Need to knowScotland lost to Morocco in their second match at this summer's World Cup, but had two penalty shouts turned down and could have ended up playing against ten men06:51, 20 Jun 2026Updated 07:16, 20 Jun 2026Scotland are one of several teams to take issue with the World Cup refereesEverything you need to know about what happened on Friday and overnight from the World CupScotland have it all to do to qualify for the knockout rounds of the World Cup after losing 1-0 to Morocco. Ismael Saibari scored the game's only goal in the second minute as Steve Clarke's side were made to rue VAR decisions.Miguel Almiron became the first player sent off for confronting someone while covering their mouth during Paraguay's 1-0 win over Turkey. The former Newcastle United player covered his mouth when arguing with Mert Muldur, which is now a red card offence after a recent law change. It was not the only flash point in the emotionally-charged match, with both sets of players and benches embroiled in a huge bust-up at the end of the first half.Iran's terms of entry to the United States are open for renegotiation, according to the head of the White House World Cup Task Force, Andrew Giuliani. He has told The Telegraph that President Donald Trump wants to ensure "competitive balance" and "fair play on the field" while still keeping out "bad actors".FIFA have endured a tough 24 hours when it comes to referees, with several nations unhappy and making complaints about decisions in recent matches. One nation has reportedly even sent a letter to the organisation.Australia head coach Tony Popovic engaged in a heated exchange with match officials after their 2-0 loss to the United States over 50/50 decisions they did not get. His player, Nestory Irankunda, went one step further and said referee Felix Zwayer "was having a stinker" and "giving every call to the USA".Algeria, meanwhile, have reportedly complained about the refereeing during their 3-0 defeat to Argentina. Reuters claims they have written a letter to FIFA alleging that Alexis Mac Allister and Lionel Messi should have been punished by the match officials for separate incidents.It has been a nightmare 24 hours for World Cup referees, with Scotland believing they deserved a penalty in their 1-0 loss to Morocco. John McGinn and Scott McTominay had penalty appeals turned down, while Steve Clarke was left "a little bit disappointed" that Issa Diop was not sent off for bringing Che Adams down when the last man back.Senegal's camp is said to be in chaos, according to Sport News Africa, with several players allegedly furious about their accommodation. There are claims that their head chef was not included in their travelling party, reportedly leading to some squad members ordering food in to avoid eating their provided meals. There have also been allegations of unpaid bonuses.Brazil face being without Raphinha after the Barcelona winger was forced off during their 3-0 win over Haiti. He pulled up just before half-time and came straight off, getting up to walk off after going to ground.Emma Hayes appeared to acknowledge the furore around her tactical segments during hydration breaks and the set she films them in, which has been described as a 'kitchen'. During the Brazil vs Haiti match, she quipped: "I'm just checking that we've got our full focus on the tactical board for everyone at home."Cristiano Ronaldo has posted on Instagram that Portugal are 'always united' and has said to "focus on what you can control" in the face of criticism about their start to the World Cup. His team-mates have faced abuse on social media, but he is calling for togetherness before their second game against Uzbekistan.Roy Keane has called for players to "learn from John McGinn" when handling criticism from pundits after the Scotland international took claims that he sometimes "looks like a pub player" on the chin. The praise appears to have ended their row once and for all after McGinn initially diffused it despite some uproar from Scotland fans. Keane, who insisted it was a tongue-in-cheek comment, said on Friday night: "Would I want to be in the trenches with John McGinn? You bet your life I would. I have huge time for him, a brilliant player."Haiti became the first two out of this summer's World Cup after their 3-0 loss to Brazil. Turkey are also out after Paraguay beat them 1-0 despite having ten men for the whole second half.World Cup LIVE: Follow along for all the latest news, controverises and updates with another dramatic day in store