Hello and welcome to Daily Mail Sport's World Cup Breakfast from day 15 at the tournament - your one-stop shop for everything you've missed overnight in North America.For all the latest news, viral moments and what to look out for, stay right here.OVERNIGHT ACTIONBrazil 3-0 Scotland (Group C)Ian Wright has accused Scottish football chiefs of ‘letting the country down’ after an error-strewn defeat against Brazil left their World Cup hopes hanging by a thread. ‘Laurent asked me the other day what Scotland can do next, and I think it goes a lot deeper than that,’ Wright said after Steve Clarke’s men finished third in Group C on three points with a -3 goal difference.‘When you look at Norway, a country the same size as Scotland, they’re averaging six or seven thousand in attendances on a weekly basis. Scotland are averaging 16 thousand. But Norway have managed to secure a broadcast deal worth £25 million more a year than Scotland’s. Obviously, they’ve got a better commercial operation than Scotland.‘But at the same time you look at Scotland and their raw materials. You look at amazing attendances, talent, storylines, grassroots participation. Someone in Scotland is letting down this country on a massive scale. People are very proud of them all over the world, but they’ve got to do more. There’s got to be a bolder, braver vision for Scottish football.’Scotland are left in limbo until potentially the early hours of Sunday as they wait to see whether they have done enough to sneak through as one of the best eight third-placed teams. It is an awkward position to be in, particularly for fans planning their trips.Vinicius Junior struck twice to bring his tournament tally to four goals - the first after a woeful error from Scott McKenna seven minutes in - while Matheus Cunha added a third. The game also saw Neymar come off the bench to much fanfare, making his first appearance for Brazil in 981 days.Steve Clarke walked out of his first post-match interview with BBC Sport before returning later to offer some more measured, but equally gutted, thoughts. 'There’s got to be a bolder, braver vision for Scottish football,' Wright said Scotland's World Cup party was muted by a horrific defeat by Brazil, which leaves their hopes of progression hanging in the balanceScotland never looked like winning while Brazil were buoyed by Neymar's return off the bench