After opening their World Cup campaign with a win over Haiti, Scotland know a point against Morocco tonight in Boston would leave them well placed to reach the knockout stages.
Sky’s James Matthews speaks to fans on board one of the 22 school buses being used to ferry the Tartan Army to the stadium in time for kick-off.
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