On June 20, Beijing time, the second round of Group C in the World Cup saw Brazil beat Haiti 3-0, and Morocco secure a 1-0 victory over Scotland with Sabiri’s lightning strike after just 70 seconds.

[Standings]
After two rounds, Brazil and Morocco each have one win and one draw, totaling 4 points. Brazil tops the group with a superior goal difference, while Morocco sits second. Scotland, with one win and one loss (3 points), drops to third, and Haiti, with two losses, is eliminated at the bottom.

In the final round, Haiti faces Morocco, while Scotland takes on Brazil.
[Qualification Analysis]

Brazil's situation:
If Brazil wins against Scotland in the last match, they are guaranteed to advance.
If Brazil draws with Scotland: 1. If Morocco wins, Brazil finishes second in the group; 2. If Morocco also draws, Brazil secures first place due to overall goal difference; 3. If Morocco loses, Brazil finishes first in the group.
If Brazil loses to Scotland: 1. If Morocco wins, Brazil drops to third place and must compete for the best third-place slot; 2. If Morocco draws, Scotland finishes first, Brazil is third, also competing for the best third-place spot;3. If Morocco loses, Brazil and Morocco have identical head-to-head points and goals, so the second and third places will be determined by comparing total goals, disciplinary points, ranking, etc.

Morocco's situation:
If Morocco beats Haiti in the last round, they are guaranteed to advance.
If Morocco draws with Haiti, they still secure the second-place spot with 4 points.
If Morocco loses to Haiti: 1. If Brazil wins or draws against Scotland, Morocco still advances as second; 2. If Brazil loses, Brazil and Morocco have identical head-to-head points and goal difference, so second and third places will be decided by total goals, disciplinary points, ranking, etc.

Scotland's situation:
If Scotland beats Brazil, they are certain to advance.
If Scotland draws or loses, they finish third and will compete for the best third-place qualification spot.