(Match 787) 25th March 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) SCOTLAND - AUSTRIA 2-2 (0-0) Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande (Spain) Crowd: "Behind closed doors", Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Kalajdzic (55), 1-1 Hanley (71), 1-2 Kalajdzic (80), 2-2 McGinn (85) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/17) David Marshall (42/Derby County) - Jack Hendry (4/KV Oostende) Grant Hanley (30/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (17/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (17/Motherwell) Scott McTominay (20/Manchester United) John McGinn (30/Aston Villa) Andrew Robertson [c] (41/Liverpool) - Ryan Christie (17/Celtic) Stuart Armstrong (23/Southampton) - Lyndon Dykes (8/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Ché Adams (1/Southampton) for Stuart Armstrong (66) Callum McGregor (27/Celtic) for Lyndon Dykes (78) Kenneth McLean (18/Norwich City) for Ryan Christie (88) AUSTRIA: (Coach: Franco Foda) Alexander Schlager - Stefan Lainer, Aleksandar Dragovic, Philipp Lienhart, David Alaba [c] - Christoph Baumgartner, Florian Grillitsch, Stefan Ilsanker, Xaver Schlager - Sasa Kalajdzic, Adrian Grbic (Louis Schaub 68). Notes: On 14th July 2020 Jack Hendry (Celtic) joined KV Oostende on loan until 30th June 2021. On 15th December 2020 the IFAB approved extension of the temporary use of up to five substitutes per match in top-level competitions for international tournaments ending by 31st July 2022.
(Match 788) 28th March 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) ISRAEL - SCOTLAND 1-1 (1-0) Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) Crowd: 5.000, Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv-Jaffa Goals: 1-0 Peretz (44), 1-1 Fraser (56) ISRAEL: (Coach: Willibald Ruttensteiner) Ofir Marciano - Hatem Abd Elhamed, Eitan Tibi, Ofri Arad - Eli Dasa, Bibras Natcho [c] (Neta Lavi 63), Dor Peretz, Sun Menachem (Beram Kayal 79) - Manor Solomon - Shon Weissman (Munas Dabbur 74), Eran Zahavi. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/18) David Marshall (43/Derby County) - Jack Hendry (5/KV Oostende) Grant Hanley (31/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (18/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (18/Motherwell) Scott McTominay (21/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (28/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (42/Liverpool) - John McGinn (31/Aston Villa) Ryan Fraser (15/Newcastle United) - Ché Adams (2/Southampton) Subs: Ryan Christie (18/Celtic) for Jack Hendry (HT) Kenneth McLean (19/Norwich City) for John McGinn (74) Lyndon Dykes (9/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (75) Stuart Armstrong (24/Southampton) for Ryan Fraser (86)
(Match 789) 31st March 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) SCOTLAND - FAROE ISLANDS 4-0 (1-0) Referee: Trustin Farrugia Cann (Malta) Crowd: "Behind closed doors", Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 McGinn (7), 2-0 McGinn (53), 3-0 Adams (60), 4-0 Fraser (70) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/19) Craig Gordon (56/Heart of Midlothian) - Scott McTominay (22/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (32/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (19/Arsenal) - Ryan Fraser (16/Newcastle United) John McGinn (32/Aston Villa) Kenneth McLean (20/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (29/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (43/Liverpool) - Ché Adams (3/Southampton) Lyndon Dykes (10/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Kevin Nisbet (1/Hibernian) for Lyndon Dykes (68) Oliver McBurnie (16/Sheffield United) for Ché Adams (73) John Fleck (5/Sheffield United) for Callum McGregor (73) Scott McKenna (19/Nottingham Forest) for Kieran Tierney (79) Liam Palmer (8/Sheffield Wednesday) for Ryan Fraser (79) FAROE ISLANDS: (Coach: Hakan Ericson) Gunnar Nielsen - Gilli Rolantsson, Gunnar Vatnhamar, Sonni Nattestad (Rogvi Baldvinsson 76), Viljormur Davidsen - Solvi Vatnhamar (Patrik Johannesen 69), Hallur Hansson [c], Jakup Andreasen (Klaemint Olsen 69), Brandur Hendriksson - Joan Simun Edmundsson (Heini Vatnsdal 76), Meinhard Olsen (Ari Jonsson 58).
(Match 790) 2nd June 2021 (Friendly match) NETHERLANDS - SCOTLAND 2-2 (1-1) Referee: Vitor Ferreira (Portugal) Crowd: "Behind closed doors", Estadio Algarve, Loulé Goals: 0-1 Hendry (11), 1-1 Depay (17), 1-2 Nisbet (64), 2-2 Depay (89) NETHERLANDS: (Coach: Frank de Boer) Tim Krul - Denzel Dumfries, Jurrien Timber (Steven Berghuis 69), Stefan de Vrij (Luuk de Jong 85), Matthijs de Ligt, Owen Wijndal (Patrick van Aanholt 69) - Georginio Wijnaldum [c] (Ryan Gravenberch 31), Marten de Roon, Frenkie de Jong (Davy Klaassen 31) - Wout Weghorst (Quincy Promes 69), Memphis Depay. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/20) Craig Gordon (57/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (6/KV Oostende) Liam Cooper (6/Leeds United) Kieran Tierney (20/Arsenal) - James Forrest (36/Celtic) David Turnbull (1/Celtic) Callum McGregor (30/Celtic) Stuart Armstrong (25/Southampton) Andrew Robertson [c] (44/Liverpool) - Ryan Christie (19/Celtic) Lyndon Dykes (11/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Kevin Nisbet (2/Hibernian) for Lyndon Dykes (61) Ryan Fraser (17/Newcastle United) for James Forrest (61) Declan Gallagher (8/Motherwell) for Liam Cooper (62) Greg Taylor (5/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (69) Scott McKenna (20/Nottingham Forest) for Kieran Tierney (69) Billy Gilmour (1/Chelsea) for David Turnbull (81) Notes: Substitution rules during the pandemic remained unchanged for friendlies with up to six permitted per match.
(Match 791) 6th June 2021 (Friendly match) LUXEMBOURG - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Eldorjan Hamiti (Albania) Crowd: 1.000, Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City Goal: 0-1 Adams (27) LUXEMBOURG: (Coach: Luc Holtz) Anthony Moris - Laurent Jans [c], Enes Mahmutovic, Vahid Selimovic, Dirk Carlson, Michael Pinto - Danel Sinani (Olivier Thill 71), Aldin Skenderovic (Daniel da Mota 84), Sebastien Thill (Marvin Martins 84) - Maurice Deville (Florian Bohnert 64), Gerson Rodrigues. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/21) David Marshall (44/Derby County) - Grant Hanley (33/Norwich City) Declan Gallagher (9/Motherwell) Kieran Tierney (21/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (19/Motherwell) John McGinn (33/Aston Villa) Callum McGregor (31/Celtic) Scott McTominay (23/Manchester United) Andrew Robertson [c] (45/Liverpool) - Lyndon Dykes (12/Queens Park Rangers) Ché Adams (4/Southampton) Subs: Scott McKenna (21/Nottingham Forest) for Declan Gallagher (HT) Billy Gilmour (2/Chelsea) for Callum McGregor (HT) Ryan Fraser (18/Newcastle United) for Andrew Robertson (64) Nathan Patterson (1/Rangers) for Stephen O'Donnell (64) James Forrest (37/Celtic) for Billy Gilmour (76) Kevin Nisbet (3/Hibernian) for Lyndon Dykes (82) Notes: Vahid Selimovic was sent off after 35 minutes.
(Match 792) 14th June 2021 (2020 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group D) SCOTLAND - CZECH REPUBLIC 0-2 (0-1) Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany) Crowd: 9.847, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Schick (42), 0-2 Schick (52) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/22) David Marshall (45/Derby County) - Jack Hendry (7/KV Oostende) Grant Hanley (34/Norwich City) Liam Cooper (7/Leeds United) - Stephen O'Donnell (20/Motherwell) John McGinn (34/Aston Villa) Scott McTominay (24/Manchester United) Stuart Armstrong (26/Southampton) Andrew Robertson [c] (46/Liverpool) - Lyndon Dykes (13/Queens Park Rangers) Ryan Christie (20/Celtic) Subs: Ché Adams (5/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (HT) Callum McGregor (32/Celtic) for Jack Hendry (67) Ryan Fraser (19/Newcastle United) for Stuart Armstrong (67) James Forrest (38/Celtic) for Stephen O'Donnell (79) Kevin Nisbet (4/Hibernian) for Lyndon Dykes (79) CZECH REPUBLIC: (Manager: Jaroslav Silhavy) Tomas Vaclik - Vladimir Coufal, Ondrej Celustka, Tomas Kalas, Jan Boril - Alex Kral (Tomas Holes 67), Tomas Soucek - Lukas Masopust (Matej Vydra 72), Vladimir Darida [c] (Petr Sevcik 87), Jakub Jankto (Adam Hlozek 72) - Patrik Schick (Michael Krmencik 87). Notes: UEFA decided to keep the title and branding "Euro 2020" for the finals of the tournament, although they have been postponed to 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. On this, the 60th anniversary of the European Championships, the finals did not take place in a host country or countries but in 11 cities throughout Europe. On 28th May 2021 the IFAB extended the use of up to five substitutes for a match in all top-level competitions scheduled to be completed by 31st December 2022.
(Match 793) 18th June 2021 (2020 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group D) ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 0-0 Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain) Crowd: 20.306, Wembley Stadium, London ENGLAND: (Manager: Gareth Southgate) Jordan Pickford - Reece James, John Stones, Tyrone Mings, Luke Shaw - Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice, Mason Mount - Phil Foden (Jack Grealish 63), Harry Kane [c] (Marcus Rashford 74), Raheem Sterling. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/23) David Marshall (46/Derby County) - Scott McTominay (25/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (35/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (22/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (21/Motherwell) Billy Gilmour (3/Chelsea) Callum McGregor (33/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (47/Liverpool) - John McGinn (35/Aston Villa) - Ché Adams (6/Southampton) Lyndon Dykes (14/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Stuart Armstrong (27/Southampton) for Billy Gilmour (76) Kevin Nisbet (5/Hibernian) for Ché Adams (86)
(Match 794) 22nd June 2021 (2020 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group D) CROATIA - SCOTLAND 3-1 (1-1) Referee: Fernando Rapallini (Argentina) Crowd: 9.896, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Vlasic (17), 1-1 McGregor (42), 2-1 Modric (62), 3-1 Perisic (77) CROATIA: (Head coach: Zlatko Dalic) Dominik Livakovic - Josip Juranovic, Dejan Lovren, Domagoj Vida, Josko Gvardiol (Borna Barisic 70) - Luka Modric [c], Marcelo Brozovic, Mateo Kovacic - Nikola Vlasic (Luka Ivanusec 76), Bruno Petkovic (Andrej Kramaric 70), Ivan Perisic (Ante Rebic 81). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/24) David Marshall (47/Derby County) - Scott McTominay (26/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (36/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (23/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (22/Motherwell) John McGinn (36/Aston Villa) Callum McGregor (34/Celtic) Stuart Armstrong (28/Southampton) Andrew Robertson [c] (48/Liverpool) - Lyndon Dykes (15/Queens Park Rangers) Ché Adams (7/Southampton) Subs: Scott McKenna (22/Nottingham Forest) for Grant Hanley (33) Ryan Fraser (20/Newcastle United) for Stuart Armstrong (70) Kevin Nisbet (6/Hibernian) for Ché Adams (84) Nathan Patterson (2/Rangers) for Stephen O'Donnell (84) Notes: Scotland were knocked out after the 1st round. Italy won the European Championship.
(Match 795) 1st September 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) DENMARK - SCOTLAND 2-0 (2-0) Referee: Ovidiu Hategan (Romania) Crowd: 34.562, Parken, Copenhagen Goals: 1-0 Wass (14), 2-0 Maehle (15) DENMARK: (Coach: Kasper Hjulmand) Kasper Schmeichel - Daniel Wass (Jens Stryger 85), Joachim Andersen, Simon Kjaer [c], Andreas Christensen, Joakim Maehle - Andreas Olsen (Mohamed Daramy 85), Pierre Emile Hojbjerg, Thomas Delaney (Christian Norgaard 85), Mikkel Damsgaard (Jesper Lindstrom 90+3) - Yussuf Poulsen (Jonas Wind 68). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/25) Craig Gordon (58/Heart of Midlothian) - Grant Hanley (37/Norwich City) Liam Cooper (8/Leeds United) Scott McKenna (23/Nottingham Forest) - Andrew Robertson [c] (49/Liverpool) Billy Gilmour (4/Norwich City) Kenneth McLean (21/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (35/Celtic) Kieran Tierney (24/Arsenal) - Ryan Fraser (21/Newcastle United) Ché Adams (8/Southampton) Subs: Lyndon Dykes (16/Queens Park Rangers) for Scott McKenna (HT) Ryan Christie (21/Bournemouth) for Ché Adams (71) David Turnbull (2/Celtic) for Kenneth McLean (85) Lewis Ferguson (1/Aberdeen) for Billy Gilmour (90+1) Notes: On 2nd July 2021 Billy Gilmour (Chelsea) joined Norwich City on loan until 31st May 2022.
(Match 796) 4th September 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) SCOTLAND - MOLDOVA 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Lawrence Visser (Belgium) Crowd: 40.869, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Dykes (14) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/26) Craig Gordon (59/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (8/Club Brugge KV) Grant Hanley (38/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (25/Arsenal) - Nathan Patterson (3/Rangers) Billy Gilmour (5/Norwich City) John McGinn (37/Aston Villa) Andrew Robertson [c] (50/Liverpool) - Ryan Christie (22/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (17/Queens Park Rangers) Kevin Nisbet (7/Hibernian) Subs: Callum McGregor (36/Celtic) for John McGinn (65) Ché Adams (9/Southampton) for Kevin Nisbet (65) Kenneth McLean (22/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (73) Liam Cooper (9/Leeds United) for Andrew Robertson (73) David Turnbull (3/Celtic) for Lyndon Dykes (84) MOLDOVA: (Coach: Roberto Bordin) Cristian Avram - Maxim Potirniche, Vadim Bolohan, Igor Armas [c] - Ion Jardan, Sergiu Platica, Vadim Rata, Artur Ionita (Nicky Clescenco 90+4), Oleg Reabciuk - Mihail Ghecev (Cristian Dros HT), Radu Ginsari (Dan Spataru 88). Notes: Andrew Robertson became the 33rd player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 797) 7th September 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) AUSTRIA - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria) Crowd: 18.800, Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna Goal: 0-1 Dykes (30) penalty AUSTRIA: (Coach: Franco Foda) Daniel Bachmann - Christopher Trimmel, Aleksandar Dragovic, Martin Hinteregger, David Alaba [c] - Stefan Ilsanker (Michael Gregoritsch 56), Florian Grillitsch (Andreas Ulmer 76) - Konrad Laimer (Ercan Kara 88), Louis Schaub (Yusuf Demir 76), Christoph Baumgartner - Marko Arnautovic. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/27) Craig Gordon (60/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (9/Club Brugge KV) Grant Hanley (39/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (26/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (23/Motherwell) Billy Gilmour (6/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (37/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (51/Liverpool) - John McGinn (38/Aston Villa) - Ché Adams (10/Southampton) Lyndon Dykes (18/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Ryan Christie (23/Bournemouth) for Lyndon Dykes (71) Paul McGinn (1/Hibernian) for Stephen O'Donnell (76) Kevin Nisbet (8/Hibernian) for Ché Adams (88) Lewis Ferguson (2/Aberdeen) for Billy Gilmour (88) Notes: Paul McGinn is John McGinn's older brother.
(Match 798) 9th October 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) SCOTLAND - ISRAEL 3-2 (1-2) Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland) Crowd: 50.585, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Zahavi (5), 1-1 McGinn (29), 1-2 Dabbur (32), 2-2 Dykes (57), 3-2 McTominay (90+4) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/28) Craig Gordon (61/Heart of Midlothian) - Scott McTominay (27/Manchester United) Jack Hendry (10/Club Brugge KV) Kieran Tierney (27/Arsenal) - Nathan Patterson (4/Rangers) John McGinn (39/Aston Villa) Billy Gilmour (7/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (38/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (52/Liverpool) - Ché Adams (11/Southampton) Lyndon Dykes (19/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Ryan Christie (24/Bournemouth) for Ché Adams (67) Liam Cooper (10/Leeds United) for Billy Gilmour (90+5) ISRAEL: (Coach: Willibald Ruttensteiner) Ofir Marciano - Eyad Abu Abaid, Nir Bitton, Ofri Arad (Gadi Kinda 74) - Eli Dasa, Dor Peretz, Bibras Natcho [c] (Dan Glazer 66), Sun Menachem (Ofir Davidzada 87) - Munas Dabbur (Shon Weissman 66), Manor Solomon - Eran Zahavi. Notes: In the first minute of the first-half stoppage time (45+1) Lyndon Dykes had a penalty kick saved by Ofir Marciano.
(Match 799) 12th October 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) FAROE ISLANDS - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-0) Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia) Crowd: 4.233, Torsvollur, Torshavn Goal: 0-1 Dykes (86) FAROE ISLANDS: (Coach: Hakan Ericson) Teitur Gestsson - Odmar Faero, Heini Vatnsdal (Hordur Askham 58), Sonni Nattestad - Gilli Rolantsson, Gunnar Vatnhamar, Brandur Hendriksson, Viljormur Davidsen (Petur Knudsen 59) - Hallur Hansson [c] (John Frederiksen 90+1), Joan Simun Edmundsson (Klaemint Olsen 90+5), Ari Jonsson. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/29) Craig Gordon (62/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (11/Club Brugge KV) Grant Hanley (40/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (28/Arsenal) - Ryan Fraser (22/Newcastle United) Scott McTominay (28/Manchester United) Billy Gilmour (8/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (53/Liverpool) - John McGinn (40/Aston Villa) - Ryan Christie (25/Bournemouth) Lyndon Dykes (20/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Callum McGregor (39/Celtic) for Jack Hendry (68) Nathan Patterson (5/Rangers) for Ryan Fraser (83) Kevin Nisbet (9/Hibernian) for Ryan Christie (83) Liam Cooper (11/Leeds United) for Billy Gilmour (89)
(Match 800) 12th November 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) MOLDOVA - SCOTLAND 0-2 (0-1) Referee: Srdjan Jovanovic (Serbia) Crowd: 3.642, Stadionul Zimbru, Chisinau Goals: 0-1 Patterson (38), 0-2 Adams (65) MOLDOVA: (Coach: Roberto Bordin) Stanislav Namasco - Ion Jardan, Veaceslav Posmac, Vadim Bolohan (Artiom Rozgoniuc 61) - Ioan-Calin Revenco, Vadim Rata, Cristian Dros (Victor Bogaciuc 61), Artur Ionita [c], Denis Marandici (Marius Iosipoi 71) - Ion Nicolaescu (Artiom Puntus 71), Radu Ginsari (Maxim Cojocaru 61). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/30) Craig Gordon (63/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (12/Club Brugge KV) Liam Cooper (12/Leeds United) Kieran Tierney (29/Arsenal) - Nathan Patterson (6/Rangers) Billy Gilmour (9/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (40/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (54/Liverpool) - John McGinn (41/Aston Villa) Ché Adams (12/Southampton) Stuart Armstrong (29/Southampton) Subs: Kevin Nisbet (10/Hibernian) for Stuart Armstrong (75) Kenneth McLean (23/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (85) Jacob Brown (1/Stoke City) for Ché Adams (85) David Turnbull (4/Celtic) for John McGinn (90) Notes: Craig Gordon saved an 82nd minute penalty kick from Vadim Rata.
(Match 801) 15th November 2021 (2022 World Cup Qualifying Group F) SCOTLAND - DENMARK 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Alejandro Hernandez (Spain) Crowd: 49.527, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Souttar (35), 2-0 Adams (86) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/31) Craig Gordon (64/Heart of Midlothian) - John Souttar (4/Heart of Midlothian) Liam Cooper (13/Leeds United) Kieran Tierney (30/Arsenal) - Stephen O'Donnell (24/Motherwell) Billy Gilmour (10/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (41/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (55/Liverpool) - John McGinn (42/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (26/Bournemouth) - Ché Adams (13/Southampton) Subs: Kenneth McLean (24/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (74) Stuart Armstrong (30/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (79) Scott McKenna (24/Nottingham Forest) for Andrew Robertson (80) Anthony Ralston (1/Celtic) for Kieran Tierney (87) DENMARK: (Coach: Kasper Hjulmand) Kasper Schmeichel - Andreas Christensen, Simon Kjaer [c], Jannik Vestergaard - Rasmus Kristensen (Alexander Bah 81), Daniel Wass (Anders Dreyer 81), Jens Jonsson (Jens Stage 56), Joakim Maehle - Andreas Olsen, Andreas Cornelius (Mikael Uhre 72), Jacob Bruun Larsen (Pione Sisto 56). Notes: Scotland finished second in Group F. As runners-up, they obtained a spot in the World Cup play-offs which take place in March 2022.
(Match 802) 24th March 2022 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - POLAND 1-1 (0-0) Referee: Robert Hennessy (Republic of Ireland) Crowd: 39.090, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Tierney (68), 1-1 Piatek (90+4) penalty SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/32) Craig Gordon (65/Heart of Midlothian) - Scott McTominay (29/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (41/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (31/Arsenal) - Nathan Patterson (7/Everton) Billy Gilmour (11/Norwich City) Callum McGregor (42/Celtic) Greg Taylor (6/Celtic) - John McGinn [c] (43/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (27/Bournemouth) - Ché Adams (14/Southampton) Subs: Stephen O'Donnell (25/Motherwell) for Nathan Patterson (66) Aaron Hickey (1/Bologna FC 1909) for Greg Taylor (67) Stuart Armstrong (31/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (76) Ryan Jack (11/Rangers) for Callum McGregor (77) Kenneth McLean (25/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (77) Jacob Brown (2/Stoke City) for Ché Adams (90) POLAND: (Manager: Czeslaw Michniewicz) Lukasz Skorupski - Bartosz Salamon (Krystian Bielik 44), Kamil Glik [c], Jan Bednarek (Adam Buksa 83) - Matty Cash, Szymon Zurkowski, Grzegorz Krychowiak (Sebastian Szymanski 61), Arkadiusz Reca - Piotr Zielinski (Kamil Grosicki 71), Arkadiusz Milik (Krzysztof Piatek 27), Jakub Moder. Notes: The friendly match against Poland was arranged to replace the scheduled World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine that was postponed due to the Russian invasion of the latter.
(Match 803) 29th March 2022 (Friendly match) AUSTRIA - SCOTLAND 2-2 (0-1) Referee: Tamas Bognar (Hungary) Crowd: 6.600, Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna Goals: 0-1 Hendry (28), 0-2 McGinn (56), 1-2 Gregoritsch (75), 2-2 Schopf (82) AUSTRIA: (Coach: Franco Foda) Daniel Bachmann (Patrick Pentz 87) - Stefan Ilsanker (Andreas Weimann 74), Aleksandar Dragovic [c], Martin Hinteregger - Valentino Lazaro, Konrad Laimer (Marco Grull 59), Marcel Sabitzer, Andreas Ulmer (Maximilian Ullmann 87) - Christoph Baumgartner (Alessandro Schopf 59), Sasa Kalajdzic (Michael Gregoritsch 74), Marko Arnautovic. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/33) Craig Gordon (66/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (13/Club Brugge KV) Grant Hanley (42/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (32/Arsenal) - Nathan Patterson (8/Everton) Lewis Ferguson (3/Aberdeen) Ryan Jack (12/Rangers) Andrew Robertson [c] (56/Liverpool) - John McGinn (44/Aston Villa) Stuart Armstrong (32/Southampton) - Ché Adams (15/Southampton) Subs: Stephen O'Donnell (26/Motherwell) for Nathan Patterson (57) Aaron Hickey (2/Bologna FC 1909) for Andrew Robertson (57) Scott McTominay (30/Manchester United) for Ryan Jack (57) Lyndon Dykes (21/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (66) Billy Gilmour (12/Norwich City) for Lewis Ferguson (77) Ryan Christie (28/Bournemouth) for Stuart Armstrong (77)
(Match 804) 1st June 2022 (2022 World Cup Qualifying, Play-off, Semi-final) SCOTLAND - UKRAINE 1-3 (0-1) Referee: Danny Makkelie (Netherlands) Crowd: 49.772, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Yarmolenko (33), 0-2 Yaremchuk (49), 1-2 McGregor (79), 1-3 Dovbyk (90+5) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/34) Craig Gordon (67/Heart of Midlothian) - Scott McTominay (31/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (43/Norwich City) Liam Cooper (14/Leeds United) - Aaron Hickey (3/Bologna FC 1909) Billy Gilmour (13/Chelsea) Callum McGregor (43/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (57/Liverpool) - John McGinn (45/Aston Villa) - Ché Adams (16/Southampton) Lyndon Dykes (22/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Ryan Christie (29/Bournemouth) for Lyndon Dykes (HT) Jack Hendry (14/Club Brugge KV) for Liam Cooper (68) Stuart Armstrong (33/Southampton) for Billy Gilmour (68) UKRAINE: (Coach: Oleksandr Petrakov) Heorhiy Bushchan - Oleksandr Karavaev, Illya Zabarnyi, Mykola Matviyenko, Vitaliy Mykolenko - Taras Stepanenko (Serhiy Sydorchuk 90+3) - Andriy Yarmolenko [c] (Oleksandr Zubkov 78), Ruslan Malinovskyi (Mykola Shaparenko 72), Oleksandr Zinchenko, Viktor Tsygankov (Mykhaylo Mudryk 72) - Roman Yaremchuk (Artem Dovbyk 78). Notes: Defeat to Ukraine denied Scotland access to the play-off final against Wales which gave the winners a place in the 2022 World Cup Finals in Qatar.
(Match 805) 8th June 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) SCOTLAND - ARMENIA 2-0 (2-0) Referee: Sebastian Gishamer (Austria) Crowd: 38.627, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Ralston (28), 2-0 McKenna (40) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/35) Craig Gordon (68/Heart of Midlothian) - John Souttar (5/unattached) Jack Hendry (15/Club Brugge KV) Scott McKenna (25/Nottingham Forest) - Anthony Ralston (2/Celtic) John McGinn (46/Aston Villa) Callum McGregor (44/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (58/Liverpool) - Stuart Armstrong (34/Southampton) Ché Adams (17/Southampton) Ryan Christie (30/Bournemouth) Subs: Scott McTominay (32/Manchester United) for Stuart Armstrong (75) Nathan Patterson (9/Everton) for Anthony Ralston (75) Aaron Hickey (4/Bologna FC 1909) for Andrew Robertson (75) Ross Stewart (1/Sunderland) for Ryan Christie (87) Jacob Brown (3/Stoke City) for Ché Adams (87) ARMENIA: (Head coach: Joaquin Caparros) David Yurchenko - Hovhannes Hambartsumyan, Hrayr Mkoyan, Varazdat Haroyan [c], Arman Hovhannisyan - Khoren Bayramyan (Artak Dashyan 89), Artak Grigoryan (Wbeymar Angulo HT), Eduard Spertsyan (Solomon Udo 71) - Tigran Barseghyan, Kamo Hovhannisyan (Taron Voskanyan HT) - Sargis Adamyan (Vahan Bichakhchyan HT). Notes: John Souttar's contract with Heart of Midlothian expired on 31st May 2022. He signed for Rangers on 1st June 2022, but was only officially registered as their player on 10th June 2022 - two days after the match against Armenia - when the Scottish transfer window opened. The 2022-23 UEFA Nations League campaign is linked to qualification for the 2024 European Championship Finals (Euro 2024).
(Match 806) 11th June 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - SCOTLAND 3-0 (2-0) Referee: Marco Di Bello (Italy) Crowd: 46.927, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goals: 1-0 Browne (20), 2-0 Parrott (28), 3-0 Obafemi (51) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Manager: Stephen Kenny) Caoimhin Kelleher - Nathan Collins, Shane Duffy, John Egan [c] - Joshua Cullen - Alan Browne, James McClean, Jayson Molumby (Jeff Hendrick 84), Jason Knight (Conor Hourihane 72) - Michael Obafemi (Scott Hogan 56), Troy Parrott (Callum Robinson 84). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/36) Craig Gordon (69/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (16/Club Brugge KV) Grant Hanley (44/Norwich City) Scott McKenna (26/Nottingham Forest) - Anthony Ralston (3/Celtic) Scott McTominay (33/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (45/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (59/Liverpool) - John McGinn (47/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (31/Bournemouth) - Ché Adams (18/Southampton) Subs: Billy Gilmour (14/Chelsea) for Jack Hendry (HT) Stuart Armstrong (35/Southampton) for John McGinn (59) Ross Stewart (2/Sunderland) for Ché Adams (59) Jacob Brown (4/Stoke City) for Ryan Christie (59) John Souttar (6/Rangers) for Scott McKenna (74)
(Match 807) 14th June 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) ARMENIA - SCOTLAND 1-4 (1-2) Referee: Nikola Dabanovic (Montenegro) Crowd: 13.500, Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan Goals: 1-0 Bichakhchyan (6), 1-1 Armstrong (14), 1-2 Armstrong (45+1), 1-3 McGinn (50), 1-4 Adams (54) ARMENIA: (Head coach: Joaquin Caparros) David Yurchenko - Artak Dashyan, Hovhannes Hambartsumyan, Varazdat Haroyan [c], Hrayr Mkoyan, Arman Hovhannisyan - Artak Grigoryan (Styopa Mkrtchyan HT), Eduard Spertsyan (Wbeymar Angulo 59), Khoren Bayramyan (Kamo Hovhannisyan 59) - Tigran Barseghyan (Artur Serobyan 84), Vahan Bichakhchyan (Solomon Udo 59). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/37) Craig Gordon (70/Heart of Midlothian) - Scott McTominay (34/Manchester United) Grant Hanley (45/Norwich City) Jack Hendry (17/Club Brugge KV) - Nathan Patterson (10/Everton) Billy Gilmour (15/Chelsea) Callum McGregor (46/Celtic) Greg Taylor (7/Celtic) - John McGinn [c] (48/Aston Villa) Stuart Armstrong (36/Southampton) - Ché Adams (19/Southampton) Subs: Lewis Ferguson (4/Aberdeen) for Billy Gilmour (64) David Turnbull (5/Celtic) for John McGinn (64) Anthony Ralston (4/Celtic) for Nathan Patterson (64) Jacob Brown (5/Stoke City) for Ché Adams (74) Allan Campbell (1/Luton Town) for Grant Hanley (86) Notes: Arman Hovhannisyan was sent off after 44 minutes. Kamo Hovhannisyan was sent off after 91 minutes. After several extensions, the latest due to expire on 31st December 2022, the option to use up to five substitutes per match in top-level competitions was made permanent by the IFAB on 13th June 2022.
(Match 808) 21st September 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) SCOTLAND - UKRAINE 3-0 (0-0) Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy) Crowd: 42.846, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 McGinn (70), 2-0 Dykes (80), 3-0 Dykes (87) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/38) Craig Gordon (71/Heart of Midlothian) - Nathan Patterson (11/Everton) Jack Hendry (18/US Cremonese) Scott McKenna (27/Nottingham Forest) Kieran Tierney (33/Arsenal) - Scott McTominay (35/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (47/Celtic) - Stuart Armstrong (37/Southampton) John McGinn [c] (49/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (32/Bournemouth) - Ché Adams (20/Southampton) Subs: Aaron Hickey (5/Brentford) for Nathan Patterson (26) Ryan Fraser (23/Newcastle United) for Stuart Armstrong (76) Lyndon Dykes (23/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (76) Kenneth McLean (26/Norwich City) for Ryan Christie (85) Greg Taylor (8/Celtic) for Kieran Tierney (85) UKRAINE: (Coach: Oleksandr Petrakov) Anatoliy Trubin - Oleksandr Karavaev, Valeriy Bondar, Mykola Matviyenko, Bohdan Mykhaylichenko - Taras Stepanenko (Serhiy Sydorchuk HT) - Andriy Yarmolenko [c] (Viktor Tsygankov 67), Oleksandr Pikhalyonok (Oleksandr Zubkov 83), Ruslan Malinovskyi, Mykhaylo Mudryk (Danylo Ihnatenko 83) - Artem Dovbyk (Roman Yaremchuk 67). Notes: On 1st September 2022 Jack Hendry (Club Brugge KV) joined US Cremonese on loan until 30th June 2023.
(Match 809) 24th September 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) SCOTLAND - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 2-1 (0-1) Referee: Sandro Scharer (Switzerland) Crowd: 48.853, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Egan (18), 1-1 Hendry (49), 2-1 Christie (82) penalty SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/39) Craig Gordon (72/Heart of Midlothian) - Aaron Hickey (6/Brentford) Jack Hendry (19/US Cremonese) Scott McKenna (28/Nottingham Forest) Kieran Tierney (34/Arsenal) - Scott McTominay (36/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (48/Celtic) - Stuart Armstrong (38/Southampton) John McGinn [c] (50/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (33/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (24/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Greg Taylor (9/Celtic) for Kieran Tierney (42) Anthony Ralston (5/Celtic) for Aaron Hickey (58) Ryan Fraser (24/Newcastle United) for Stuart Armstrong (58) Kenneth McLean (27/Norwich City) for Ryan Christie (85) Ché Adams (21/Southampton) for Lyndon Dykes (85) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Manager: Stephen Kenny) Gavin Bazunu - Nathan Collins, John Egan [c], Dara O'Shea - Matthew Doherty (Seamus Coleman 76), Jayson Molumby (Alan Browne 76), Joshua Cullen, Jason Knight, James McClean (Robbie Brady 83) - Michael Obafemi (Chiedozie Ogbene 60), Troy Parrott (Callum Robinson 76). Notes: John McGinn became the 34th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 810) 27th September 2022 (2022-23 UEFA Nations League, League B, Group 1) UKRAINE - SCOTLAND 0-0 Referee: Anastasios Sidiropoulos (Greece) Crowd: 13.534, Stadion Cracovii im. Jozefa Pilsudskiego, Krakow UKRAINE: (Coach: Oleksandr Petrakov) Andriy Lunin - Oleksandr Tymchyk, Illya Zabarnyi, Mykola Matviyenko, Vitaliy Mykolenko - Ruslan Malinovskyi (Oleksandr Pikhalyonok 87), Taras Stepanenko, Danylo Ihnatenko - Andriy Yarmolenko [c] (Oleksandr Zubkov 87), Artem Dovbyk (Roman Yaremchuk 75), Mykhaylo Mudryk (Viktor Tsygankov 75). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/40) Craig Gordon (73/Heart of Midlothian) - Aaron Hickey (7/Brentford) Jack Hendry (20/US Cremonese) Ryan Porteous (1/Hibernian) Greg Taylor (10/Celtic) - Ryan Fraser (25/Newcastle United) Ryan Jack (13/Rangers) Callum McGregor (49/Celtic) Kenneth McLean (28/Norwich City) - John McGinn [c] (51/Aston Villa) Ché Adams (22/Southampton) Subs: Stephen Kingsley (2/Heart of Midlothian) for Greg Taylor (72) Ryan Christie (34/Bournemouth) for Ryan Fraser (72) Stuart Armstrong (39/Southampton) for Ryan Jack (72) Lyndon Dykes (25/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (79) Anthony Ralston (6/Celtic) for Aaron Hickey (90+1) Notes: Scotland won their group, sealed promotion to League A in the 2024-25 Nations League and guaranteed a play-off place for Euro 2024 Finals should they not reach them through the qualifying group route. Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine the match was played in Krakow, Poland.
(Match 811) 16th November 2022 (Friendly match) TURKEY - SCOTLAND 2-1 (1-0) Referee: Visar Kastrati (Kosovo) Crowd: 28.348, Diyarbakir Stadyumu, Diyarbakir Goals: 1-0 Kabak (40), 2-0 Under (49), 2-1 McGinn (62) TURKEY: (Technical director: Stefan Kuntz) Ugurcan Çakir - Ozan Kabak, Çaglar Soyuncu, Cenk Ozkacar - Zeki Çelik, Orkun Kokçu (Salih Ozcan HT), Hakan Çalhanoglu [c] (Deniz Turuç 68), Ferdi Kadioglu (Eren Elmali 34) - Cengiz Under (Ismail Yuksek 81), Irfan Can Kahveci (Kerem Akturkoglu 81) - Cenk Tosun (Enes Unal 68). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/41) Craig Gordon (74/Heart of Midlothian) - Jack Hendry (21/US Cremonese) Grant Hanley (46/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (35/Arsenal) - Ryan Fraser (26/Newcastle United) Scott McTominay (37/Manchester United) Billy Gilmour (16/Brighton & Hove Albion) Andrew Robertson [c] (60/Liverpool) - Stuart Armstrong (40/Southampton) John McGinn (52/Aston Villa) - Lyndon Dykes (26/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Scott McKenna (29/Nottingham Forest) for Grant Hanley (HT) Calvin Ramsay (1/Liverpool) for Ryan Fraser (HT) Ryan Christie (35/Bournemouth) for Stuart Armstrong (67) Ryan Jack (14/Rangers) for Billy Gilmour (67) Jacob Brown (6/Stoke City) for Lyndon Dykes (79) Lewis Ferguson (5/Bologna FC 1909) for Scott McTominay (79)
(Match 812) 25th March 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - CYPRUS 3-0 (1-0) Referee: Duje Strukan (Croatia) Crowd: 48.195, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 McGinn (21), 2-0 McTominay (87), 3-0 McTominay (90+3) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/42) Angus Gunn (1/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (2/Watford) Grant Hanley (47/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (36/Arsenal) - Aaron Hickey (8/Brentford) Ryan Jack (15/Rangers) Callum McGregor (50/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (61/Liverpool) - John McGinn (53/Aston Villa) Stuart Armstrong (41/Southampton) - Ché Adams (23/Southampton) Subs: Lyndon Dykes (27/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (57) Scott McTominay (38/Manchester United) for Stuart Armstrong (67) Ryan Christie (36/Bournemouth) for Ryan Jack (67) Nathan Patterson (12/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (79) CYPRUS: (Coach: Temur Ketsbaia) Demetris Demetriou - Ioannis Kousoulos (Danilo Spoljaric HT), Alex Gogic (Loizos Loizou 79), Valentin Roberge - Minas Antoniou, Charalampos Kyriakou (Charalampos Charalampous 68), Kostakis Artymatas [c], Konstantinos Laifis, Nikolas Ioannou - Grigoris Kastanos (Marinos Tzionis 79) - Ioannis Pittas (Andronikos Kakoullis 68). Notes: Nikolas Ioannou was sent off after 95 minutes. Callum McGregor became the 35th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland. Angus Gunn is the son of former goalkeeper Bryan James Gunn who won 6 caps for Scotland between 1990-1994. Scotland wore a special edition shirt manufactured by Adidas. It has been released by the Scottish FA as part of the association's 150th anniversary celebrations.
(Match 813) 28th March 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - SPAIN 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Sandro Scharer (Switzerland) Crowd: 47.976, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 McTominay (7), 2-0 McTominay (51) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/43) Angus Gunn (2/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (3/Watford) Grant Hanley (48/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (37/Arsenal) - Aaron Hickey (9/Brentford) Scott McTominay (39/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (51/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (62/Liverpool) - John McGinn (54/Aston Villa) Lyndon Dykes (28/Queens Park Rangers) Ryan Christie (37/Bournemouth) Subs: Kenneth McLean (29/Norwich City) for Ryan Christie (75) Liam Cooper (15/Leeds United) for Kieran Tierney (75) Nathan Patterson (13/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (82) Lewis Ferguson (6/Bologna FC 1909) for John McGinn (82) Lawrence Shankland (5/Heart of Midlothian) for Lyndon Dykes (89) SPAIN: (Coach: Luis de la Fuente) Kepa Arrizabalaga - Pedro Porro (Dani Carvajal HT), David Garcia, Inigo Martinez, Jose Gaya - Mikel Merino (Iago Aspas 57), Rodrigo Hernandez "Rodri" [c], Dani Ceballos (Pablo Paez "Gavi" 79) - Yeremi Pino, Jose Luis Mato "Joselu" (Borja Iglesias 66), Mikel Oyarzabal (Nico Williams HT). Notes: Referee Sandro Scharer was replaced by fourth official Lukas Fahndrich (Switzerland) at half-time after picking up a muscular injury.
(Match 814) 17th June 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) NORWAY - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-0) Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia) Crowd: 25.791, Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Goals: 1-0 Haaland (61) penalty, 1-1 Dykes (87), 1-2 McLean (89) NORWAY: (Coach: Stale Solbakken) Orjan Nyland - Julian Ryerson, Stefan Strandberg, Leo Ostigard, Birger Meling - Martin Odegaard [c], Patrick Berg (Jorgen Strand Larsen 84), Fredrik Aursnes (Kristian Thorstvedt 84) - Alexander Sorloth (Mohamed Elyounoussi 79), Erling Haaland (Mats Moller Daehli 84), Ola Solbakken (Sander Berge 63). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/44) Angus Gunn (3/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (4/Watford) Jack Hendry (22/Club Brugge KV) Kieran Tierney (38/Arsenal) - Aaron Hickey (10/Brentford) Scott McTominay (40/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (52/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (63/Liverpool) - Ryan Christie (38/Bournemouth) Lyndon Dykes (29/Queens Park Rangers) John McGinn (55/Aston Villa) Subs: Liam Cooper (16/Leeds United) for Kieran Tierney (65) Billy Gilmour (17/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Callum McGregor (78) Stuart Armstrong (42/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (78) Kenneth McLean (30/Norwich City) for Ryan Porteous (78) Dominic Hyam (1/Blackburn Rovers) for John McGinn (90+1) Notes: On 26th January 2023 Jack Hendry returned to Club Brugge KV as his loan spell at US Cremonese ended early.
(Match 815) 20th June 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - GEORGIA 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Istvan Vad (Hungary) Crowd: 50.062, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 McGregor (6), 2-0 McTominay (47) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/45) Angus Gunn (4/Norwich City) - Aaron Hickey (11/Brentford) Ryan Porteous (5/Watford) Jack Hendry (23/Club Brugge KV) Kieran Tierney (39/Arsenal) Andrew Robertson [c] (64/Liverpool) - Scott McTominay (41/Manchester United) Billy Gilmour (18/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (53/Celtic) - John McGinn (56/Aston Villa) Lyndon Dykes (30/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: John Souttar (7/Rangers) for Kieran Tierney (79) Ryan Jack (16/Rangers) for Callum McGregor (79) Kevin Nisbet (11/Millwall) for Lyndon Dykes (79) Kenneth McLean (31/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (86) Ryan Christie (39/Bournemouth) for John McGinn (90+2) GEORGIA: (Head coach: Willy Sagnol) Giorgi Mamardashvili - Otar Kakabadze, Solomon Kverkvelia, Guram Kashia [c], Lasha Dvali (Giorgi Gocholeishvili 56) - Saba Lobjanidze (Zuriko Davitashvili 64), Nika Kvekveskiri (Budu Zivzivadze 56), Luka Gagnidze, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia - Otar Kiteishvili - Georges Mikautadze. Notes: The referee suspended the match after seven minutes due to torrential rain which waterlogged the pitch. The suspension lasted approximately 100 minutes. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's 94th minute penalty kick flew over the crossbar.
(Match 816) 8th September 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) CYPRUS - SCOTLAND 0-3 (0-3) Referee: Balazs Berke (Hungary) Crowd: 6.633, AEK Arena - Georgios Karapatakis, Larnaca Goals: 0-1 McTominay (6), 0-2 Porteous (16), 0-3 McGinn (30) CYPRUS: (Coach: Temur Ketsbaia) Joel Mall - Andreas Karo, Konstantinos Laifis, Valentin Roberge - Minas Antoniou (Stelios Andreou 80), Charalampos Kyriakou (Alex Gogic 80), Ioannis Kousoulos (Michalis Ioannou HT), Charalampos Charalampous (Andronikos Kakoullis 84), Anderson Correia - Grigoris Kastanos, Pieros Sotiriou [c] (Ioannis Pittas HT). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/46) Angus Gunn (5/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (6/Watford) Jack Hendry (24/Al Ettifaq FC) Kieran Tierney (40/Real Sociedad de Futbol) - Aaron Hickey (12/Brentford) Billy Gilmour (19/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (54/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (65/Liverpool) - Scott McTominay (42/Manchester United) John McGinn (57/Aston Villa) - Ché Adams (24/Southampton) Subs: Kenneth McLean (32/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (67) Lyndon Dykes (31/Queens Park Rangers) for Ché Adams (67) Stuart Armstrong (43/Southampton) for John McGinn (83) Nathan Patterson (14/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (83) Ryan Christie (40/Bournemouth) for Scott McTominay (90) Notes: On 27th August 2023 Kieran Tierney (Arsenal) joined Real Sociedad de Futbol on loan until 31st May 2024.
(Match 817) 12th September 2023 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1-3 (0-2) Referee: Davide Massa (Italy) Crowd: 49.129, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Foden (32), 0-2 Bellingham (35), 1-2 Maguire (67) own goal, 1-3 Kane (81) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/47) Angus Gunn (6/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (7/Watford) Jack Hendry (25/Al Ettifaq FC) Kieran Tierney (41/Real Sociedad de Futbol) - Aaron Hickey (13/Brentford) Billy Gilmour (20/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (55/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (66/Liverpool) - Scott McTominay (43/Manchester United) John McGinn (58/Aston Villa) - Ché Adams (25/Southampton) Subs: Ryan Christie (41/Bournemouth) for Ché Adams (59) Lyndon Dykes (32/Queens Park Rangers) for Billy Gilmour (60) Stuart Armstrong (44/Southampton) for Kieran Tierney (82) Lewis Ferguson (7/Bologna FC 1909) for John McGinn (82) Ryan Jack (17/Rangers) for Callum McGregor (89) Nathan Patterson (15/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (89) ENGLAND: (Manager: Gareth Southgate) Aaron Ramsdale - Kyle Walker, Lewis Dunk, Marc Guehi (Harry Maguire HT), Kieran Trippier - Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice - Phil Foden (Bukayo Saka 71), Jude Bellingham (Conor Gallagher 84), Marcus Rashford (Eberechi Eze 71) - Harry Kane [c] (Callum Wilson 84). Notes: Scotland faced England in a special 150th Anniversary Heritage Match to mark the first officially recognised match between the two countries on 30th November 1872. It is a part of the year-long calendar of events from the Scottish FA to celebrate the history of the association. Scotland again took to the field wearing the special edition shirt they wore in the match v Cyprus on 25th March 2023.
(Match 818) 12th October 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) SPAIN - SCOTLAND 2-0 (0-0) Referee: Serdar Gozubuyuk (Netherlands) Crowd: 45.623, Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, Seville Goals: 1-0 Morata (73), 2-0 Sancet (86) SPAIN: (Coach: Luis de la Fuente) Unai Simon - Dani Carvajal (Jesus Navas 67), Robin Le Normand, Aymeric Laporte, Alejandro Balde (Fran Garcia HT) - Pablo Paez "Gavi", Rodrigo Hernandez "Rodri", Mikel Merino (Oihan Sancet 67) - Ferran Torres, Alvaro Morata [c] (Jose Luis Mato "Joselu" 84), Mikel Oyarzabal (Bryan Zaragoza HT). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/48) Angus Gunn (7/Norwich City) - Aaron Hickey (14/Brentford) Ryan Porteous (8/Watford) Jack Hendry (26/Al Ettifaq FC) Scott McKenna (30/Nottingham Forest) Andrew Robertson [c] (67/Liverpool) - John McGinn (59/Aston Villa) Scott McTominay (44/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (56/Celtic) Ryan Christie (42/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (33/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Nathan Patterson (16/Everton) for Andrew Robertson (44) Ché Adams (26/Southampton) for Lyndon Dykes (79) Stuart Armstrong (45/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (79) Billy Gilmour (21/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Ryan Porteous (87) Kenneth McLean (33/Norwich City) for Callum McGregor (87)
(Match 819) 17th October 2023 (Friendly match) FRANCE - SCOTLAND 4-1 (3-1) Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany) Crowd: 43.850, Stade Pierre Mauroy, Villeneuve d'Ascq (Lille) Goals: 0-1 Gilmour (11), 1-1 Pavard (16), 2-1 Pavard (24), 3-1 Mbappe (41) penalty, 4-1 Coman (70) FRANCE: (Coach: Didier Deschamps) Mike Maignan - Jonathan Clauss, Benjamin Pavard, Ibrahima Konate (Castello Lukeba 87), Theo Hernandez - Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelien Tchouameni (Boubacar Kamara 76) - Ousmane Dembele (Kingsley Coman 64), Antoine Griezmann (Youssouf Fofana 76), Kylian Mbappe [c] (Randal Kolo Muani 87) - Olivier Giroud (Marcus Thuram 64). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/49) Liam Kelly (1/Motherwell) - Nathan Patterson (17/Everton) Jack Hendry (27/Al Ettifaq FC) Liam Cooper (17/Leeds United) Scott McKenna (31/Nottingham Forest) Greg Taylor (11/Celtic) - Lewis Ferguson (8/Bologna FC 1909) Scott McTominay [c] (45/Manchester United) Billy Gilmour (22/Brighton & Hove Albion) Kenneth McLean (34/Norwich City) - Ché Adams (27/Southampton) Subs: Zander Clark (1/Heart of Midlothian) for Liam Kelly (HT) Jacob Brown (7/Luton Town) for Ché Adams (64) John Souttar (8/Rangers) for Liam Cooper (64) Stuart Armstrong (46/Southampton) for Billy Gilmour (76) Ryan Christie (43/Bournemouth) for Kenneth McLean (76) John McGinn (60/Aston Villa) for Nathan Patterson (89)
(Match 820) 16th November 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) GEORGIA - SCOTLAND 2-2 (1-0) Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (North Macedonia) Crowd: 44.595, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi Goals: 1-0 Kvaratskhelia (15), 1-1 McTominay (49), 2-1 Kvaratskhelia (57), 2-2 Shankland (90+3) GEORGIA: (Head coach: Willy Sagnol) Giorgi Mamardashvili - Otar Kakabadze, Solomon Kverkvelia, Guram Kashia [c], Luka Lochoshvili (Aleksandre Kalandadze 78), Levan Shengelia (Irakli Azarovi 72) - Giorgi Chakvetadze (Zuriko Davitashvili 78), Nika Kvekveskiri (Anzor Mekvabishvili 69), Giorgi Kochorashvili - Georges Mikautadze (Budu Zivzivadze 69), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia. SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/50) Zander Clark (2/Heart of Midlothian) - Nathan Patterson (18/Everton) Ryan Porteous (9/Watford) Scott McKenna (32/Nottingham Forest) Greg Taylor (12/Celtic) - Callum McGregor (57/Celtic) Billy Gilmour (23/Brighton & Hove Albion) Scott McTominay (46/Manchester United) - John McGinn [c] (61/Aston Villa) Lyndon Dykes (34/Queens Park Rangers) Ryan Christie (44/Bournemouth) Subs: Lewis Ferguson (9/Bologna FC 1909) for Ryan Christie (HT) Kenneth McLean (35/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (HT) Stuart Armstrong (47/Southampton) for Greg Taylor (79) Anthony Ralston (7/Celtic) for Nathan Patterson (79) Lawrence Shankland (6/Heart of Midlothian) for Lyndon Dykes (86) Notes: Aleksandar Stavrev had previously refereed Scotland on 29th February 2012 (Match 710). At that time his nationality was listed as "FYR Macedonia" but is now shown as "North Macedonia". Both are correct at the time of the respective matches as per the notes on the overview page of "Scotland - International Results" at point 10.
(Match 821) 19th November 2023 (2024 European Championship Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - NORWAY 3-3 (2-2) Referee: Horatiu Fesnic (Romania) Crowd: 48.138, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Donnum (3), 1-1 McGinn (13) penalty, 1-2 Strand Larsen (20), 2-2 Ostigard (33) own goal, 3-2 Armstrong (59), 3-3 Elyounoussi (86) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/51) Zander Clark (3/Heart of Midlothian) - Nathan Patterson (19/Everton) Jack Hendry (28/Al Ettifaq FC) Scott McKenna (33/Nottingham Forest) Greg Taylor (13/Celtic) - Scott McTominay (47/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (58/Celtic) - Stuart Armstrong (48/Southampton) John McGinn [c] (62/Aston Villa) Kenneth McLean (36/Norwich City) - Jacob Brown (8/Luton Town) Subs: Lewis Ferguson (10/Bologna FC 1909) for Kenneth McLean (70) Lyndon Dykes (35/Queens Park Rangers) for Jacob Brown (70) Ryan Christie (45/Bournemouth) for Stuart Armstrong (70) Ryan Jack (18/Rangers) for John McGinn (79) Lawrence Shankland (7/Heart of Midlothian) for Callum McGregor (89) NORWAY: (Coach: Stale Solbakken) Egil Selvik - Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Leo Ostigard, Fredrik Bjorkan - Sander Berge [c], Patrick Berg, Fredrik Aursnes (Mohamed Elyounoussi 60) - Oscar Bobb (Marcus Pedersen 89), Jorgen Strand Larsen, Aron Donnum (Kristian Thorstvedt 60). Notes: Scotland qualified for the 2024 European Championship Finals in Germany.
(Match 822) 22nd March 2024 (Friendly match) NETHERLANDS - SCOTLAND 4-0 (1-0) Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium) Crowd: 46.223, Johan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam Goals: 1-0 Reijnders (40), 2-0 Wijnaldum (72), 3-0 Weghorst (84), 4-0 Malen (86) NETHERLANDS: (Head coach: Ronald Koeman) Mark Flekken - Jeremie Frimpong (Denzel Dumfries 62), Lutsharel Geertruida, Virgil van Dijk [c], Nathan Ake - Mats Wieffer (Joey Veerman 62), Tijjani Reijnders, Georginio Wijnaldum (Teun Koopmeiners 82) - Xavier Simons (Donyell Malen 77), Memphis Depay (Wout Weghorst 77), Cody Gakpo (Daley Blind 82). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/52) Angus Gunn (8/Norwich City) - Ryan Porteous (10/Watford) Jack Hendry (29/Al Ettifaq FC) Kieran Tierney (42/Real Sociedad de Futbol) - Nathan Patterson (20/Everton) Billy Gilmour (24/Brighton & Hove Albion) Scott McTominay (48/Manchester United) Andrew Robertson [c] (68/Liverpool) - John McGinn (63/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (46/Bournemouth) - Lawrence Shankland (8/Heart of Midlothian) Subs: Ché Adams (28/Southampton) for Lawrence Shankland (68) John Souttar (9/Rangers) for Kieran Tierney (68) Lewis Ferguson (11/Bologna FC 1909) for Billy Gilmour (68) Anthony Ralston (8/Celtic) for Nathan Patterson (74) Stuart Armstrong (49/Southampton) for Ryan Christie (74) Kenneth McLean (37/Norwich City) for John McGinn (85)
(Match 823) 26th March 2024 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - NORTHERN IRELAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Robert Jones (England) Crowd: 33.452, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 0-1 Bradley (32) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/53) Angus Gunn (9/Norwich City) - Jack Hendry (30/Al Ettifaq FC) Liam Cooper (18/Leeds United) Kieran Tierney (43/Real Sociedad de Futbol) - Nathan Patterson (21/Everton) Scott McTominay (49/Manchester United) Billy Gilmour (25/Brighton & Hove Albion) Andrew Robertson [c] (69/Liverpool) - John McGinn (64/Aston Villa) Ryan Christie (47/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (36/Queens Park Rangers) Subs: Lewis Ferguson (12/Bologna FC 1909) for Andrew Robertson (37) Ché Adams (29/Southampton) for Lyndon Dykes (70) Kenneth McLean (38/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (70) Lawrence Shankland (9/Heart of Midlothian) for Ryan Christie (78) Stuart Armstrong (50/Southampton) for John McGinn (78) NORTHERN IRELAND: (Manager: Michael Andrew Martin O'Neill) Bailey Peacock-Farrell - Trai Hume, Daniel Ballard, Patrick McNair [c], Eoin Toal, Brodie Spencer - Conor Bradley (Paul Smyth 82), Alistair McCann (Jordan Thompson 87), Shea Charles, Isaac Price (Conor McMenamin 82) - Jamie Reid (Josh Magennis 57). Notes: Stuart Armstrong became the 36th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 824) 3rd June 2024 (Friendly match) GIBRALTAR - SCOTLAND 0-2 (0-0) Referee: Jamie Robinson (Northern Ireland) Crowd: 1.329, Estadio Algarve, Loulé Goals: 0-1 Christie (58), 0-2 Adams (85) GIBRALTAR: (Head coach: Julio Cesar Ribas) Jaylan Hankins - Ethan Jolley, Jack Sergeant, Bernardo Lopes, Jayce Olivero, Ethan Britto - Ayoub El Hmidi (Lee Casciaro 66), Louie Annesley, Liam Walker [c] (Evan De Haro 77), James Scanlon (Kian Ronan 66) - Tjay De Barr (Jaiden Bartolo 86). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/54) Zander Clark (4/Heart of Midlothian) - Ross McCrorie (1/Bristol City) Ryan Porteous (11/Watford) Grant Hanley (49/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (70/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (26/Brighton & Hove Albion) Kenneth McLean (39/Norwich City) - Ryan Christie (48/Bournemouth) John McGinn (65/Aston Villa) James Forrest (39/Celtic) - Lawrence Shankland (10/Heart of Midlothian) Subs: Liam Cooper (19/Leeds United) for Grant Hanley (HT) Kieran Tierney (44/Arsenal) for Andrew Robertson (66) Ché Adams (30/Southampton) for James Forrest (66) Ryan Jack (19/unattached) for Billy Gilmour (73) Callum McGregor (59/Celtic) for Kenneth McLean (73) Scott McKenna (34/Nottingham Forest) for Liam Cooper (77) Notes: Ryan Jack was "unattached" as his contract as a Rangers player ended on 31st May 2024 and he not yet signed for another club.
(Match 825) 7th June 2024 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - FINLAND 2-2 (0-0) Referee: Lukasz Kuzma (Poland) Crowd: 40.519, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Hoskonen (54) own goal, 2-0 Shankland (58), 2-1 Kallman (72), 2-2 Antman (85) penalty SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/55) Angus Gunn (10/Norwich City) - Jack Hendry (31/Al Ettifaq FC) Grant Hanley (50/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (45/Arsenal) - Anthony Ralston (9/Celtic) Billy Gilmour (27/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (60/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (71/Liverpool) - Ryan Christie (49/Bournemouth) John McGinn (66/Aston Villa) - Lawrence Shankland (11/Heart of Midlothian) Subs: Greg Taylor (14/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (63) Tommy Conway (1/Bristol City) for Lawrence Shankland (63) Craig Gordon (75/Heart of Midlothian) for Angus Gunn (69) Ryan Jack (20/unattached) for Billy Gilmour (69) Lewis Morgan (3/New York Red Bulls) for Ryan Christie (79) Scott McKenna (35/Nottingham Forest) for Grant Hanley (79) FINLAND: (Head coach: Markku Kanerva) Jesse Joronen (Viljami Sinisalo HT) - Ilmari Niskanen, Arttu Hoskonen, Leo Vaisanen, Tuomas Ollila (Tomas Galvez 68) - Casper Terho (Juho Talvitie 68), Robin Lod, Matti Peltola, Niilo Maenpaa (Leo Walta 80) - Joel Pohjanpalo (Benjamin Kallman 68), Teemu Pukki [c] (Oliver Antman 57). Notes: Grant Hanley became the 37th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 826) 14th June 2024 (2024 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group A) GERMANY - SCOTLAND 5-1 (3-0) Referee: Clement Turpin (France) Crowd: 65.052, Allianz Arena, Munich Goals: 1-0 Wirtz (10), 2-0 Musiala (19), 3-0 Havertz (45+1) penalty, 4-0 Fullkrug (68), 4-1 Rudiger (87) own goal, 5-1 Can (90+3) GERMANY: (Manager: Julian Nagelsmann) Manuel Neuer - Joshua Kimmich, Antonio Rudiger, Jonathan Tah, Maximilian Mittelstadt - Robert Andrich (Pascal Groß HT), Toni Kroos (Emre Can 80) - Jamal Musiala (Thomas Muller 74), Ilkay Gundogan [c], Florian Wirtz (Leroy Sane 63) - Kai Havertz (Niclas Fullkrug 63). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/56) Angus Gunn (11/Norwich City) - Anthony Ralston (10/Celtic) Ryan Porteous (12/Watford) Jack Hendry (32/Al Ettifaq FC) Kieran Tierney (46/Arsenal) Andrew Robertson [c] (72/Liverpool) - John McGinn (67/Aston Villa) Scott McTominay (50/Manchester United) Callum McGregor (61/Celtic) Ryan Christie (50/Bournemouth) - Ché Adams (31/Southampton) Subs: Grant Hanley (51/Norwich City) for Ché Adams (HT) Billy Gilmour (28/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Callum McGregor (67) Kenneth McLean (40/Norwich City) for John McGinn (67) Scott McKenna (36/Nottingham Forest) for Kieran Tierney (77) Lawrence Shankland (12/Heart of Midlothian) for Ryan Christie (82) Notes: Ryan Porteous was sent off after 44 minutes. Scott McTominay became the 38th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland. Ryan Christie became the 39th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 827) 19th June 2024 (2024 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group A) SCOTLAND - SWITZERLAND 1-1 (1-1) Referee: Ivan Kruzliak (Slovakia) Crowd: 42.711, RheinEnergieSTADION, Cologne Goals: 1-0 McTominay (13), 1-1 Shaqiri (26) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/57) Angus Gunn (12/Norwich City) - Jack Hendry (33/Al Ettifaq FC) Grant Hanley (52/Norwich City) Kieran Tierney (47/Arsenal) - Anthony Ralston (11/Celtic) Billy Gilmour (29/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (62/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (73/Liverpool) - Scott McTominay (51/Manchester United) - Ché Adams (32/Southampton) John McGinn (68/Aston Villa) Subs: Scott McKenna (37/Nottingham Forest) for Kieran Tierney (61) Kenneth McLean (41/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (79) Ryan Christie (51/Bournemouth) for John McGinn (90+1) Lawrence Shankland (13/Heart of Midlothian) for Ché Adams (90+1) SWITZERLAND: (Coach: Murat Yakin) Yann Sommer - Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez - Silvan Widmer (Leonidas Stergiou 86), Remo Freuler (Vincent Sierro 75), Granit Xhaka [c], Michel Aebischer - Xherdan Shaqiri (Breel Embolo 60) - Dan Ndoye (Zeki Amdouni 86), Ruben Vargas (Fabian Rieder 75).
(Match 828) 23rd June 2024 (2024 European Championship Finals, 1st Round, Group A) SCOTLAND - HUNGARY 0-1 (0-0) Referee: Facundo Tello (Argentina) Crowd: 54.000, MHPArena, Stuttgart Goal: 0-1 Csoboth (90+10) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/58) Angus Gunn (13/Norwich City) - Jack Hendry (34/Al Ettifaq FC) Grant Hanley (53/Norwich City) Scott McKenna (38/Nottingham Forest) - Anthony Ralston (12/Celtic) Billy Gilmour (30/Brighton & Hove Albion) Callum McGregor (63/Celtic) Andrew Robertson [c] (74/Liverpool) - John McGinn (69/Aston Villa) Scott McTominay (52/Manchester United) - Ché Adams (33/Southampton) Subs: Stuart Armstrong (51/Southampton) for John McGinn (76) Lawrence Shankland (14/Heart of Midlothian) for Ché Adams (76) Ryan Christie (52/Bournemouth) for Billy Gilmour (83) Kenneth McLean (42/Norwich City) for Anthony Ralston (83) Lewis Morgan (4/New York Red Bulls) for Andrew Robertson (89) HUNGARY: (Coach: Marco Rossi) Peter Gulacsi - Endre Botka, Willi Orban, Marton Dardai (Attila Szalai 74) - Bendeguz Bolla (Kevin Csoboth 86), Andras Schafer, Callum Styles (Adam Nagy 61), Milos Kerkez (Zsolt Nagy 86) - Dominik Szoboszlai [c], Roland Sallai - Barnabas Varga (Martin Adam 74). Notes: Scotland were knocked out after the 1st round. Spain won the European Championship.
(Match 829) 5th September 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) SCOTLAND - POLAND 2-3 (0-2) Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden) Crowd: 46.356, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Szymanski (8), 0-2 Lewandowski (44) penalty, 1-2 Gilmour (46), 2-2 McTominay (76), 2-3 Zalewski (90+7) penalty SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/59) Angus Gunn (14/Norwich City) - Anthony Ralston (13/Celtic) Grant Hanley (54/Norwich City) Scott McKenna (39/UD Las Palmas) Andrew Robertson [c] (75/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (31/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (43/Norwich City) - John McGinn (70/Aston Villa) Scott McTominay (53/SSC Napoli) Ryan Christie (53/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (37/Birmingham City) Subs: Lawrence Shankland (15/Heart of Midlothian) for Lyndon Dykes (71) Ben Doak (1/Middlesbrough) for Kenneth McLean (71) Ryan Gauld (1/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Ryan Christie (71) Lewis Morgan (5/New York Red Bulls) for Billy Gilmour (82) POLAND: (Manager: Michal Probierz) Marcin Bulka - Jan Bednarek, Pawel Dawidowicz, Jakub Kiwior (Sebastian Walukiewicz HT) - Przemyslaw Frankowski, Sebastian Szymanski (Bartosz Slisz 82), Piotr Zielinski (Jakub Moder 82), Kacper Urbanski, Nicola Zalewski - Krzysztof Piatek (Jakub Piotrowski 72), Robert Lewandowski [c] (Adam Buksa 72). Notes: On 30th August 2024 Ben Doak (Liverpool) joined Middlesbrough on loan until 31st May 2025. The 2024-25 UEFA Nations League edition is linked to qualification for the 2026 World Cup Finals.
(Match 830) 8th September 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) PORTUGAL - SCOTLAND 2-1 (0-1) Referee: Maurizio Mariani (Italy) Crowd: 59.894, Estadio da Luz, Lisbon Goals: 0-1 McTominay (7), 1-1 BRUNO FERNANDES (54), 2-1 CRISTIANO RONALDO (88) PORTUGAL: (Head coach: Roberto Martinez) DIOGO Meireles COSTA - NELSON Cabral SEMEDO (Jose DIOGO DALOT Teixeira 76), ANTONIO Joao Pereira Albuquerque Tavares SILVA, RUBEN dos Santos Gato Alves DIAS, NUNO Alexandre Tavares MENDES - BERNARDO Mota Veiga de Carvalho e SILVA [c] (JOAO Pedro Gonçalves NEVES 68), JOAO Maria Lobo Alves Palhares Costa PALHINHA Gonçalves (RUBEN Diogo da Silva NEVES HT), BRUNO Miguel Borges FERNANDES - PEDRO Lomba NETO (CRISTIANO RONALDO dos Santos Aveiro HT), Diogo Jose Teixeira da Silva-DIOGO JOTA, RAFAEL Alexandre da Conceiçao LEAO (JOAO FELIX Sequeira 68). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/60) Angus Gunn (15/Norwich City) - Anthony Ralston (14/Celtic) Grant Hanley (55/Norwich City) Scott McKenna (40/UD Las Palmas) Andrew Robertson [c] (76/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (32/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (44/Norwich City) - Ryan Christie (54/Bournemouth) Scott McTominay (54/SSC Napoli) John McGinn (71/Aston Villa) - Lyndon Dykes (38/Birmingham City) Subs: Ryan Gauld (2/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Kenneth McLean (74) Tommy Conway (2/Middlesbrough) for Lyndon Dykes (74) Lewis Morgan (6/New York Red Bulls) for Ryan Christie (87) Ben Doak (2/Middlesbrough) for John McGinn (90+1)
(Match 831) 12th October 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) CROATIA - SCOTLAND 2-1 (1-1) Referee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania) Crowd: 21.702, Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Goals: 0-1 Christie (33), 1-1 Matanovic (36), 2-1 Kramaric (70) CROATIA: (Head coach: Zlatko Dalic) Dominik Livakovic - Josip Sutalo, Duje Caleta-Car, Josko Gvardiol - Ivan Perisic (Kristijan Jakic 90+1), Luka Modric [c], Mario Pasalic (Petar Sucic HT), Borna Sosa - Luka Sucic (Martin Baturina 62), Andrej Kramaric (Bruno Petkovic 71) - Igor Matanovic (Ante Budimir 71). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/61) Craig Gordon (76/Heart of Midlothian) - Anthony Ralston (15/Celtic) John Souttar (10/Rangers) Grant Hanley (56/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (77/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (33/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (45/Norwich City) - Ben Doak (3/Middlesbrough) Scott McTominay (55/SSC Napoli) Ryan Christie (55/Bournemouth) - Lyndon Dykes (39/Birmingham City) Subs: Ryan Gauld (3/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Ben Doak (77) Ché Adams (34/Torino FC) for Lyndon Dykes (77)
(Match 832) 15th October 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) SCOTLAND - PORTUGAL 0-0 Referee: Lawrence Visser (Belgium) Crowd: 49.056, Hampden Park, Glasgow SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/62) Craig Gordon (77/Heart of Midlothian) - Anthony Ralston (16/Celtic) John Souttar (11/Rangers) Grant Hanley (57/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (78/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (34/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (46/Norwich City) - Ryan Christie (56/Bournemouth) Scott McTominay (56/SSC Napoli) Ben Doak (4/Middlesbrough) - Ché Adams (35/Torino FC) Subs: Lewis Morgan (7/New York Red Bulls) for Ben Doak (67) Ryan Gauld (4/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Ryan Christie (67) Lyndon Dykes (40/Birmingham City) for Ché Adams (83) Nicky Devlin (1/Aberdeen) for Anthony Ralston (88) PORTUGAL: (Head coach: Roberto Martinez) DIOGO Meireles COSTA - JOAO Pedro Cavaco CANCELO (NELSON Cabral SEMEDO 88), ANTONIO Joao Pereira Albuquerque Tavares SILVA, RUBEN dos Santos Gato Alves DIAS, NUNO Alexandre Tavares MENDES - Vitor Machado Ferreira-VITINHA (JOAO FELIX Sequeira 88), JOAO Maria Lobo Alves Palhares Costa PALHINHA Gonçalves (RUBEN Diogo da Silva NEVES 61), BRUNO Miguel Borges FERNANDES - FRANCISCO Fernandes da CONCEIÇAO (BERNARDO Mota Veiga de Carvalho e SILVA 61), CRISTIANO RONALDO dos Santos Aveiro [c], Diogo Jose Teixeira da Silva-DIOGO JOTA (RAFAEL Alexandre da Conceiçao LEAO 61).
(Match 833) 15th November 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) SCOTLAND - CROATIA 1-0 (0-0) Referee: Orel Grinfeeld (Israel) Crowd: 48.810, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 McGinn (86) SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/63) Craig Gordon (78/Heart of Midlothian) - Anthony Ralston (17/Celtic) John Souttar (12/Rangers) Grant Hanley (58/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (79/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (35/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (47/Norwich City) - Ben Doak (5/Middlesbrough) Scott McTominay (57/SSC Napoli) Ryan Christie (57/Bournemouth) - Tommy Conway (3/Middlesbrough) Subs: Scott McKenna (41/UD Las Palmas) for Grant Hanley (HT) Ryan Gauld (5/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Ryan Christie (66) John McGinn (72/Aston Villa) for Kenneth McLean (66) Lyndon Dykes (41/Birmingham City) for Tommy Conway (67) Stuart Armstrong (52/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Ben Doak (90+2) CROATIA: (Head coach: Zlatko Dalic) Dominik Kotarski - Kristijan Jakic (Marko Pjaca 82), Josip Sutalo, Duje Caleta-Car, Josko Gvardiol - Luka Modric [c], Mateo Kovacic - Luka Sucic (Ivan Perisic 65), Petar Sucic, Martin Baturina (Nikola Vlasic 75) - Andrej Kramaric (Mario Pasalic 65). Notes: Petar Sucic was sent off after 44 minutes.
(Match 834) 18th November 2024 (2024-25 UEFA Nations League, League A, Group 1) POLAND - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-1) Referee: Christian Dingert (Germany) Crowd: 55.433, Stadion P.G.E. Narodowy, Warsaw Goals: 0-1 McGinn (3), 1-1 Piatkowski (59), 1-2 Robertson (90+3) POLAND: (Manager: Michal Probierz) Lukasz Skorupski - Kamil Piatkowski, Sebastian Walukiewicz, Jakub Kiwior - Jakub Kaminski (Tymoteusz Puchacz 63), Sebastian Szymanski, Jakub Moder (Bartosz Slisz HT), Piotr Zielinski [c], Nicola Zalewski - Adam Buksa, Karol Swiderski (Kacper Urbanski 75). SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/64) Craig Gordon (79/Heart of Midlothian) - Anthony Ralston (18/Celtic) John Souttar (13/Rangers) Grant Hanley (59/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson [c] (80/Liverpool) - Billy Gilmour (36/SSC Napoli) Kenneth McLean (48/Norwich City) - Ben Doak (6/Middlesbrough) Scott McTominay (58/SSC Napoli) John McGinn (73/Aston Villa) - Lyndon Dykes (42/Birmingham City) Subs: Lawrence Shankland (16/Heart of Midlothian) for Lyndon Dykes (66) Ryan Christie (58/Bournemouth) for Ben Doak (66) Ryan Gauld (6/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Scott McTominay (76) Nicky Devlin (2/Aberdeen) for Anthony Ralston (76) Stuart Armstrong (53/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Billy Gilmour (87) Notes: Scotland finished third in their Nations League group. Under new UEFA rules, each third-placed team from League A will enter a two-leg promotion/relegation play-off with a runner-up from League B. Also, due to their third-place finish, Scotland can no longer gain one of the four play-off places set by UEFA to reach the 2026 World Cup finals via the 2024-25 Nations League. They can now only do so via the next qualifying campaign starting in September 2025.
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