 Share options SCOTLAND’S TARTAN ARMY takeover has been one of the social media sensations of the World Cup to date, and they return to Foxborough tonight with their sights set on a place in the knockout rounds. An opening 1-0 win against Haiti put Steve Clarke’s side on top of Group B and in an excellent position to progress, but another point – or three – would go a long way towards securing their place in the last 32. With five-time world
champions Brazil waiting in the final group match, the Scots will be hoping for a big night against Afcon champions Morocco, who were one of the eye-catching sides in the opening round of games in a 1-1 draw against Brazil. Kick-off is at 11pm. Advertisement Who do you think will win? Poll Results: Scotland (1) Morocco (1) Viewcomments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Who will win tonight’s World Cup game –
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