After the conclusion of Group F of the FIFA World Cup, Scotland, which waited a grueling 71 hours for all matches to finish, has finally been eliminated in the group stage.

At 8:00 p.m. Beijing time (CEST) on June 25, the match between Scotland and Brazil ended with a score of 0-3. With 3 points and a goal difference of -3, Scotland was immediately determined to have fewer points than Bosnia and Herzegovina, which had 4 points from their earlier match.

They were subsequently overtaken by South Korea (3 points / goal difference -1), Ecuador (4 points), Sweden (4 points), Paraguay (4 points), Senegal (3 points / goal difference +2), and Iran (3 points / goal difference 0). Uruguay's elimination with 2 points delayed Scotland's "moment of reckoning" by one day.

Before the final matchday, Scotland's qualifying conditions were:

① Ghana beat Croatia by at least 3 goals (❌);

② DR Congo does not beat Uzbekistan, or Uzbekistan beats DR Congo by fewer than 4 goals;

③ Austria and Algeria must produce a winner and a loser; if Austria wins, Scotland need a goal difference of +2; if Algeria wins, Scotland need a goal difference of +4.

Statistically, Scotland's probability of advancing was only 0.07%. At approximately 7:00 p.m. Beijing time (CEST) on June 28, after waiting 71 hours, the "miracle" from Ghana failed to materialize, and Scotland's probability of advancing officially dropped to 0%.

To date, in Scotland's nine FIFA World Cup appearances and four European Championship tournaments, they have never advanced beyond the group stage.

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