Following the initial matches of the World Cup, Group D has seen significant developments.
Australia secured a 2-0 victory over Turkey in Vancouver today. For a detailed recap of the action, continue reading below.
Meanwhile, Group C’s standings have also taken shape.
In another match, Morocco played to a 1-1 draw against Brazil at New York New Jersey Stadium.
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Scotland supporters might be particularly interested in this update.
Manager Steve Clarke expressed that the pressure has diminished for Scotland following their victory over Haiti. He remarked, “I am absolutely delighted with my players. Resilience, character had to be on the pitch tonight. There is no relief. Everyone told us it was a must-win game and we won. When you win a must-win game, you have to be happy with yourselves.”
“Towards the end, you know you are 1-0 up and have something to hang on to so that is what you do. The players deserve a lot of credit. I thought Haiti were terrific at denying us time and space, which made it difficult. So the other characteristics that get you three points come out. That is why we are sitting here with three points and Haiti are empty handed.”

Scotland began their World Cup journey with a vital 1-0 win against Haiti, thanks to a first-half strike from John McGinn. Ewan Murray reported live from Boston Stadium as the action unfolded.
- Brazil 1-1 Morocco
- Haiti 0-1 Scotland
- Australia 2-0 Turkey
In matchday four of the World Cup, fans have witnessed a flurry of activity over the past day, including Scotland’s first World Cup triumph in 36 years and Australia’s comfortable 2-0 win over Turkey.
In other news, England faced an unfortunate incident as some of their training equipment was stolen while en route to their base in Kansas City.
Stay tuned for ongoing updates and reactions throughout the day as we look forward to each matchday four fixture. Join us!