After a 28-year wait, Scotland are back on the world stage. Steve Clarke's side have secured their place at the FIFA World Cup 2026, ending an absence that stretched all the way back to France 1998. For the Tartan Army, this is a moment to savour.
Scotland's qualification for the 2026 World Cup was a dramatic and emotional journey. A historic 4-2 victory over Denmark proved to be the decisive result, sending the nation into scenes of celebration not seen in a generation. It marked Scotland's ninth World Cup appearance and their first in 28 years, a moment that will live long in the memory of every Scottish football fan.
Scotland have been drawn in Group C alongside five-time world champions Brazil, 2022 semi-finalists Morocco, and debutants Haiti. Here is everything you need to know about Scotland's fixtures:
Scotland will be based in Charlotte, North Carolina during the tournament, using Charlotte FC's Atrium Health Performance Park as their team base camp training site. The squad also had a pre-tournament camp at Inter Miami's Florida Blue Training Center in Fort Lauderdale after fans waved them off from Glasgow Airport.
Andy Robertson — Captain Liverpool's Andy Robertson captains Scotland into their first World Cup since 1998. One of the most experienced players in the squad, Robertson's leadership will be crucial throughout the tournament.
Scott McTominay - One of Scotland's most influential players, McTominay has been instrumental in Scotland's qualification campaign. His historic overhead kick against Denmark became iconic in Scottish football folklore and was even commemorated on a Scottish banknote now.
Craig Gordon — Goalkeeper The experienced goalkeeper brings invaluable big game experience to Steve Clarke's squad. He might not play but will be the oldest player at the World Cup.
John McGinn - One of Scotland's key players, the Aston Villa captain will be looking to make his mark on the World Cup stage following on from lifting the Europa League.
Scotland have appeared at the World Cup eight times in total before this year. Despite consistently reaching the tournament, between 1974 and 1990 Scotland have never progressed beyond the group stage. Their previous appearances include:
The 1978 tournament in Argentina remains one of the most memorable — Archie Gemmill's stunning goal against the Netherlands is still regarded as one of the greatest World Cup goals ever scored.
All three of Scotland's group stage matches will be broadcast live on UK television:
Has Scotland qualified for the 2026 World Cup? Yes — Scotland qualified for the FIFA World Cup 2026, ending a 28-year absence from the tournament. There last appearance was at France 1998.
Who is Scotland's captain at the 2026 World Cup? Andy Robertson captains Scotland at the 2026 World Cup. The experienced Liverpool full back has been a key figure for Scotland for many years.
Who are Scotland playing at the 2026 World Cup? Scotland are in Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti. Their fixtures take place in Boston and Miami in the USA.
When is Scotland's first game at the 2026 World Cup? Scotland's first game is against Haiti on 14th June 2026 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Boston. Kick off is at 2am UK time.
Where is the 2026 World Cup being held? The FIFA World Cup 2026 is being held across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Scotland's group stage games take place in Boston and Miami in the USA.
How many times have Scotland been to the World Cup? Scotland have appeared at the World Cup nine times, with their first appearance in 1954 and their most recent prior to 2026 being France 1998.
Will Scotland qualify from their group?
Scotland are in a tough group with Brazil and Morocco but the Tartan Army will be backing their side to make history and reach the knockout stages for the first time ever.
Who is the oldest player at the World Cup 2026?
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon is the oldest player at this years World Cup being 43 years of age.
How old is Scotland Goal Keeper Craig Gordon?
He is 43 years of age and the oldest player at the 2026 World Cup.