While England fans recover from last night’s disappointing nil-nil draw with Ghana at the World Cup, excitement is building in Scotland — and in Miami, where Scotland are preparing to take on five-time world champions Brazil. Win, draw or lose, Scotland could still make history by securing a place in the knock-out stages of the tournament for the first time ever. Fans have gathered in Glasgow ahead of the crucial tie, hoping to witness a moment decades in the making. For England, the sluggish display against Ghana has left their last-32 place still unconfirmed. The Three Lions now face Panama in their final Group L game this weekend, needing a result to avoid an early exit. Declan Rice and Reece James are to be assessed as England have been dealt a new double injury worry before that clash. The path to the knockout stages is clear for both sides — but only if they overcome their respective hurdles.
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Scotland on brink of history as fans gather for Brazil showdown while England face Panama must-win
Scotland fans gather in Glasgow as team prepares for Brazil tie with chance to reach knock-out stages for first time; England face Panama must-win after Ghana draw.

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