Morocco, Scotland and World Cup
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Scotland and its Tartan Army are back at Boston Stadium on Friday for a battle with Morocco. From TV station to score updates to crowd moments follow us.
Morocco scored in the 2nd minute of the match through a lethal striker from the striker of the team, Ismael Saibari of PSV. The Moroccan player normally plays as an attacking midfielder but has been placed as the focal point of the Moroccan front line.
FOXBOROUGH - With a 1-0 victory over Scotland at Gillette Stadium Friday night, Morocco snatched possession of first place in Group C of the World Cup. Following a 1-1 draw with Brazil in its tournament opener, Morocco now has four points. Scotland, who beat Haiti 1-0 at Gillette last Saturday, remains at three points.
Scotland is playing in its second game in Foxborough, while Morocco is making its debut.
Scotland vs Morocco LIVE: World Cup 2026 latest score, match stream, goal updates and fan reaction - Tartan Army descend on Foxborough once again as last-32 berth within reach
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — It took Ismael Saibari only 21 minutes to score a goal for Morocco in his World Cup debut. Barely a minute was enough time for him to get on the scoreboard in his second outing.
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Last Saturday, Scotland won its first World Cup match in 36 years, beating Haiti 1-0 and taking first place in Group C in the process. After a 1-1 draw between Brazil and Morocco earlier that day, Scotland was the lone team in the group with a victory.
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It was supposed to be the group of death, and we were right. Brazil, Morocco and Scotland will fight until the very end to decide their paths at the knockout stages, while Haiti have been already eliminated despite a positive opening World Cup debut against Scotland.
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