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Scotland's World Cup Dream: Knockout Stage Beckons
19 Jun
Summary
- Scotland aims for first World Cup knockout stage appearance.
- A win vs Morocco guarantees progression; draw likely sufficient.
- Fanzones nationwide prepare for massive crowds and celebrations.

Scotland stands on the cusp of a historic achievement: qualifying for the World Cup knockout stages for the first time. Fans are buzzing with anticipation ahead of the team's pivotal clash against Morocco in Boston.
A victory over Haiti last Saturday has set the stage for a potential early qualification. Another win against Morocco would secure a spot in the last 32, while even a draw would almost certainly guarantee progression.
Fanzones nationwide are preparing for the upcoming game, with the TRNSMT music festival in Glasgow among them. Organizers have secured a late license to broadcast the match, adjusting the music schedule to accommodate the viewing.
Pubs and bars are also expecting a significant boost in business, following a highly profitable weekend during the Haiti game. The Scottish Beer and Pub Association estimates that Scotland's group matches could generate an additional £7 million for the trade.
Nearly all of Scotland's councils have approved extended licensing hours for venues to show the games, ensuring fans can follow every moment. A win against Morocco would seal Scotland's progression with a game to spare, significantly increasing their chances of advancing as a top-two side in the group.