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World Cup 2026: Scotland on brink after Brazil defeat, South Africa advance, and more – live

Join our writers for all the latest news after a chastening night for Scotland and as Curaçao prepare to take on Côte d’Ivoire and Germany face Ecuador
  
  

Scotland players applaud the Tartan Army after their side’s 3-0 defeat in Miami.
Scotland players applaud the Tartan Army after their side’s 3-0 defeat in Miami. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock

Amid all the best third-placed teams confusion … Bosnia and Herzegovina have made it through to the last 32.

Ben Fisher watched them beat Qatar:

Our first stop today is at Group E, featuring Germany, Ecuador, Côte d’Ivoire and Curaçao.

  • Curaçao v Côte d’Ivoire – Philadelphia Stadium, 9pm BST, 4pm local time

  • Ecuador v Germany – New York New Jersey Stadium, same time

Germany have already won the group – Côte d’Ivoire just need a point to finish second and reach the knockouts for the first time.

Pos Team P GD Pts
1 Germany 2 7 6
2 Ivory Coast 2 0 3
3 Ecuador 2 -1 1
4 Curacao 2 -6 1

Updated

Out of all the hosts, it’s Canada who have looked the most shaky. After losing to Switzerland, they’ll play their last-32 tie in Los Angeles instead of Vancouver.

Mexico are having a lovely time: three games, three wins, six goals scored, none conceded. Oh, and Guillermo Ochoa – part of their 2006 World Cup squad – got to play, too.

Andy Robertson: “If you ask me now, I don’t think it’s enough, I don’t think we’ve done enough.”

Steve Clarke: “I think we’re going home.”

It’s not looking great.

Preamble

Hello, hello, wonderful people. Remember this: it ain’t about how you start. Spain lost their first game in 2010, Argentina were stunned by Saudi Arabia in 2022 … and nine-man South Africa went down to Mexico a fortnight ago. No, I’m not saying they’re going to go and win it – but they are through to the knockouts for the first time after beating South Korea in Monterrey.

Scotland, on the other hand, haven’t scored since John McGinn’s winning strike against Haiti, leaving them with a nervous wait to see if their three points and -3 goal difference will be enough for a place in the last 32. Yep, the whole 48-team thing’s a bit off, structurally.

We’ll be reflecting on those results and looking forward to the next 24 hours: Groups E, F and D are all set to wrap up. Drop me a line and let’s talk ball.

 

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