Scotland stand on the edge of something they have never achieved before — a place in the knockout rounds of a FIFA World Cup. A result of any kind against Brazil would be enough to send Steve Clarke's side through to the next stage of the tournament.
Scotland on the Brink of World Cup History Against Brazil
Scotland stand on the edge of something they have never achieved before — a place in the knockout rounds of a FIFA World Cup. A result of any kind against Brazil would be enough to send Steve Clarke's side through to the next stage of the tournament.
For a nation that has qualified for eight World Cups without ever advancing past the group stage, the stakes could not be higher. Clarke and his squad, captained by Andy Robertson, have the chance to rewrite the country's footballing story.
Everything now hinges on one match. A win or a draw against Brazil — one of football's great powers — would confirm Scotland's passage into the knockout rounds for the first time in their history.

