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Radio Scotland,19 Jun 2026,32 mins
It's game day: Scotland's World Cup nerve test
Scottish Football PodcastAvailable for 29 days
Mere hours before Scotland face Morocco, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott Allan and John Walker to break it all down—but what questions need answered before kick-off? Will Steve Clarke go with a back five or stick with a midfield-heavy setup? How do Scotland stay disciplined against Morocco’s pace and movement? Can they be brave enough on the ball to control the game in key moments? If Scotland fall behind, what changes can turn the tide? And if they take the lead, how do they hold on? Most importantly—can Scotland embrace the underdog tag and produce a famous World Cup result? 01:35 - Pre-match Nerves and First Reactions Scott Allan and John Walker on why discipline and resilience could be everything for Scotland. 04:46 - What Exactly Are Morocco Bringing? John Walker breaks down Morocco’s shape, movement and key threats, why they pose a very different challenge from Haiti. 08:27 - Back Five or 4-5-1? Scotland’s Shape Debate We debate Steve Clarke’s likely setup, whether Scotland should go with a back five or pack midfield to contain Morocco. 14:08 - If Scotland Go Behind, What Changes? What can we do if we need to chase the match. 18:42 - Would Morocco Settle — and What If Scotland Lead? We discuss Morocco’s possible mindset late in the game and how Scotland should respond if they find themselves in front. 23:26 - Can we control the game? Billy Gilmour’s absence, Lewis Ferguson’s role and the need for bravery in possession.
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