John McGinn claims Morocco got away with a penalty call in World Cup match
BBC Football • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 1:19 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026

In an ongoing World Cup Group C match held in Boston, Scotland's John McGinn expressed frustration after not being awarded a penalty in the second half. The incident occurred as Scotland pushed for a goal amid a competitive contest. McGinn's comments highlight the contentious moments in the match and suggest tension as both teams vie for advancement in the tournament. Details on the match's score and outcome remain pending as play continues.
- •Scotland faces Morocco in a World Cup Group C match.
- •John McGinn feels a penalty should have been awarded.
- •The match is currently in the second half.
- •Controversial moments may influence team dynamics.
- •Details on the current score are not yet available.
- 1:19 AMBBC Football — Morocco 'got away with one' - McGinn
"Scotland's John McGinn feels Morocco "got away with one" after he was not awarded a penalty in the second half of their World Cup Group C match in Boston.
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