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Clarke downbeat on Scotland's knockout round hopes: 'I think we're going home'
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Clarke downbeat on Scotland's knockout round hopes: 'I think we're going home'

June 25, 2026 at 02:05 AM
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Scotland manager Steve Clarke conceded that his side's 2026 World Cup knockout round hopes are likely over after a 0-3 defeat to Brazil, with captain Andy Robertson and John McGinn echoing his pessimism.

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Steve Clarke believes Scotland are "going home" after a damaging 3-0 defeat to Brazil in their final Group C game of the 2026 World Cup.

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What happened

Scotland suffered a heavy 0-3 loss to Brazil, effectively ending their chances of advancing from the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Manager Steve Clarke admitted 'I think we're going home' in a downbeat assessment post-match. Captain Andy Robertson and midfielder John McGinn shared similar sentiments, acknowledging the uphill battle to qualify for the Round of 32. The result leaves Scotland's tournament future in serious doubt with group-stage elimination looking increasingly likely.

Chance analysis

A 0-3 loss to Brazil is a significant blow to Scotland's 2026 World Cup campaign, with the manager's own admission that elimination is near underscoring the severity of the situation. With Clarke, Robertson, and McGinn all publicly conceding, this signals a crisis of confidence within the Scotland squad. For prediction systems, Scotland's group-stage exit seems virtually confirmed, which affects their market value in any remaining fixtures and alters the competitive landscape of the tournament bracket.

Impact

Scotland's 2026 World Cup knockout hopes are effectively ended; expect minimal motivation and possible squad rotation in remaining group games.

AI Insight

Scotland's 2026 World Cup campaign is effectively over per their own manager, so treat any remaining group matches as dead rubbers for Scotland.

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Clarke downbeat on Scotland's knockout round hopes: 'I think we're going home'

Scotland manager Steve Clarke conceded that his side's 2026 World Cup knockout round hopes are likely over after a 0-3 defeat to Brazil, with captain Andy Robertson and John McGinn echoing his pessimism.

Article summary

Scotland suffered a heavy 0-3 loss to Brazil, effectively ending their chances of advancing from the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. Manager Steve Clarke admitted 'I think we're going home' in a downbeat assessment post-match. Captain Andy Robertson and midfielder John McGinn shared similar sentiments, acknowledging the uphill battle to qualify for the Round of 32. The result leaves Scotland's tournament future in serious doubt with group-stage elimination looking increasingly likely.

A 0-3 loss to Brazil is a significant blow to Scotland's 2026 World Cup campaign, with the manager's own admission that elimination is near underscoring the severity of the situation. With Clarke, Robertson, and McGinn all publicly conceding, this signals a crisis of confidence within the Scotland squad. For prediction systems, Scotland's group-stage exit seems virtually confirmed, which affects their market value in any remaining fixtures and alters the competitive landscape of the tournament bracket.

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Jun 25, 2026, 2:05 AM
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