Scotland's campaign at the World Cup is hanging by a thread after Brazil handed them a comprehensive 3-0 defeat in Miami, leaving the Tartan Army's dreams of reaching the knockout stages in serious doubt.
Scotland on the Brink After Brazil Demolish Them 3-0 in Miami

Scotland's campaign at the World Cup is hanging by a thread after Brazil handed them a comprehensive 3-0 defeat in Miami, leaving the Tartan Army's dreams of reaching the knockout stages in serious doubt.
The result was a hammer blow for Scotland, who now face an uphill battle to advance from their group. Brazil were dominant throughout, giving their opponents little room to breathe in a commanding performance in the Florida heat.
Supporters who had made the journey to Miami were left deflated, with many summing up the experience in two words — typical Scotland. The Tartan Army, known for their passionate and good-humoured following regardless of results, took the loss with a mixture of resignation and dark humour, as has long been their tradition.
Scotland's route to the knockout rounds is now complicated. They will need a significant swing of results to progress, and even then, they remain at the mercy of other teams in the group.
Brazil, meanwhile, turned in a polished display that underlined their status as one of the tournament's most dangerous sides. Their finishing was clinical, their pressing relentless, and their quality in possession proved too much for a Scotland side that struggled to gain a foothold in the contest.
With the pressure mounting, Scotland's remaining fixtures take on enormous importance. Their World Cup survival depends on a turnaround in form — and a healthy dose of fortune — if they are to avoid an early exit from the tournament.


