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Why next five days are key to Scots' World Cup hopes

BBC Sport Thursday, 14 November 2024
Why next five days are key to Scots' World Cup hopesThe Nations League matches with Croatia and Poland could determined Scotland's World Cup hopes. Here's why...
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