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Robertson Out 'to Achieve History' Against Mighty Brazil

Robertson said Scotland will attack Brazil despite yellow-card risks, with a win or draw enough to reach the knockout stage for the first time.

  • Scotland captain Andy Robertson leads his team against Brazil at Miami Stadium on Wednesday night in a decisive World Cup Group C match.
  • Brazil, ranked fifth globally, enters as heavy favorites against 41st-ranked Scotland, where a draw or victory would secure Scotland's first-ever World Cup knockout stage appearance.
  • Facing former Liverpool teammate Alisson Becker, Robertson called him the 'best in the world' and vowed to go 'all-in' despite risking suspension from a second yellow card.
  • Manager Steve Clarke hopes his 32-year-old skipper has the 'best night of his life,' while Tartan Army fans gather at venues across Scotland to watch the game.
  • Robertson emphasized Scotland remains 'in control of our own destiny,' noting that a positive result guarantees the team is 100 percent through to the knockout stages.
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Daily Record broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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