Ask McCann and Crichton your Scotland World Cup questions

Short overview
BBC Sport Scotland pundits Neil McCann and Leanne Crichton are in the United States covering the Women's World Cup.
Two games down, one to go — or might there be more fixtures for Scotland at this Women's World Cup? The edgy opening win over Haiti opened the door to a first-ever knockout stage place for Steve Clarke's side, but defeat by Morocco has raised as many questions as answers.
BBC Sport Scotland pundits Neil McCann and Leanne Crichton are in the United States covering the tournament and are ready to answer some of those queries. McCann, manager of Kilmarnock, and Crichton, manager of Rangers women's team, will provide their insights from Stateside.
How to submit your questions
Type your questions in the comments section below, and the pundits will respond with their answers. This is your chance to get expert analysis on Scotland's performance, tactics, and prospects.
Scotland's World Cup journey so far
Scotland opened their campaign with a tense 1-0 victory over Haiti, a result that put them in contention for a historic knockout stage berth. However, their second match ended in a 2-1 defeat to Morocco, leaving the team's fate uncertain heading into the final group game. The squad must now regroup and focus on securing the points needed to advance.
Key questions for the pundits
Fans are eager to hear McCann and Crichton's views on several topics: What went wrong against Morocco? Can Scotland's defense hold up under pressure? And what changes might Steve Clarke make for the crucial final match? The pundits will address these issues and more.
Get in touch and send your views on the Scotland football team. The pundits are ready to provide their expert analysis.
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