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Scotland's spirits likely to be dampened by Morocco in Boston
Clarke expects 'different' Scotland
'He's Ready:' Ronaldo Backs Endrick After Brazil's Draw In World Cup Opener
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Brazil reveals hopeful news on Neymar's injury recovery
Scotland's Lydon Dykes ready to start up front against Morocco
If Brazil falls to Haiti in the World Cup, this Brazilian won't be too upset | Opinion
Why a teen from Madrid is helping Haiti's World Cup team train at Stockton University in New Jersey
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The next World Cup match in Philadelphia is Friday, June 19 as Brazil will take on Haiti. See the full schedule of matches at Lincoln Financial Field.
Scott McKenna missed Scotland's last Charlotte training session before the World Cup clash with Morocco on Friday night.
It's Scotland's first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and fans have been spotted throughout Boston reveling in the excitement of the tournament with song, chants and bagpipes.
The biggest reason, almost literally, to cheer for Norway is Haaland, their 6-foot-5-inch scoring machine.
With Scotland's World Cup games expected to take place in temperatures of around 30C, Steve Clarke and his team will have to battle the conditions as well as Morocco and Brazil.
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