
Scotland knocked out of World Cup after failing to progress from group stage
Quick summary
Scotland have been eliminated from the World Cup after another failed group-stage campaign. The national team was unable to advance from the group despite a long qualifying campaign.
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Attributed to original sourceScotland have been eliminated from the World Cup after failing to make it out of the group stage, with Ghana's defeat to Croatia finally sealing their fate.
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What happened
Scotland have been knocked out of the World Cup after failing to make it out of the group stage once again. The elimination continues a long-running trend of Scottish football failing to make an impact on the world's biggest tournament. After an arduous qualification process and a long wait to compete, the team has been sent home at the group stage. The result will raise further questions about the direction of the national team and its ability to compete at the highest level.
Chance analysis
Scotland's group-stage exit from the World Cup is a significant negative result for the national team, reinforcing long-standing concerns about their competitiveness in major tournaments. For prediction systems, this confirms Scotland's underperformance relative to expectations and will affect their FIFA ranking and seeding in future draws. The result has morale and managerial implications for the squad heading into subsequent fixtures.
Scotland's World Cup campaign ends at the group stage, negatively affecting team morale, FIFA ranking, and future tournament seeding.
Scotland are eliminated from this World Cup — remove them from any ongoing tournament outcome predictions and adjust future qualification/competitive expectations downward.