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Scotland and its Tartan Army eye historic World Cup breakthrough against five-time champion Brazil
Morocco target top spot in group ahead of Brazil
What Raphinha's Injury Means for Brazil's World Cup
What are Clarke's big calls for Brazil? And who would you pick?
Neymar’s likely return highlights key clash between Brazil and Scotland in Miami
Scotland’s Tartan Army invades Miami
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Scotland fans take over Miami Marlins game
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At an event in Belo Horizonte last week, Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva made a joke at the expense of Neymar, whom he described as a "work-from-home player". Unsurprisingly, it didn't go over well.
The world's oldest football has travelled from Stirling to Florida to make an appearance at Scotland's crunch World Cup match against Brazil. The ball, which is believed to date from between 1540 and 1570 was discovered in the 1970s,
Ahead of their fifth World Cup meeting, ESPN's Mark Donaldson recalls the time Scotland dared to score a Seleção-style golazo against Brazil.
Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher preview the final Group C matchup between heavy favorites Brazil and Scotland. Playing for a draw would be more than enough the Scots to advance to the next round, which is a good bet.
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