Scotland face their biggest test of the World Cup so far as they prepare to take on Morocco on Friday, with a win enough to book a place in the knockout stages. Steve Clarke's side travel to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where the Group C encounter kicks off at 11pm UK time.
Fans in the UK can watch the match free-to-air on ITV1 and STV, with build-up starting at 10pm. Live streaming is available via ITVX in England and Wales and the STV Player in Scotland. Full audio commentary will be provided on BBC Radio 5 Live. For viewers in the United States, the game is live on FOX and the FOX Sports app in English, and on Telemundo and Peacock in Spanish (6pm ET / 3pm PT).
“Scotland must beat Morocco on Friday to reach the World Cup knockout stages, with the match kicking off at 11pm UK time.”
Former Scotland international Charlie Adam joined Rick Edwards and Lloyd Griffith to preview the fixture on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast. Also on the show, German football journalist Raphael Honigstein looked back at the opening round of group games. Honigstein questioned whether Spain are already out of the running after their draw with Cape Verde, and whether Portugal should be worried after Cristiano Ronaldo's continued failure to score a World Cup goal. He also praised Thomas Tuchel's man management and reflected on the unique challenge of covering a tournament spread across three countries.
The Scots are set to change their system in search of the victory that would guarantee qualification for the last 16. Having built winning momentum in the group stage, they now face Morocco in what promises to be a decisive night in Foxborough.