Need to knowThe final round of World Cup group fixtures got underway on Wednesday and overnight as Scotland were thrashed by Brazil in a defeat that damages their Round of 32 qualification hopes05:40, 25 Jun 2026Updated 06:19, 25 Jun 2026Scotland head coach Steve Clarke ended his post-match interview earlyEverything you need to know about what happened on Wednesday night and the early hours of Thursday morning at the World Cup...Knockouts update: Scotland's hopes of securing qualification to the round of 32 took a major dent following a 3-0 defeat to Brazil in Miami. It's a loss that means the Tartan Army finish third in Group C on three points with a -3 goal difference, and results elsewhere will determine whether they finish as one of the eight best third-place teams. Right now, Scotland have a very slim chance of progressing to the knockout stage, as they sit seventh in the third-place table with 18 more group matches to take place this week.Clarke fury: Post-match, Scotland manager Steve Clarke stormed out of his BBC interview after he was asked about the anxious wait to find out whether his side will qualify for the round of 32. "I don't even think about that," Clarke said, before walking away from the camera. As a result of the outburst, the BBC were forced to cut back to Kelly Cates in their Salford studio, before a frustrated Clarke later returned to deliver a full post‑match interview, admitting Scotland are "for sure" going home.McGinn confession: Scotland midfielder John McGinn delivered a more measured reaction to his side's defeat, meanwhile, and claimed it's "unlikely" that they will qualify for the round of 32. He told the BBC: "The lads are empty now. It's unlikely [we'll qualify] but we'll wait and see."Neymar tears: As for Brazil, Neymar was pictured in tears as he enjoyed a special moment with his son following his return to World Cup action. The ex-Barcelona forward was introduced in the second half for the final quarter of an hour. After the game, Neymar headed straight over to his family, who were watching the game pitchside. He shared a special moment with partner Bruna Biancardi and his daughters Mavie and Mel, before sharing an emotional hug with his son Davi Lucca.Morocco comeback: In the other Group C game, Morocco rounded off their group campaign with a 4-2 win against Haiti, though it wasn't enough to see them top the group due to Brazil's superior goal difference. Indeed, Brazil top the group, Morocco qualify in second, Scotland end in third, while Haiti bow out rock bottom.Group B outcome: Elsewhere, Group B concluded with Switzerland beating Canada 2-1, while Bosnia and Herzegovina enjoyed a 3-1 win over Qatar, with those teams finishing first, second, third and fourth in that order.Hosts hammer rivals: Group A also reached his finale in the early hours of this morning with Mexico beating Czechia 3-0 and South Africa edging South Korea 1-0. Those results mean Mexico top the group with nine points from nine available, South Africa finish in second, while South Korea face an anxious wait in third.Goalkeeper scenes: During Mexico's win against Czechia, there was a historic moment for Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who came on for the final quarter of an hour to make an appearance at his sixth World Cup. Ochoa, who is Mexico's third most-capped player of all-time, received a warm reception from the Azteca crowd as he was introduced in the 78th minute for first-choice stopper Raul Rangel.Soucek blow: Czechia's campaign came to a crushing and disappointing end - and West Ham's Tomas Soucek endured the most cruel ending to his first World Cup. Indeed, the midfielder appeared to suffer a serious injury late on after closing down Ochoa and landing in an awkward position on his left knee.FIFA decision: Outside of the six matches that took place on Wednesday and overnight, FIFA has refused to stop fans from bringing rainbow flags into Seattle Stadium for Friday's World Cup game between Iran and Egypt, despite pushback from the federations of both national teams.Klopp controversy: Meanwhile, former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp walked out of an interview after he was asked about the racism storm engulfing Bastian Schweinsteiger. The World Cup winner has been accused of making racist comments while working on Germany's victory over the Ivory Coast.READ MORE: World Cup LIVE: Scotland on the brink after new blow overnight as Steve Clarke storms off