
Brazil and Morocco are in the driving seat with four points each
Scotland have never advanced to the World Cup knockouts in eight attempts
Haiti have lost both group games and are yet to score
Scotland are aiming to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in history and face Brazil in the final round of Group C games on Wednesday night.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side are currently top of the standings and tied on four points with Morocco, who play Haiti.
The Scots, who beat the Grenadiers in their opening match, will hope those three points are enough to advance as one of the best third-placed teams should they lose to Brazil.
Here we pick out the best bets for the two Group C clashes which will kick off at the same time.
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Best Bets:
Brazil to win, over 2.5 goals and Vinicius Junior anytime goalscorer @ 3/1
Morocco to win to nil and Ismael Saibari anytime goalscorer @ 2/1
Scotland vs Brazil (Wednesday, 11pm)
Scotland meet Brazil in a repeat of the opening game of the 1998 World Cup in France.
After they lost 2-1 in Saint-Denis 28 years ago, the Scots will be aiming for a more positive result this time around.
Their fans who have been studying the third-placed ranking table will know a draw should be enough for Scotland to reach the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first-time ever, while even a narrow defeat could still see them progress.
Steve Clarke and his men won’t want to sit back against Brazil but may not get a say in the matter. Ancelotti’s side boasts supreme quality all over the pitch and will look to take care of their own business and advance as Group C winners.
The Selecao are favourites to beat Scotland while Vinicius Junior will be eager to add to his World Cup goal tally after scoring in his country’s opening two matches.
Equalising in the draw with Morocco, the Real Madrid star also netted in the win over Haiti and is just one of the players the Scots will have to try and keep quiet.
The game in Miami is likely to see goals with Brazil scoring 15 times in their last five outings.
Scotland may have kept clean sheets in wins over Bolivia and Haiti this month but this is a different challenge altogether and it will be a struggle to keep the South Americans at bay.
While a defeat is likely, the Scots can get a goal of their own, as six of Brazil’s last seven games have seen both teams score with the clean sheet against Haiti their first since November.
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Morocco vs Haiti (Wednesday, 11pm)
Morocco took the lead against Scotland just 72 seconds into their second World Cup game and holding on to the 1-0 scoreline means they are now in charge of their own Group C destiny.
Taking on Haiti in Atlanta, the Atlas Lions are big favourites to advance by getting the better of a Grenadiers side who are yet to score at the tournament and have lost both group matches.
Morocco forward Ismael Saibari fired past Scotland keeper Angus Gunn to give his nation the three points after also putting his side ahead against Brazil in the opening match.
The attacker netted 15 goals to help PSV win the Eredivisie title in the Netherlands last season and has continued his impressive goalscoring form at the World Cup.
Saibari has four goals in his last four international matches and so backing the striker to net against Haiti looks like a smart play.
With the Grenadiers yet to score and Morocco keeping three clean sheets in their last five games, the African side can win to nil and progress to the last 32.
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Best Bets:
Brazil to win, over 2.5 goals and Vinicius Junior anytime goalscorer @ 3/1
Morocco to win to nil and Ismael Saibari anytime goalscorer @ 2/1

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