Scotland Face Brazil in Must-Win World Cup Clash – Full Match Guide
Scotland Face Brazil in Must-Win World Cup Clash

Scotland’s Historic Opportunity Against Brazil

Scotland face Brazil on Wednesday in a decisive Group B match that could send Steve Clarke’s side into the World Cup knockout stage for the first time. After a 1-0 win over Haiti and a 1-0 loss to Morocco, Scotland sit third in the group with three points. A draw against Brazil would all but secure their place in the round of 32, while a narrow defeat might also be enough depending on other results.

The match kicks off at 6pm ET at Miami Stadium. In the United States, it will be broadcast on FOX and Telemundo, with streaming available on Fubo. Canadian viewers can watch on TSN, while UK audiences can tune in on BBC One. Australian viewers can stream via SBS.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Seek First Knockout Berth

At 3pm ET, Bosnia and Herzegovina take on Qatar at Seattle Stadium. A win would almost certainly guarantee Sergej Barbarez’s team their first-ever place in the knockout stage. Despite a late collapse against Switzerland, Bosnia have been competitive. Qatar, meanwhile, are reeling from a 6-0 defeat to Canada and face a second successive group-stage exit.

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Player to watch: Edin Dzeko. The former Manchester City striker has lacked service but should find chances against a vulnerable Qatari defence. The match is available on FS1 and Telemundo in the US, TSN in Canada, ITV4 in the UK, and SBS in Australia.

Switzerland vs Canada: Battle for Top Spot

Also at 3pm ET, Switzerland face Canada at BC Place Vancouver. Switzerland found form after introducing Johan Manzambi off the bench against Bosnia, and he is expected to start. Canada, despite losing Ismaël Koné to injury, are buoyed by a 6-0 win over Qatar. Jonathan David, who scored a hat-trick in that match, is the key threat.

Viewing: FOX and Telemundo (US), CTV/TSN (Canada), ITV1 (UK), SBS (Australia).

Morocco Aim to Top Group Against Haiti

At 6pm ET, Morocco face already-eliminated Haiti at Atlanta Stadium. Morocco have shown flashes of brilliance but not a full 90-minute performance. They need a win to secure top spot in the group. Haiti have been competitive but face their toughest test. Brahim Diaz, with his dribbling and creativity, is the player to watch.

Broadcast: FS1 and Telemundo (US), TSN (Canada), BBC Two (UK), SBS (Australia).

Czechia vs Mexico: Group Winners Already Decided

At 9pm ET, Mexico host Czechia at Mexico City Stadium. Mexico have already secured top spot in Group A, so coach Javier Aguirre may rest key players. Czechia need a win to advance after underwhelming performances against South Africa and South Korea. Obed Vargas could start for Mexico if Aguirre rotates.

Watch on FOX and Telemundo (US), TSN (Canada), BBC One (UK), SBS (Australia).

South Africa vs South Korea: Decisive Group A Clash

Also at 9pm ET, South Africa face South Korea at Monterrey Stadium. South Korea need only a draw to advance, while South Africa must win to have a realistic chance. The match is expected to be tight, with three of four group games producing under 2.5 goals. In-Beom Hwang of Feyenoord is the key midfielder for South Korea.

Broadcast: FS1 and Telemundo (US), TSN (Canada), BBC Two (UK), SBS (Australia).

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