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For several teams fighting for a place in the last 32, Wednesday’s round of group games are a do-or-die moment. Scotland are among those attempting to make history.
Steve Clarke’s side are still in contention for the knockout rounds after beating Haiti and losing to Morocco, both by a scoreline of 1-0. A point against Brazil would all but secure their spot, although a narrow defeat may also be enough.
All four teams in Group A and Group B are either through to the round of 32 or can still make it. Co-hosts Mexico are already through as group winners while Canada still have some work to secure top spot in their group.
Here is your complete guide on how to watch today’s World Cup games, including kick-off times, broadcast networks, and online streaming options.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina v Qatar
Time (ET): 3pm
Stadium: Seattle Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV4 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Everything points to Bosnia and Herzegovina standing a good chance of making it out of the group stage of a World Cup for the first time. A win over Qatar would almost certainly get the job done for Sergej Barbarez and his players, who have been more competitive at this tournament than the late collapse against Switzerland suggested.
Qatar also enter their final group game with a chance of making the last 32, but their 6-0 thumping at the hands of Canada has surely hit their confidence. A second successive group stage exit looms for the 2022 World Cup hosts.
Player to watch: Edin Dzeko, Bosnia and Herzegovina - The former Manchester City striker hasn’t had much service so far, but will surely have opportunities to find the back of the net against a defensively vulnerable opponent.
What to read
Bosnia and Herzegovina team guide
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Switzerland v Canada
Time (ET): 3pm
Stadium: BC Place Vancouver
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: CTV / TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Switzerland finally hit their stride in the closing stages against Bosnia and Herzegovina, in which the introduction of Johan Manzambi off the bench completely changed the dynamic of their attack. The Freiburg forward will surely keep his place in the lineup for this match.
Co-hosts Canada lost Ismaël Koné to a serious leg injury in their last outing against Qatar. That, however, was the only negative of a morale-boosting 6-0 win that highlighted the attacking capacity of Jesse Marsch’s side even with Alphonso Davies still unavailable on the sidelines.
Player to watch: Jonathan David, Canada - The Juventus forward found his shooting boots against Qatar, netting a hat-trick. He is their best link-up player and their most reliable finisher in and around the penalty area.
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Morocco v Haiti
Time (ET): 6pm
Stadium: Atlanta Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC Two (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Morocco have shown glimpses of their excellence at this World Cup, but have yet to produce a 90-minute performance. That could change against Haiti who enter the final round of group games already eliminated. The Atlas Lions want top spot in the group and may finally play with the handbrake off.
Haiti should feel good about how they have equipped themselves in one of the most challenging groups in the entire tournament. They certainly haven’t embarrassed themselves, although Wednesday’s meeting with Morocco could be their toughest test so far.
Player to watch: Brahim Diaz, Morocco - If one player embodies how Morocco have added more to their game since making the World Cup semi-finals in 2022 it’s Diaz, whose dribbling ability and natural creativity is always a threat.
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Scotland v Brazil
Time (ET): 6pm
Stadium: Miami Stadium
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Scotland have moved from Boston to Miami for Wednesday’s crunch match with Brazil and The Tartan Army have come with them. If Clarke’s team can string something together in the final third in the way that evaded them in defeat to Morocco, they stand a chance of making the knockout rounds of a World Cup for the first time.
This tournament has been an uneven one for Brazil who struggled to impose themselves against Morocco only to sweep away Haiti in their next fixture. Carlo Ancelotti is edging closer to finding the right attacking formula, but concerns about the balance of the rest of his team remain.
Player to watch: Matheus Cunha, Brazil - The Manchester United attacker gave Brazil some much-needed attacking cohesion in the win over Haiti and is expected to keep his place in the lineup as the South Americans target top spot in the group.
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Czechia v Mexico
Time (ET): 9pm
Stadium: Mexico City Stadium
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
With Mexico already sure of their place in the last 32 as group winners, Javier Aguirre could be tempted to rest some of his best players for Wednesday’s encounter with Czechia. Indeed, El Tri have earned the opportunity to preserve themselves for the knockout rounds where their World Cup campaign will be defined.
Czechia, on the other hand, likely need a win to make it out of Group A. Miroslav Koubek’s side have underwhelmed in their two games so far, failing to impose themselves in two winnable matches against South Africa and South Korea. They may have left it too late to salvage a round of 32 spot.
Player to watch: Obed Vargas, Mexico - If Aguirre rotates his squad, as expected, Vargas could be in line for a start in central midfield. The Atletico Madrid youngster is an energetic presence in the middle of the pitch and a driving force with the ball at his feet.
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South Africa v South Korea
Time (ET): 9pm
Stadium: Monterrey Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC Two (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
There hasn’t been much between the four teams in Group A so far with three of the four matches played to this point producing under 2.5 goals. Wednesday’s encounter between South Africa and South Korea could also be keenly contested even if the AFC outfit are the slight favourites.
South Korea only need a draw to secure their spot in the last 32 while South Africa require three points to stand any realistic chance of progressing beyond the group stage. At some point, Hugo Broos will have to release the handbrake on a team that has played with a lot of caution at this tournament.
Player to watch: In-Beom Hwang, South Korea - The Feyenoord midfielder has been a commanding presence for South Korea in the centre of the pitch, offering plenty on both sides of the ball. He will be a key figure in their final group game.
What to read
Yahoo Sports Soccer
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