A Highland cow named Senga, affectionately dubbed 'Nostrada-moo,' has predicted that Scotland will make a deep run in the World Cup. The two-year-old heifer, living in Dumfries and Galloway, has correctly forecasted Scotland's victory over Haiti and identified John McGinn as the top scorer before his winning goal.
Psychic Cow's Predictions
Senga has backed Steve Clarke's side to draw against Morocco and lose to Brazil, but still advance from the group stages for the first time since 1998. She also predicts Scotland will reach the quarter-finals, while England will exit on penalties in the semi-finals.
Expert Opinions
Neale McQuistin, from Kitchen Coos and Ewes, said: 'We always knew Senga was special, but we didn't expect her to become a football pundit. If she thinks we can take four points from the group, the Tartan Army should believe anything is possible.'
Alex Apati, PR Manager at Ladbrokes, added: 'If Scotland make the quarter-finals and England go out on penalties, Senga might become an honorary member of the Tartan Army. We've seen a flurry of bets on an England shootout exit, because if there's one thing more reliable than a psychic cow, it's English penalty heartbreak.'
Fan Support
Over 20,000 Scottish fans have traveled to Massachusetts for the group games, with 5,000 staying in Rhode Island and raising thousands for local charities.



