Scotland on 'brink of history' ahead of Brazil World Cup tie
Summary
Scotland's national football team is preparing to play against Brazil in an important World Cup match in Miami. A win or draw would almost guarantee Scotland's first-ever place in the tournament's knockout stages, and thousands of fans have traveled to support the team.Key Facts
- Scotland faces Brazil in a crucial World Cup group game in Miami.
- If Scotland wins or draws, they will likely reach the knockout rounds for the first time.
- Thousands of Scottish fans, known as the Tartan Army, have traveled to Miami for the game.
- The match will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in Scotland.
- Large venues and pubs across Scotland will show the game on big screens and have extended opening hours.
- Scotland currently has three points from their first two group matches.
- A loss wouldn't eliminate Scotland but would complicate their chances of advancing.
- Supporters hope the team can improve on past World Cup performances and make history.
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