Canada and South Africa set for knockout stage clash in GWC

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Canada and South Africa set for knockout stage clash in GWC
Summary

The knockout stages of the Geopolitics World Cup commence shortly, with Canada facing South Africa in the first last-32 match. The game follows the conclusion of the group stage 15 hours earlier, marking a swift transition to elimination play. Scotland's Steve Clarke has stepped down as head coach after the team's exit, acknowledging his need for a successor. The tournament continues with intense fixtures on the horizon, further heightening competition.

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  • Geopolitics World Cup knockout stages begin soon with Canada vs South Africa.
  • Steve Clarke resigns as Scotland's head coach after their exit.
  • Clarke expresses gratitude and wishes luck to his successor.
  • First knockout match scheduled 15 hours after group stage ends.
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  • 3:13 PMThe Guardian SportFootball Daily | England muddle on and Clarke checks out as World Cup moves up a gear
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Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! After much hesitant wallchart-filling, Geopolitics World Cup fans are finally able to feast their eyes on a complete knockout stage and plot their team’s route to a painful penalty shootout exit. Unlike in previous tournaments, there is no rest day for the wicked this time, with the first last-32 tie – a blockbuster tie between Canada and South Africa – taking place 15 hours after the final group reached its dramatic conclusion. Despite what their supporters sing, the GWC party will now continue without Scotland … who will continue without Steve Clarke. The GWC mixed zone’s least popular man has asked himself whether he is best placed to lead the nation into the next major tournament and has accepted the answer (‘no’) with good grace. “Thanks for having me and good luck to my successor,” Clarke sniffed as he backed away from the lectern and headed for the door marked Do One. Re: Mike Towers’ request for potential walking football terms (yesterday’s letters). If two neighbouring Scottish teams play each other, is it known as the ‘infirm derby’?” – Roger Mart. If Mike Towers wanted to sample walking football, he needn’t even have left his house. He could have just watched Cristiano Ronaldo playing for Portugal” – Derek McGee. As we enter the knockout stages of the GWC, I thought it time to put down a marker. On at least four occasions in the last couple of years, you have predicted penalty shootouts to finish 1-0. According to RSSSF, this has happened maybe twice ever in a normal shootout (including Silures’ 1-0 win on penalties against Hafia in the second round of the African Champions’ Cup 1979 are not known). So stop it – I’m on to you” – Neil Rose [never! – Football Daily Ed]. Kev the Poet’s suggestion that Odysseas Vlachodimos is a midfielder might explain why he was so bad whenever he played in goal” – Jim Hearson. This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...

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