Scotland take on Morocco in Boston's Gillette Stadium in a historic World Cup Group C clash. Steve Clarke's side can secure a place in the knockout stages for the first time ever with a draw or win.
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90 Minutes from History
Scotland have never progressed beyond the group stage of a major tournament, but a point against Morocco would all but guarantee a spot in the last 32.
Morocco Star on the Rise
Ayyoub Bouaddi, an 18-year-old midfield talent, could pose a major threat. He impressed against Brazil in the opening game and is valued at £70 million, with interest from top clubs.
Andy Robertson Ready for History
Captain Andy Robertson expressed confidence: "We want to be the first team to do it for our country. We believe we can make any game difficult."
Clarke Defends McTominay
Steve Clarke backed Scott McTominay after a below-par performance against Haiti, citing illness and strong opposition as factors. "Scott's in a good place and ready to go again," Clarke said.
Hakimi to Stand Trial
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi has been ordered to stand trial on a rape charge in France, but he denies the allegations and is expected to play.



