Scotland Qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2026 Finals
The World Cup’s nearly upon us and the buzz is pure class. Scotland’s landed in Group C and the fixtures are set: Haiti v Scotland on Sunday 14 June at 2am UK time in Boston, Scotland v Morocco on Friday 19 June at 11pm UK time in Boston, and Scotland v Brazil on Wednesday 24 June at 10pm UK time in Houston. You’ll need to keep the kettle boiling for those late kick-offs! For the full schedule, live scores, and official updates, check out the Scottish FA’s site and FIFA’s official page – that’s where you’ll see squad announcements and the latest results as soon as they drop.
If you’re desperate for tickets, don’t get caught out by chancers – stick to the official FIFA ticket portal or the Scottish FA ticket page. Scotland’s group is a belter: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and us. Top two go through, so every point’s a prisoner and the pressure’s on from the first whistle. Group info is on Wikipedia and Olympics.com if you want to see how the draw panned out.
Now, if you’re after a proper atmosphere, Glasgow’s SWG3 Warehouse is hosting a cracking fanzone with massive screens and a stadium vibe, while O’Neill’s in Merchant Square and plenty of other pubs will be showing every match. Edinburgh’s fanzones – especially The Pitt – will be mobbed with fans, and in Aberdeen, the city centre boozers are gearing up for big screens and late-night viewing. The council’s even letting the pubs stay open till 2am for late games. Whether you’re in the pub or watching from your couch, you won’t miss a second. Get your flags, paint your face, and let’s show the world what Scotland’s all about! Official URLs and Associations
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If you’re desperate for tickets, don’t get caught out by chancers – stick to the official FIFA ticket portal or the Scottish FA ticket page. Scotland’s group is a belter: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and us. Top two go through, so every point’s a prisoner and the pressure’s on from the first whistle. Group info is on Wikipedia and Olympics.com if you want to see how the draw panned out.
Now, if you’re after a proper atmosphere, Glasgow’s SWG3 Warehouse is hosting a cracking fanzone with massive screens and a stadium vibe, while O’Neill’s in Merchant Square and plenty of other pubs will be showing every match. Edinburgh’s fanzones – especially The Pitt – will be mobbed with fans, and in Aberdeen, the city centre boozers are gearing up for big screens and late-night viewing. The council’s even letting the pubs stay open till 2am for late games. Whether you’re in the pub or watching from your couch, you won’t miss a second. Get your flags, paint your face, and let’s show the world what Scotland’s all about!
Scottish Football Association
FIFA - Scotland Team Profile
Pie and Bovril Scottish Football Forums (active forums for fans)
Scotland Women's National Team
The official Adidas page for Scotland football kits
For the most current and official information, check the links above and monitor announcements as the World Cup approaches.
FIFA - Scotland Team Profile
Pie and Bovril Scottish Football Forums (active forums for fans)
Scotland Women's National Team
The official Adidas page for Scotland football kits
For the most current and official information, check the links above and monitor announcements as the World Cup approaches.