Group C leaders Scotland face Morocco in Boston with World Cup knockout stage qualification up for grabs for Steve Clarke's side.
A draw should be enough to take the Tartan Army out of the group stage for the time, and a point wouldn't do much harm to the Atlas Lions' hopes either.
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Haiti gave a good account of themselves against Scotland but there are two bigger, familiar tests to come. In 1998, losses to Morocco and Brazil sent the Tartan Army out in the group stage – they face both again in their remaining fixtures.
John McGinn scored some beauties in the Premier League and Europa League this season but the Aston Villa midfielder's scruffy winner in Boston sent a nation into raptures.
There was nothing scruffy about the goals scored or conceded by Morocco in their 1-1 draw with Brazil. With Haiti to play in the final game and a point already in the bank, progress is very much in the 2022 semi-finalists' hands.
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Scotland vs Morocco: World Cup 2026 Preview
Ismael Saibari lifted Morocco's first goal of the tournament over Brazil goalkeeper Alisson shortly before the first-half hydration break as Group C action got underway at MetLife Stadium last week.
Vinicius Jr soon equalised but the draw was a stake in the ground for Morocco, who may or may not be the reigning champions of Africa (Senegal's walk-off notwithstanding) as well as the continent's first World Cup semi-finalists four years ago.
Their next minor target is to become the first team at World Cup 2026 to score past Scotland stopper Angus Gunn. With teenage wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi in their ranks, you wouldn't put it past them, either.
Clarke will be plotting ways to avoid the fate that befell Scotland against Morocco 28 years ago, when Craig Burley's red card and three unanswered Atlas Lions goals sent them home in ignominy.
That was the only previous meeting between these nations but Scotland are made of different stuff in 2026. And they've got Scott McTominay, who has become the reincarnation of Diego Maradona at Napoli.
They also have the slight advantage of having already played at Gillette Stadium, where the travelling Tartan Army have made themselves at home since the start of the month. They've basically drunk Boston dry in the process.
Scotland vs Morocco: Group C
Team News
Scotland XI: Angus Gunn (GK); Nathan Patterson, Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Kieran Tierney, Andy Robertson; Ryan Christie, Lewis Ferguson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn; Che Adams
Clarke has opted for one up front in a robust-looking line-up that will be expected to put in an almighty shift. Ben Gannon-Doak and Lawrence Shankland drop to the bench after starting against Haiti.
Morocco XI: Yassine Bounou (GK); Achraf Hakimi, Issa Diop, Chadi Riad, Noussair Mazraoui; Neil El Aynaoui, Ayyoub Bouaddi; Brahim Diaz, Azzedine Ounahi, Bilal El Khannouss; Ismael Saibari
Moroccan captain Achraf Hakimi starts against Scotland under the cloud of legal proceedings away from football. Morocco are unchanged from their opener against Brazil.
FourFourTwo's prediction
Scotland 1-1 Morocco
FourFourTwo predicts another draw for Morocco and a historic point that sends Scotland through.
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Chris is a Warwickshire-based freelance football writer specialising in West Midlands football, the Premier League, the EFL and the J.League. He is the author of the High Protein Beef Paste football newsletter and owner of Aston Villa Review. He supports Coventry Sphinx.
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