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  1. USA top Group Dpublished at 07:36 BST 14 June

    A graphic of the standings in Group D at the 2026 World Cup
  2. Irankunda makes history as Australia seak victorypublished at 07:34 BST 14 June

    FT: Australia 2-0 Turkey

    Nestory Irankunda celebrates by putting a finger to his lipsImage source, Getty Images

    Nestory Irankunda became Australia's youngest World Cup goalscorer as a youthful Socceroos upset Turkey.

    The Watford forward scored a fine first-half goal before Connor Metcalfe got the second to give Tony Popovic's side the perfect start to their Group D campaign in Vancouver.

    Irankunda, at 20 years and 125 days, beat the record of Brett Holman, who scored against Ghana in 2010 when he was aged 26 and 84 days.

    Former Bayern Munich player Irankunda was one of 10 World Cup debutants for Popovic's team in the youngest side in the tournament since France against Australia in 2018.

    Irankunda's finish was superb, a brilliant touch inside after collecting a pass from Paul Okon-Engstler giving him space to find the low strike.

    Turkey, appearing in the World Cup for the first time since 2002, were dominant for large parts but could not find an equaliser at BC Place.

    Defender Abdulkerim Bardakci tried a speculative effort from distance and it took a fine save from Australia goalkeeper Patrick Beach to tip it on to a post.

    Beach, a surprise starter ahead of Mat Ryan as he made his first competitive international, also denied Arda Guler from a free-kick and a close-range effort from Zeki Celik in the second half.

    Midfielder Metcalfe pounced on some sloppy play from Turkey before firing a low strike into the bottom corner.

    Read the full report here.

  3. How it stands in Group Bpublished at 07:29 BST 14 June

    A graphic of Group B at the 2026 World Cup
  4. Watch: Switzerland stunned by late Qatar equaliserpublished at 07:27 BST 14 June

    FT: Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

  5. Late equaliser seals Qatar's first World Cup pointpublished at 07:22 BST 14 June

    FT: Qatar 1-1 Switzerland

    Qatar players celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    Qatar scored a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser as they fought back to draw against Switzerland to claim their first-ever point at a World Cup finals.

    Boualem Khoukhi headed home Homam El Amin's cross in the 94th minute to spark wild celebrations among Julen Lopetegui's squad.

    It delivered a remarkable conclusion to a one-sided affair that Switzerland had dominated and had looked likely to be settled by Breel Embolo's first-half penalty.

    The Switzerland striker fired in after Remo Freuler was clattered by Qatar goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada, although television replays appeared to show that the Bologna midfielder had strayed marginally offside in the build-up.

    At that stage Murat Yakın's side were heading to the top of Group B with tougher tests to come in their next two fixtures against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Canada.

    However, they were heavily punished for some profligate finishing and a drop in intensity in the closing stages.

    Nottingham Forest forward Dan Ndoye failed to convert several good opportunities while Ruben Vargas and Embolo also missed gilt-edged chances.

    And it allowed Qatar, who were outclassed for long periods, to snatch the most unlikely of points.

    Read the full report here.

  6. Postpublished at 07:20 BST 14 June

    Right, there is plenty of Scotland reaction to come over the next few hours.

    But there are a further three games to get you caught up on too.

    Let's run you through those before we return to the Scotland chat.

  7. Celebrations in Glasgowpublished at 07:16 BST 14 June

    Fans back at home watched on from the Hydro arena in Glasgow. Doubt many of these people pictured are up yet this morning, unless they're yet to go to bed!

    Scotland fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Scotland fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Scotland fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Scotland fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 07:11 BST 14 June

    FT: Haiti 0-1 Scotland

    Scott Mullen
    BBC Sport Scotland at Boston Stadium

    A little souvenir.

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  9. Postpublished at 07:09 BST 14 June

    FT: Haiti 0-1 Scotland

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Sport Scotland at Boston Stadium

    Qualifying against Denmark was dubbed the night of our lives.

    This game didn’t come close to topping it, but the atmosphere, occasion and celebration was like nothing a generation has seen before.

    I was born in 2000, like three of the Scottish starters, this was uncharted territory.

    A special night. Though a right nervy one at that. Scotland wouldn’t do it any other way…

  10. Rise and shine!published at 07:01 BST 14 June

    John McGinn, Lewis Ferguson and Aaron Hickey celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    It's just over 24 hours since we were last with you and plenty has happened in the meantime.

    Scotland sealed their first win at a World Cup since 1990, Brazil were held to a draw by Morocco, Qatar scored very late to earn a draw with Switzerland and Australia beat Turkey.

    As you'd expect, we're going to be heavily Scotland-focused this morning!

  11. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!published at 06:57 BST 14 June

    John McGinn puts his hands on his face to celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Scotland fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
    Scotland supporter wearing a Sombrero celebratesImage source, Getty Images
    A man and woman hugImage source, Getty Images