Scotland's World Cup dreams are on the line, and the draw has been made! But what do the Tartan Army really think about their group for the 2026 World Cup? We dove into the reactions, and the opinions are as varied as a Scottish summer. Here's what the fans are saying about facing Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti in Group C. Let's see what the fans are thinking:
Gavin is optimistic, believing a win against Haiti is crucial, followed by a narrow victory against Morocco. The result against Brazil then becomes less significant.
James sees the draw as challenging but manageable, emphasizing the importance of winning the first game. He also points out the advantage of playing on the east coast for convenient kick-off times and milder weather.
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Craig acknowledges the difficulty of the draw, especially considering the desire to avoid Morocco. He believes that four points with a good goal difference could be enough to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams. He notes that the draw could have been worse, especially if Scotland had been paired with teams like Italy or Denmark.
Derek is relieved, feeling the draw could have been much tougher. He sees the opening game against Haiti as a great opportunity to start strong and potentially qualify before facing Brazil.
Stewart is incredibly enthusiastic, viewing the group as 'easy' and jokingly predicting success against Brazil. He expresses national pride and a belief that Scotland can beat anyone in the group, even dreaming of a final against England.
So, what do you think? Do you agree with the fans' assessments? Is this group a golden opportunity or a daunting challenge? What are your predictions for Scotland's performance? Share your thoughts in the comments below!