SportFootballWorld Cup 2026LIVEUpdated 9 mins agoWorld Cup action continues with the fallout from England's draw with Ghana emerges and Scotland prepare for their gargantuan clash against BrazilBrazil and Scotland supporters gather on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach(Image: Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)The World Cup rumbles on as the third round of matches gets underway.Tuesday saw England slip up against Ghana and Cristiano Ronaldo announce his return to prominence with a brace against Uzbekistan. The tournament is still heating up.An exciting set of matches takes place on Wednesday as teams look to secure their place in the knockout rounds. Scotland are among the standout candidates as they take on Brazil attempting to claim their spot, while Morocco face Haiti.Switzerland take on Canada, while Bosnia and Herzegovina attempt to claim their first win over Qatar. Group A also reaches its finale. South Africa and South Korea face off, while home nation Mexico, who are already through, play Czechia.Elsewhere, Gianni Infantino has discussed hydration breaks and the prospect of them continuing beyond this World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo has refused to discuss Lionel Messi's exploits, and GGhana boss Carlos Queiroz was left unimpressed with Jude Bellingham.‌View PostToday06:15 BSTEngland reactionEngland fans react after Three Lions goalless draw with GhanaToday06:13 BSTToday's matchesSwitzerland vs Canada - 8pmBosnia and Herzegovina - 8pmMorocco vs Haiti - 11pmScotland vs Brazil - 11pmSouth Africa vs South Korea - 2amCzechia vs Mexico - 2amToday06:08 BSTMessi's futureJeremy Cross has the latest from Dallas.Football remains a drug those who make it special struggle to give up. Cristiano Ronaldo is still scoring goals in his sixth World Cup at the age of 41.Portugal manager Roberto Martinez has even hinted Ronaldo could still be around at the next tournament in 2030. And now his great rival Lionel Messi has suggested this tournament in North America might not be his last one.Messi is a spring chicken compared to Ronaldo. He doesn't turn 39 until Thursday.Life won't begin at 40 for Messi, considering the sunning things he's achieved already. But it sounds like he has no intention of hanging up his boots just yet. He said: "I will continue for some time, as long as I can contribute, feel good physically and help my team-mates. I will keep playing."The truth is I'm not thinking about that right now (next World Cup), it seems a bit far off. "But as I said, I'm living one day at a time and focused on the present."Messi is now the all-time World Cup goalscorer(Image: Getty Images)Today06:05 BSTPartey handshakeGHANA boss Carlos Queiroz claims he's not interested in politics after Djed Spence refused to shake Thomas Partey's hand.The former Manchester United assistant brought Partey straight into Ghana's starting line-up after he missed last week's World Cup opener against Panama in Toronto.Queiroz spoke after Thomas Tuchel was blocked from commenting on the topic: "It did not happen [handshake], as you saw, in the comments of Thomas, we refuse to be part of people that try to bring dust and politics inside the game."We fight to keep the frontline sacred. It's difficult sometimes but it happens. We have to congratulate everyone on the game, we leave politics outside of the game."Today06:04 BSTWhat happened yesterday?From the latest Donald Trump World Cup decision to Jude Bellingham's spat and Cristiano Ronaldo's awkward answer after being asked about Lionel Messi, we've got everything covered right here.(Image: Andrew Harnik, Getty Images)Scotland's situationA draw will be enough against Brazil to see Scotland through to the knockout stages. Even a narrow loss could do the job to see Steve Clarke's side through as one of eight best third-place finishers.Andy Robertson wants to achieve a dream."We are playing against a massive country, the most iconic in World Cups, obviously most decorated. But it also gives us an opportunity to achieve our dreams as well. We want to achieve history for our little country."Andy Robertson will be important against Brazil(Image: Getty Images)Head coach leaves tournamentFrance boss Didier Deschamps will miss his side's match against Norway later this week, following the death of his mother. Guy Stephan will take charge of the game as Deschamps flies home to attend the funeral.France Head Coach Didier Deschamps(Image: 2026 Visionhaus)Good morning!Another day of World Cup action awaits and the headline show? Scotland vs Brazil. That should be a tasy one.We'll have all of the updates from the tournament throughout the day, and there's sure to be some fun footage and pictures from Miami in the build-up to that one.‌