Scotland's qualification odds crash to 5% — here's the miracle they need
Scotland's qualification chances have crashed from 42% to just 5.26% in barely a day, with their fate now resting on results elsewhere.
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Como have struck a permanent agreement with Real Madrid to sign Nico Paz for around €60 million, with Cesc Fabregas hailing the Argentine as central to his project.
Real Madrid chose not to trigger their buy-back clause after Paz made clear he wanted to stay at Como rather than join Jose Mourinho’s side amid doubts over playing time, Fabrizio Romano reports via Tribuna.
Madrid have, however, inserted a fresh buy-back clause to retain future control. Fabregas pushed hard for the deal, with Paz — part of Argentina’s World Cup squad — having helped Como reach the Champions League last season.
White House World Cup task force chief Andrew Giuliani says the US could bid to host the 2038 World Cup, citing its existing infrastructure and ability to handle an expanded 64-team tournament.
Don’t be surprised if the US throws its hat back in the ring for 2038. Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House’s World Cup task force, said the United States could handle a future 64-team tournament as FIFA mulls expanding the format even further, BBC SPORT reports.
“Let me make sure we get through this World Cup on 19 July before we make our pitch for 2038 or other ones,” Giuliani said. The 2030 edition goes to Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with Saudi Arabia hosting in 2034 — leaving 2038 open.
He pointed to America’s existing stadiums as a major edge over rivals who’d spend “tens and tens of billions of dollars”, insisting the US has proven itself a welcoming host this summer.
Liverpool are reportedly building a four-man wide rotation around RB Leipzig target Yan Diomande, as Andoni Iraola looks to ease the physical load on his attackers next season.
Liverpool are ready to bid over £100 million for Diomande, though Leipzig value the 19-year-old closer to £112.2 million. According to The Athletic’s James Pearce, the plan is to pair him with Cody Gakpo, Rio Ngumoha and Victor Munoz as Iraola’s primary wide options, Tribuna reports.
Diomande impressed last season with 36 appearances and 2,700+ minutes before starring for Ivory Coast at the World Cup. Hugo Ekitike’s long-term injury adds urgency to Liverpool’s search for further attacking depth.
What Scotland need to qualify for the knockout stages of the World Cup as third-placed team 🏴 pic.twitter.com/yDGEzJxKUl
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) June 26, 2026
Scotland’s World Cup hopes hanging by a thread after brutal 24 hours
Scotland’s qualification chances have crashed from 42% to just 5.26% in barely a day, with their fate now resting on results elsewhere.
Ouch. Scotland’s World Cup knockout dream has nosedived from 42% to a measly 5.26% in just over 24 hours — and it’s not pretty.
The Scots need four third-placed teams to finish with a worse record than them, but they’ve got a problem: their record isn’t great to begin with. That 3-0 thumping by Brazil in their final group game didn’t just cost them points — it wrecked their goal difference, leaving them at -3 and scrambling.
Things got worse fast. South Africa beat South Korea to nick a top-two spot, bumping Korea — who have a better goal difference than Scotland — down to third. Then Ecuador shocked Germany 2-1 to grab third with four points. Sweden held Japan to a draw to do the same. Cue Scotland’s odds dropping to 6.89%, then sliding further to 5.49% after Paraguay and Australia played out a draw.
Right now, Scotland sit eighth out of 12 third-placed teams — and time is running out.
Friday and Saturday’s fixtures are critical. Scotland need at least four of these to go their way: Senegal-Iraq drawing, Uruguay losing to Spain, Iran losing to Egypt, Croatia getting thumped by Ghana, DR Congo-Uzbekistan drawing, or Algeria/Austria suffering heavy defeats.
It’s a long shot — but stranger things have happened at a World Cup.
World Cup Knockout Race Heats Up
With the World Cup knockouts rapidly approaching, the competition intensifies. A record 32 of 48 teams will advance, but new tie-breaker rules complicate matters. England and Scotland are currently on a collision course, though Scotland’s recent 3-0 loss to Brazil leaves their qualification hopes as a best third-placed team hanging by a thread.
Australia Advances, Paraguay Poised!
Australia sealed passage to the last 32 after a goalless draw with Paraguay in San Francisco. The strategic 0-0 result secured Australia’s spot, while Paraguay moved almost certain to join them. This outcome, suiting both national teams, ensures their continued presence in the tournament.
Turkey Clinch Dramatic Win
Turkey secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over a second-string USA side in their final Group D World Cup fixture at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles. The decisive goal arrived in the last minute, capping an end-to-end contest. This hard-fought triumph ensured Turkey concluded their tournament on a high note.
England’s World Cup squad isn’t just training; off-field card games like SkyJo and social deduction games like Wolf and Imposter are boosting team spirit. Jude Bellingham introduced SkyJo, a low-score card game, becoming a camp addiction. This downtime is crucial for bonding ahead of their group stage matches against Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. Team cohesion matters!
- England’s World Cup: Games Beyond the Pitch
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- Bellingham’s Card Game Boosts England Morale
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