Scotland take on Brazil in their crucial final Group C fixture at the World Cup.
Steve Clarke's side are third in the group after beating Haiti 1-0 in their tournament opener before losing to Morocco by the same scoreline.
They now head into their closing match in the group stage with a huge test against Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil, who drew with Morocco before thumping Haiti last time out.
Everything you need to know about Scotland vs Brazil at the World Cup...
When is Scotland vs Brazil at the World Cup?
Scotland face Brazil on Wednesday, June 24.
The match will be played in Miami at the home of the Miami Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium.
Kick-off is at 11pm UK time.
Is Scotland vs Brazil on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown live on BBC One and BBC One Scotland.
Coverage will begin at 10pm, meaning an hour of build-up to the massive World Cup contest.
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Can I live stream Scotland vs Brazil for free?
Yes. The match is available to stream online for free.
You can watch through the BBC Sport website or by using BBC iPlayer.
Who is in the Scotland World Cup squad?
Scotland squad
Craig Gordon Angus Gunn Liam Kelly Grant Hanley Jack Hendry Aaron Hickey Dom Hyam Scott McKenna Nathan Patterson Anthony Ralston Andy Robertson John Souttar Kieran Tierney Ryan Christie Findlay Curtis Lewis Ferguson Ben Gannon-Doak Tyler Fletcher John McGinn Kenny McLean Scott McTominay Ché Adams Lyndon Dykes George Hirst Lawrence Shankland Ross Stewart
How will Scotland vs Brazil impact World Cup knockout stage qualification?
Scotland know causing an upset against Brazil and claiming victory would see them through into the last 32 of the tournament.
Equally, taking a point would go a huge way towards seeing Scotland advance as one of the best-placed third place sides in the competition.
However, even if Scotland lose then they could still advance - but it could come down to goal difference.
Clearly, avoiding a nervy wait for qualification will be the ambition, but even in defeat, if Scotland can keep the goal difference low, currently it is even, then they will have a decent shot to qualify.