Team profile
Scotland
Projected squad breakdown, formation notes, and match context for Scotland heading into the 2026 World Cup.
Projected XI
4-3-3Projected starters with position context.
Team analysis
Scotland enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a renewed sense of optimism under the astute guidance of Steve Clarke. Ranked 20th in the world, the Scottish team has shown significant progress in recent years, blending experienced campaigners with emerging talents. Clarke's tenure has been marked by a pragmatic approach, focusing on defensive solidity and tactical discipline, which has seen Scotland become a formidable opponent on the international stage. The squad is a mix of seasoned veterans like Andy Robertson and John McGinn, combined with young talents such as Billy Gilmour and Ben Doak, offering a balanced blend of experience and youthful exuberance. As they prepare to face Brazil and Morocco in Group C, Scotland will rely on their organizational strength and team spirit to navigate through the challenges of the group stage. The team's ability to adapt and execute Clarke's tactical plans will be crucial in their quest to advance to the knockout stages.
Tactical breakdown
Scotland is likely to deploy a 4-3-3 formation, a setup that allows them to maintain defensive solidity while offering flexibility in attack. Steve Clarke's tactical philosophy emphasizes a strong defensive foundation, with the full-backs, Andy Robertson and Aaron Hickey, providing width and support in both defensive and offensive phases. The midfield trio of Billy Gilmour, John McGinn, and Scott McTominay will be pivotal, tasked with controlling the tempo and transitioning play from defense to attack. In attack, Scotland will look to exploit the pace and creativity of their wingers, Ben Doak and Ryan Christie, to stretch opposition defenses and create opportunities for their strikers. Clarke's team is expected to focus on quick transitions and set-piece proficiency, areas where they have historically excelled.
Key players
Andy Robertson, the captain and left-back from Liverpool, is a crucial component of Scotland's setup, providing leadership and attacking impetus from the back. His overlapping runs and delivery from wide areas will be vital in breaking down stubborn defenses. In midfield, John McGinn's energy and tenacity make him indispensable, as he links play and contributes both defensively and offensively. Billy Gilmour, now at Napoli, offers composure and vision, orchestrating play from deep and ensuring Scotland maintains possession under pressure. Up front, Che Adams will be relied upon for goals, using his physicality and movement to unsettle defenses. Ben Doak, the young winger from Liverpool, brings an element of unpredictability and flair, capable of turning games with his pace and dribbling ability.
Group stage outlook
Scotland faces a challenging group stage in the 2026 World Cup, drawn alongside footballing giants Brazil and the ever-improving Morocco in Group C. While Brazil is the clear favorite to top the group, Scotland's realistic path to the knockout stages involves securing a crucial result against Morocco and potentially capitalizing on any slip-ups by the South American powerhouse. The Scots will need to be at their tactical best, leveraging their defensive organization and set-piece prowess to earn valuable points. Progressing to the knockout rounds will require a combination of resilience, tactical acumen, and perhaps a touch of fortune, but under Steve Clarke's guidance, Scotland is well-equipped to mount a serious challenge.
Full squad

Angus Gunn
Norwich City

Craig Gordon
Hearts

Zander Clark
Hearts

Aaron Hickey
Brentford

Andy Robertson
Liverpool

Anthony Ralston
Celtic

Grant Hanley
Norwich City

Jack Hendry
Al-Ettifaq

Kieran Tierney
Arsenal

Ryan Porteous
Watford

Scott McKenna
Las Palmas

Billy Gilmour
Napoli

Callum McGregor
Celtic

John McGinn
Aston Villa

Kenny McLean
Norwich City

Lewis Ferguson
Bologna

Ryan Christie
Bournemouth

Ryan Jack
Rangers

Scott McTominay
Napoli

Stuart Armstrong
Southampton

Ben Doak
Liverpool

Che Adams
Torino

Ché Nunnely
Heerenveen

James Forrest
Celtic

Lyndon Dykes
Birmingham City

Tommy Conway
Bristol City
Match context
Scheduled matches (earliest first)Georgios Karaiskakis, Piraeus
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Parken Stadium, Copenhagen
Qualification snapshot
Preparation and route context
Recent warm-up form plus the qualification path that led Scotland into the tournament.
- Route
- FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA
- Qualification record
- 4W-1D-1L
- Latest qualifier
- Tuesday, November 18, 2025
- Latest friendly
- Monday, June 9, 2025
W vs Denmark
W vs Liechtenstein
Recent friendlies
International warm-up record: 2W-1D-3L
Monday, June 9, 2025
ScotlandvsLiechtenstein
W4-0Friday, June 6, 2025
ScotlandvsIceland
L1-3Friday, June 7, 2024
ScotlandvsFinland
D2-2Monday, June 3, 2024
ScotlandvsGibraltar
W2-0Tuesday, March 26, 2024
ScotlandvsNorthern Ireland
L0-1Friday, March 22, 2024
ScotlandvsNetherlands
L0-4
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