Morocco all but sealed their place in the last 32 of the World Cup with a 1-0 win over Scotland at Gillette Stadium.Despite a large contingent of Scotland fans supporting their side, Morocco came racing out with the fastest goal at this World Cup so far, as Ismael Saibari scored after just 69 seconds, smashing a ferocious shot past Angus Gunn.Inspired by Saibari and Brahim Diaz, Morocco were much the better side in the first half but Scotland rallied to make it a much more competitive game after the break. Despite strong appeals for a penalty for a foul on John McGinn, Scotland could not find a way through.After their week-long takeover of Boston, Scotland now move to Miami, where they meet Brazil on Wednesday (June 24). Morocco take on Haiti in Atlanta on the same day.According to The Athletic’s Prediction model, this result means Morocco now have a greater than 99 per cent chance of reaching the round of 32. Scotland may qualify, even if they lose their final match against Brazil, with the model predicting their chances at 72 per cent.In this first 48-team World Cup, the top two from each of the 12 groups go through, along with the eight best third-placed sides. Morocco now lead Group C with four points, ahead of Scotland on three (Brazil play Haiti in the later game on Friday).The group winners will face the runners up in Group F in Houston while the runners up will head to Monterrey in Mexico, to face the winners of Group F. Both those games take place in June 29. A potential third-placed qualifier’s route depends on permutations in other groups.The Athletic’s Jordan Campbell and Phil Hay dissect the key talking points.Scotland fans boo Achraf HakimiMorocco captain Achraf Hakimi was booed by a large contingent of Scotland supporters almost every time he touched the ball during this game. It started off as a background noise but it soon gathered pace and reverberated around Gillette Stadium.Achraf Hakimi takes on Andy Roberston (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)When Hakimi went over to take a corner in the 20th minute the boos escalated, and again in the 39th minute when he bundled over Kieran Tierney to deny Scotland a counter-attacking opportunity.It was confirmed on Friday that Hakimi will stand trial on rape charges.The accusation relates to an incident alleged to have occurred in February 2023, when a 24-year-old woman claimed Hakimi assaulted her. The player has always denied wrongdoing and said in a statement on X prior to kick-off: “I’ve been waiting for this trial since day one. And now I’m looking forward to it. Finally, I will be able to speak.”