Barry Glendenning
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Appearances Over Time
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All right.
Well, that'll do for part two.
Part three, we'll look ahead to tomorrow's games.
Welcome to part three of the Guardian Football Weekly.
So Qatar, Switzerland, Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland and Australia, Turkey.
There are some big games.
We've touched on Qatar, Switzerland, not the biggest game of the day, which Seb, I'd say Brazil, Morocco is almost the first really big game we have in this tournament, right?
Yeah.
What merit in coming second or third?
I don't know.
We'd make the previews long.
That's true, right.
Scotland begin their first World Cup since 1998 against Haiti.
And obviously because Brazil and Morocco are in their group, Barry, and we've talked about it before, it is a big...
It's a big game for them.
I mean, they should be confident, right?
You've done some Haiti research and I don't want to write them off, but Scotland have to win this game.
Yeah.
to be an issue does it not yeah i feel they were forced to change their shirts the olympics too i believe as well so there's some precedent for this or something like that but yeah you know i mean how far back do you go it's very true i suppose we couldn't what would what if england had i don't know yeah what does it you know what does the george's cross represent no that is true what it doesn't what i should know i guess it's
crusades a lot of flags a lot of flags have colors that they do because of wars in the past you know red is a common color because of bloodshed in war and football unifies the world gianni told yeah yeah gianni told us it unifies the world so that's fine um australia turkey yes uh which is the late kickoff um and look i don't know what the us want from this this game really now just sort of a board draw like australia are dogged and as i was saying to you earlier they could draw nil nil against anyone