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Just hours before Scotland meet Morocco, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott Allan and John Walker to preview the matchup. What must be settled before kick-off? Will Steve Clarke switch to a back five or persist with a midfield-focused approach?
How can Scotland maintain discipline against Morocco’s speed and fluid movement? Can they show enough courage in possession to control key moments? If Scotland fall behind, which adjustments could shift momentum? And if they go in front, how do they protect the lead?
Most importantly, can Scotland lean into the underdog role and deliver a memorable World Cup result?
01:35 – Pre-match nerves and first impressions Scott Allan and John Walker on why organisation and resilience could define Scotland’s chances.
04:46 – What do Morocco offer? John Walker analyses Morocco’s structure, rotations and main threats—and why they’re a very different test from Haiti.
08:27 – Back five or 4-5-1? The shape question Assessing whether Clarke opts for a back three/five or crowds the midfield to disrupt Morocco.
14:08 – If Scotland trail, what then? Potential changes if Scotland need to chase the game.
18:42 – Game state: if Scotland lead How Morocco might approach the closing stages—and how Scotland can manage a lead.
23:26 – Can Scotland dictate play? Life without Billy Gilmour, Lewis Ferguson’s importance, and the need for bravery on the ball.
Programme website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0nsxlxv
