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Match Overview Scotland and Morocco meet on matchday two of Group C in a fixture of real significance. Scotland arrive off a result-convincing opener: they beat Haiti 1-0 through McGinn, claiming three valuable points and climbing temporarily to the top of the group. Steve Clarke's side confirmed their identity of organisation, defensive solidity and efficiency, winning a tense game by the minimum margin. Morocco, one of the tournament's strongest and most structured nations, drew 1-1 with Brazil in a top-level contest, leading before being pegged back by Vini Jr.; a display that confirmed the calibre of the North African side, able to trouble one of the leading favourites. This clash sees Morocco favoured on overall quality, but facing a well-organised Scotland galvanised by their opening win. The TIP under review pairs the chance that Morocco avoid defeat with a contained goal total, a reading consistent with the higher North African technical level and the defensive solidity of both. Team Form Scotland showed compactness and cutting edge in their opener, building the win on an attentive defence and a goal taken with efficiency; the side concede little and tend to manage games with discipline, though attacking output remains measured. Morocco confirmed widespread quality, organisation and squad depth, withstanding Brazil and threatening consistently; the North African defence is reliable and the build-up alternates possession and verticality. The contrast is between Scottish solidity and greater Moroccan technical quality. Both teams have orderly defensive units. Precise lineup indications remain to be confirmed close to kick-off. H2H Meetings between Scotland and Morocco are few, with a historic World Cup finals encounter in which the African side prevailed. The overall record remains limited and unrepresentative over a large sample, so it carries less weight than the current profiles of the two teams, both oriented toward defensive solidity rather than high-scoring games. Analyst Note Morocco hold superior quality and top-level experience, while Scotland are solid, organised and confident after their opening win. The most plausible scenario sees the North Africans try to make the play, with the Scots focused on containment and exploiting episodes. A result without a Moroccan defeat, paired with a contained goal count, looks consistent with the defensive profiles of the two teams and the stakes. Prediction Rationale The TIP combines the away-or-draw line with a goal total under the three-and-a-half mark. The logic rests on Morocco's technical superiority, which makes them hard to beat for a nonetheless solid Scotland, and on the defensive nature of both selections, a factor that limits clear chances. Scotland concede little and tend to manage games with discipline, while Morocco, though more qualitative, rarely expose themselves to high-scoring games. This blend of defensive solidity and North African quality supports the case for a numerically contained contest in which Morocco do not lose. The main risk is twofold: a game that opens after an episode, or a Scotland able to strike from set pieces and claim a surprise result. The fair confidence reflects the alignment between technical values, defensive profiles and context.
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