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This Sunday (27th), your chance to see two of the worlds finest footballing nations in action as Scotland take on Brazil in a friendly at the Emirates stadium, 2pm Kick off.


This is a welcome venture south for the Tartan Army since their last visit to Wembley in 1999 (Scotland 1 England 0)


Tickets can be found here


Anyone wishing to join me for a pint in ED beforehand drop me a PM.

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Today on ITV 1 at 1.30pm


If you see the obligatory shot of a kilted man hugging two bikini clad samba girls it may well be me.


My prediction is as per 1982 above. I'll just be happy if we score. Brazil have dumped 19 of their 23 man world cup squad so this is a chance to see the future stars of 2014 world cup in action....

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