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John Macginn - Andy Robertson - Angus Gunn - Ismael Saibari - Ismael Saibari goal in second minute holds up, lifting Morocco over Scotland - cbc.ca - Qatar - Scotland - Brazil - Morocco - Haiti

Ismael Saibari goal in second minute holds up, lifting Morocco over Scotland

Ismael Saibari scored only 72 seconds into the game and Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 at the World Cup on Friday to keep alive its chances of advancing to its second straight knockout round.

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John Macginn - Kieran Tierney - Scott Mactominay - Nathan Patterson - Andy Robertson - Angus Gunn - Che Adams - Issa Diop - Jack Hendry - Steve Clarke - Ryan Christie - Grant Hanley - Lawrence Shankland - Ismael Saibari - Coach Clarke boosts Scotland defence, Morocco unchanged from opener - channelnewsasia.com - France - Scotland - Brazil - county Lewis - Morocco - Haiti

Coach Clarke boosts Scotland defence, Morocco unchanged from opener

FOXBOROUGH, Mass., June 19 : Scotland will start with five defenders, compared to four in their opening Group C win against Haiti, with Nathan Patterson and Kieran Tierney being brought into the side as coach Steve Clarke bolstered his backline.

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John Macginn - Ismael Saibari - Scotland vs. Morocco: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream - foxnews.com - Scotland - Morocco

Scotland vs. Morocco: How to Watch, TV Channel, Live Stream

Scotland and Morocco meet in their 2026 FIFA World Cup second group stage match on Friday, June 19, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. ET from Boston Stadium.

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John Macginn - Haiti ready to run, dream and make island proud against Brazil, says Migne - channelnewsasia.com - Scotland - Brazil - Haiti

Haiti ready to run, dream and make island proud against Brazil, says Migne

PHILADELPHIA, June 18 : Haiti manager Sebastien Migne knows his side face a monumental battle when they take on Brazil on Friday, but he said the Caribbean underdogs have everything to gain in their World Cup Group C clash.

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John Macginn - George Russell - Shane Walsh - Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Westmeath lose to Galway, Dublin beat Cavan - breakingnews.ie - Germany - Netherlands - Scotland - Brazil - Usa - Australia - Turkey - Japan - Ireland - Morocco - Haiti

Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Westmeath lose to Galway, Dublin beat Cavan

Galway and Louth have advanced to the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Football Championship.

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John Macginn - Shane Walsh - Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Dublin face Cavan - breakingnews.ie - Germany - Netherlands - Scotland - Brazil - Usa - Australia - Turkey - Japan - Ireland - Morocco - Haiti

Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Dublin face Cavan

Louth are into the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Football Championship.

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John Macginn - Sunday sport: Louth face Armagh, Galway to host Westmeath - breakingnews.ie - Germany - Netherlands - Scotland - Brazil - Japan - Ireland - Morocco - Haiti

Sunday sport: Louth face Armagh, Galway to host Westmeath

Louth and Armagh have kicked off in Inniskeen in the first of Sunday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round Two ties.

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John Macginn - Kasper Schmeichel - Kenny Maclean - Scotland make 28-year World Cup drought worth the wait on winning return - ESPN - espn.com - Scotland - Brazil - Morocco - Haiti

Scotland make 28-year World Cup drought worth the wait on winning return - ESPN

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Scottish party in Boston won't be finishing anytime soon. The Tartan Army has taken over this part of the world this week, filling the city's bars and pubs, bagpipes startling residents, with song floating on the air. And that was before the football started. Well now the thousands who crossed the Atlantic have their fifth ever World Cup win to celebrate, as Scotland took one step towards the knockout stages by defeating Haiti 1-0 in Foxborough.

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