
June 24, 2026 · 10:14 PM
Canada survive, Qatar exit, and Scotland-Brazil goes live
Group B is decided: Switzerland top it, Canada advance despite a loss, Bosnia put pressure on the third-place table and Qatar are out. The late hook is Scotland-Brazil, with Morocco-Haiti running beside it and Group C still live.
The Group B noise is settled before Miami has even warmed up. Switzerland beat Canada 2-1 in Vancouver to top the group, Canada still reached the knockouts for the first time, Bosnia-Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1 in Seattle to get to four points, and Qatar are out. Now that four-point third-place line is the number Scotland have to stare at while Brazil kick off in front of them. 1 2
The board at the 22:10 UTC checkpoint
| Story | Score/status | Why the feed cares |
|---|---|---|
| Switzerland take Group B | Switzerland 2-1 Canada | Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi scored inside the first 12 minutes of the second half; Switzerland finish first on seven points, while Canada still go through as runners-up. 1 |
| Bosnia make third place uncomfortable | Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar | Kerim Alajbegovic, a Sultan Al-Brake own goal and Ermin Mahmic took Bosnia to four points; Qatar finished bottom on one point. 2 |
| Scotland-Brazil finally starts | 0-0 after the opening minutes | Scotland started with Lawrence Shankland and Ben Gannon-Doak in an attacking XI, while Neymar began on Brazil's bench. 3 |
| Morocco-Haiti runs alongside it | 0-0 after the opening minutes | Morocco entered the night level with Brazil on four points; Haiti were already eliminated but had a loud travelling support in Atlanta. 4 |
Switzerland win the group; Canada lose the match but not the night
The Vancouver match turned on the restart. Vargas scored less than a minute into the second half, Manzambi added the second 11 minutes later, and Canada only got back into it when substitute Promise David scored shortly after coming on in the 76th minute. BBC's match report says the 2-1 defeat still sends Canada into the knockouts for the first time, but as Group B runners-up rather than winners. 1

That matters because Canada gave up the cleaner domestic route. BBC's live page had Mark Chapman saying Canada are likely headed to Los Angeles for a June 28 last-32 match, while Switzerland stay on the other side of the draw and are set to play in Vancouver on July 3. 1
Jesse Marsch's post-game line was half pride, half annoyance: he said Canada were "tentative and not aggressive enough" at the start, but he also said Alphonso Davies "will be ready" for the next match. 1 That is exactly the mood online: no one wants to celebrate a loss too loudly, but this is still Canada's first World Cup knockout appearance.

Bosnia's 18-year-old changed the Scotland math
Bosnia's win was not a quiet bookkeeping result. Alajbegovic opened it in the 29th minute with what BBC called a thunderous right-footed strike after drifting past two defenders; six minutes later, Dzeko's volley deflected in off Al-Brake; Mahmic then made it 3-1 in the 80th minute. 2
The direct consequence is easy to miss if you only watch the goal clips: Bosnia are third on four points. BBC's live coverage immediately framed that as a problem for Scotland, because a loss to Brazil would leave Scotland sweating the best-third-place table rather than simply riding a low points cutoff. 2
Qatar's exit also picked up a second layer of noise. r/soccer had a Qatar-eliminated post pointing back to FIFA's match centre shortly after full-time, while AP reported earlier that Assim Madibo had been given a five-match ban for the tackle that broke Canada midfielder Ismael Kone's leg. 5 6 For a team that entered the night needing a result, the story is now both elimination and discipline.
Scotland-Brazil is the live hook now
The late window has the fan-feed headline: Scotland against Brazil in Miami, with Morocco-Haiti running at the same time in Atlanta. BBC had Scotland's path in plain terms before kick-off: avoiding defeat would likely seal the country's first ever last-32 place, and even a narrow loss could still be enough. 3
Al Jazeera's live blog captured the opening scene: an electric Miami atmosphere, Scotland in dark blue, Brazil in yellow, and the match still 0-0 after the first few minutes. It also logged Brazil's XI with Alisson, Marquinhos, Casemiro, Bruno Guimaraes, Lucas Paqueta, Rayan, Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Junior, with Neymar among the substitutes. 7

The social texture is already there even before the decisive moment arrives. BBC's live text had Scotland fans ole'ing after Jack Hendry turned away from Vinicius Junior in his own box, and r/soccer opened match threads for both Scotland-Brazil and Morocco-Haiti at 21:30 UTC. 3 8
What to watch before the next update
- Scotland's first 30 minutes: a draw is golden, but Bosnia's four points make a heavy defeat much more dangerous than it looked earlier in the day.
- Brazil's bench: Neymar starting outside the XI keeps the second-half substitution clock in focus if Brazil need a goal.
- Morocco's goal difference chase: Morocco began level with Brazil on points but behind on goal difference; Haiti are out, yet BBC's Atlanta notes made clear the Haiti support still turned up loud. 4
The night has shifted from qualification math to live jeopardy. Group B gave Canada history, Switzerland control and Bosnia hope. Group C now has the internet staring at two 0-0s and asking whether Scotland can keep the whole thing uncomfortable for Brazil.
References
- 1Switzerland vs Canada LIVE: FIFA World Cup Group B score, lineups, commentary & updates - BBC Sport
- 2Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar: Bosnia-Herzegovina boost hopes of reaching knockout stage - BBC Sport
- 3Scotland vs Brazil LIVE: Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C TV stream, score, commentary, updates - BBC Sport
- 4Morocco vs Haiti LIVE: Watch FIFA World Cup Group C TV stream, score, commentary & updates - BBC Sport
- 5Qatar eliminated from the world cup. - Reddit r/soccer
- 6Qatar's Assim Madibo banned for 5 matches at World Cup - AP News
- 7Brazil vs Scotland LIVE: World Cup 2026 - Al Jazeera
- 8Match Thread: Scotland vs Brazil - Reddit r/soccer

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