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Given that three teams in most groups will qualify for the knockouts, Scotland are in a great position already. They will take plenty of confidence from that win and, as Steve Clarke has already suggested, it should take some pressure off going into the next two group stage games. Anything can happen!
Scotland are bagpiping their way into the knockout stages. When you get to that stage, as my brother likes to say, anything can happen. Brazil are not looking so hot. Scotland could win this group, which would mean a kind draw in the knockouts. There can be only one.

Jonathan Wilson
“In the past two decades Japanese and South Korean players have become increasingly familiar in European leagues, but Japan are still to make it beyond the last 16 of a World Cup, something their manager, Hajime Moriyasu, has admitted has become a mental block. In 2010, after outplaying Cameroon and Denmark in the group, they allowed themselves to be dragged into a stalemate of ferocious tedium by Paraguay, losing on penalties. They tossed away a two-goal lead against Belgium at that stage in 2018 and then, in 2022, having beaten Spain and Germany in the group, ran into Croatia with predictable consequences.
“But this year, perhaps, is different. As Japan start their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands in Arlington on Sunday, it feels genuinely possible that they are not merely the best Japan side in history, but the best Asian side to play at a World Cup. Moriyasu has been in the job since 2018 and, as such, is the longest-serving Japan national manager ever. He has been bullish about Japan’s chances, talking openly of winning the competition…”
So, what’s happening today? We have four games to look forward to on matchday four, with Germany and the Netherlands among the teams involved.
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Germany v Curaçao (6pm BST)
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Netherlands v Japan (9pm BST)
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Ivory Coast v Ecuador (12am BST)
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Sweden v Tunisia (3am BST)
Thousands of Scotland fans gathered at the Ovo Hydro arena in Glasgow in the middle of the night to watch the match live. Incredible scenes!


I imagine there will be thousands of very tired Scotland fans today… At least there is an extra bank holiday to look forward to!
That was a lot, lot tougher than we thought it would be. But we have won a match at a world cup for the first time since I was 6, so who cares!
We do need to play a hell of a lot better in the next two games though. Oddly enough the counter-attack might suit us; we will likely go back to 4-5-1, we never seem to do well when expected to be on the front foot. We are at the world cup, we have won a game, this is the time for unbridled optimism and complicated calculations.
Enjoy a very tired sunday!
Saw the australia highlights. Very, very well done to them.
It may have only been a 1-0 win, but it was still huge for the nation. That 2am wake-up for Scotland fans was surely worth it!
We won. It was 1-0. Wouldn't it have been nice had it been 2-0? Or 3-0? Of course. But 1-0 is there to be enjoyed, a hex put to sleep & the next game to look forward to.
England stars arrived in Kansas City yesterday to begin final preparations for their World Cup opener against Croatia on Wednesday. They were welcomed with a huge reception from hundreds of fans.
Meanwhile, the England camp was hit with a tornado warning on Saturday evening. Players and staff were instructed to take shelter with fears of 80mph winds. The England hotel and training ground were unaffected by the strong winds and heavy rain.
It has been reported that Thomas Tuchel and his squad will train as normal today.
The latest episode of World Cup Daily has just dropped. Be sure to give it a listen as Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Alex Abnos, Jeff Rueter, Jack Snape and Ewan Murray discuss the latest action from the United States, Canada and Mexico.
How Group D stands after the opening games…
Group D also continued today, with Australia earning a 2-0 win over Turkey in Vancouver. You can recap the action below.
How things stand in Group C…
Also in Group C, Morocco held Brazil to a 1-1 draw at New York New Jersey Stadium.
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Scotland fans, you might want to take a look at this…
Steve Clarke suggested the pressure on Scotland has eased following their win over Haiti. The manager said: “I am absolutely delighted with my players. Resilience, character had to be on the pitch tonight. There is no relief. Everyone told us it was a must-win game and we won. When you win a must-win game, you have to be happy with yourselves.”
On the upcoming group stage fixtures against Morocco and Brazil, he added: “We go into them with less pressure than everybody put on to us going into this game. If we defend as well as we did here, hopefully play a little bit better with the ball and create more, we will be OK. It’s not about raising the performance, it is about a different approach against a different opponent.
“Towards the end, you know you are 1-0 up and have something to hang on to so that is what you do. The players deserve a lot of credit. I thought Haiti were terrific at denying us time and space, which made it difficult. So the other characteristics that get you three points come out. That is why we are sitting here with three points and Haiti are empty handed.”

Scotland kicked off their World Cup campaign with a crucial 1-0 win over Haiti thanks to a first-half goal from John McGinn. Ewan Murray was at Boston Stadium to watch the action unfold…
Latest results
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Brazil 1-1 Morocco
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Haiti 0-1 Scotland
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Australia 2-0 Turkey
Preamble
Hello and welcome to World Cup matchday four! There has been plenty of action over the last 24 hours or so as Morocco held Brazil to a 1-1 draw, Scotland won their first World Cup game in 36 years and Australia cruised to a 2-0 win over Turkey.
Meanwhile, England had some of their training equipment stolen while travelling to their base in Kansas City.
As always, we’ll be bringing you the latest reaction and updates throughout the day and look ahead to every matchday four fixture. Join us!

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