(Match 845) 28th March 2026 (Friendly match)
SCOTLAND - JAPAN 0-1 (0-0)
Referee: Shaun Evans (Australia)
Crowd: 44.644, Hampden Park, Glasgow
Goal: 0-1 J.Ito (84)
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/75)
Angus Gunn (21/Nottingham Forest) -
Nathan Patterson (24/Everton)
Jack Hendry (37/Al Ettifaq FC)
Scott McKenna (49/GNK Dinamo (Zagreb))
Andrew Robertson [c] (91/Liverpool) -
Lewis Ferguson (22/Bologna FC 1909)
Kenneth McLean (55/Norwich City) -
John McGinn (84/Aston Villa)
Scott McTominay (68/SSC Napoli)
Tommy Conway (7/Middlesbrough) -
Lyndon Dykes (49/Charlton Athletic)
Subs:
Ryan Christie (65/Bournemouth) for John McGinn (63)
George Hirst (7/Ipswich Town) for Lyndon Dykes (63)
Kieran Tierney (54/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (70)
Billy Gilmour (44/SSC Napoli) for Scott McTominay (71)
Anthony Ralston (25/Celtic) for Nathan Patterson (80)
Findlay Curtis (1/Kilmarnock) for Tommy Conway (80)
JAPAN: (Head coach: Hajime Moriyasu)
Zion Suzuki - Ayumu Seko (Daiki Hashioka 77), Tsuyoshi Watanabe (Shogo Taniguchi HT),
Hiroki Ito (Junnosuke Suzuki HT) - Yukinari Sugawara (Ritsu Doan 62), Joel Chima Fujita
(Kento Shiogai 78), Ao Tanaka (Daichi Kamada 78), Daizen Maeda [c] (Keito Nakamura 62) -
Yuito Suzuki (Junya Ito 63), Kodai Sano (Kaoru Mitoma HT) - Keisuke Goto (Ayase Ueda 63).
Notes: On 30th January 2026 Findlay Curtis (Rangers) joined Kilmarnock on loan
until 31st May 2026.
On 28th February 2026 the IFAB increased the number of permitted substitutes
in senior 'A' international friendly matches to eight although both teams
may agree to up to a maximum of eleven. The new rule will be effective from
1st July 2026, with competitions starting before that date being able to implement
the changes earlier.
(Match 846) 31st March 2026 (Friendly match)
COTE D'IVOIRE - SCOTLAND 1-0 (1-0)
Referee: Daniel Elder (Australia)
Crowd: 33.034, Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool
Goal: 1-0 Pepe (12)
COTE D'IVOIRE: (Manager: Emerse Fae)
Alban Lafont - Wilfried Singo, Odilon Kossounou, Ousmane Diomande (Emmanuel Agbadou 61),
Ghislain Konan (Guela Doue 62) - Nicolas Pepe (Simon Adingra 69), Christ Inao Oulai,
Franck Kessie [c], Bazoumana Toure - Elye Wahi (Evann Guessand 77), Benie Traore (Amad Diallo 69).
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/76)
Liam Kelly (2/Rangers) -
John Souttar (22/Rangers)
Dominic Hyam (2/Wrexham)
Kieran Tierney (55/Celtic) -
Ross McCrorie (2/Bristol City)
Billy Gilmour (45/SSC Napoli)
Scott McTominay (69/SSC Napoli)
Ryan Christie (66/Bournemouth)
Andrew Robertson [c] (92/Liverpool) -
Ché Adams (46/Torino FC)
George Hirst (8/Ipswich Town)
Subs:
Lewis Ferguson (23/Bologna FC 1909) for Scott McTominay (HT)
Scott Bain (4/Falkirk) for Liam Kelly (HT)
Nathan Patterson (25/Everton) for Ross McCrorie (62)
John McGinn (85/Aston Villa) for Ryan Christie (70)
Kenneth McLean (56/Norwich City) for Billy Gilmour (70)
Lyndon Dykes (50/Charlton Athletic) for George Hirst (77)
Tommy Conway (8/Middlesbrough) for Ché Adams (77)
Notes: Lyndon Dykes became the 42nd player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
(Match 847) 30th May 2026 (Friendly match)
SCOTLAND - CURAÇAO 4-1 (1-1)
Referee: Goga Kikacheishvili (Georgia)
Crowd: 44.433, Hampden Park, Glasgow
Goals: 0-1 Chong (17), 1-1 Curtis (45), 2-1 Shankland (59), 3-1 Shankland (64),
4-1 Christie (81) penalty
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/77)
Craig Gordon (84/Heart of Midlothian) -
Aaron Hickey (20/Brentford)
John Souttar (23/Rangers)
Scott McKenna (50/GNK Dinamo (Zagreb))
Andrew Robertson [c] (93/Liverpool) -
Ben Gannon-Doak (13/Bournemouth)
Billy Gilmour (46/SSC Napoli)
Kenneth McLean (57/Norwich City)
Ryan Christie (67/Bournemouth) -
Lawrence Shankland (19/Heart of Midlothian)
George Hirst (9/Ipswich Town)
Subs:
Findlay Curtis (2/Kilmarnock) for Billy Gilmour (42)
Dominic Hyam (3/Wrexham) for Scott McKenna (HT)
Lyndon Dykes (51/Charlton Athletic) for George Hirst (HT)
Grant Hanley (67/Hibernian) for John Souttar (HT)
Nathan Patterson (26/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (HT)
Tyler Fletcher (1/Manchester United) for Ben Gannon-Doak (HT)
Liam Kelly (3/Rangers) for Craig Gordon (77)
Anthony Ralston (26/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (77)
James Wilson (2/Tottenham Hotspur) for Lawrence Shankland (77)
CURAÇAO: (Head coach: Dick Advocaat)
Eloy Room - Sherel Floranus, Jurien Gaari, Riechedly Bazoer (Gervane Kastaneer HT),
Armando Obispo, Deveron Fonville - Tahith Chong, Livano Comenencia (Tyrese Noslin 60),
Leandro Bacuna [c] (Godfried Roemeratoe 55), Juninho Bacuna (Jeremy Antonisse 60) -
Jurgen Locadia.
Notes: Jurgen Locadia was sent off after 38 minutes.
Scott McKenna became the 43rd player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
On 2nd February 2026 James Wilson (Heart of Midlothian) joined Tottenham
Hotspur on loan until 31st May 2026.
Tyler Fletcher is the son of former player Darren Fletcher who won
80 caps for Scotland between 2003-2017.
(Match 848) 6th June 2026 (Friendly match)
BOLIVIA - SCOTLAND 0-4 (0-4)
Referee: Rosendo Mendoza (USA)
Crowd: 10.396, Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison
Goals: 0-1 Shankland (5), 0-2 McTominay (23), 0-3 Adams (30), 0-4 Adams (45)
BOLIVIA: (Head coach: Oscar Villegas)
Guillermo Viscarra - Yomar Rocha (Lucas Macazaga HT), Luis Aquin [c], Efrain Morales
(Leonardo Zabala 65), Roberto Carlos Fernandez - Robson Matheus (Nabil Nacif 80),
Ervin Vaca (Oscar Lopez 87), Gabriel Villamil (Marcelo Torrez 65) - Daniel Ribera
(Carlos Melgar HT), Miguel Terceros (Leonardo Viviani 87), Moises Paniagua (Guilmar Centella HT).
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/78)
Angus Gunn (22/Nottingham Forest) -
Aaron Hickey (21/Brentford)
Grant Hanley (68/Hibernian)
Jack Hendry (38/Al Ettifaq FC)
Andrew Robertson [c] (94/Liverpool) -
Ben Gannon-Doak (14/Bournemouth)
Scott McTominay (70/SSC Napoli)
Lewis Ferguson (24/Bologna FC 1909)
Ryan Christie (68/Bournemouth) -
Lawrence Shankland (20/unattached)
Ché Adams (47/Torino FC)
Subs:
John McGinn (86/Aston Villa) for Ryan Christie (HT)
Kieran Tierney (56/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (HT)
Ross Stewart (3/Southampton) for Ché Adams (62)
Findlay Curtis (3/Rangers) for Ben Gannon-Doak (62)
George Hirst (10/Ipswich Town) for Lawrence Shankland (62)
Anthony Ralston (27/Celtic) for Aaron Hickey (62)
Kenneth McLean (58/Norwich City) for Scott McTominay (70)
John Souttar (24/Rangers) for Jack Hendry (80)
Dominic Hyam (4/Wrexham) for Grant Hanley (80)
Tyler Fletcher (2/Manchester United) for Lewis Ferguson (80)
Notes: Lawrence Shankland is "unattached" as his contract with Heart of Midlothian
ended on 31st May 2026. Although he had an option to extend it until 31st
May 2028, he chose to leave the club. Rangers quickly announced that he
would be joining them although he will only officially become their player
once the transfer window opens on 15th June 2026.
(Match 849) 13th June 2026 (2026 World Cup Finals, 1st Round, Group C)
HAITI - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1)
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)
Crowd: 64.146, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Goal: 0-1 McGinn (28)
HAITI: (Head coach: Sebastien Migne)
Johny Placide [c] - Carlens Arcus, Ricardo Ade, Hannes Delcroix, Martin Experience -
Louicius Deedson (Josue Casimir 61), Danley Jean Jacques, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde,
Ruben Providence (Yassin Fortune 85) - Frantzdy Pierrot, Wilson Isidor (Lenny Joseph 75).
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/79)
Angus Gunn (23/Nottingham Forest) -
Aaron Hickey (22/Brentford)
Grant Hanley (69/Hibernian)
Jack Hendry (39/Al Ettifaq FC)
Andrew Robertson [c] (95/Liverpool) -
Ben Gannon-Doak (15/Bournemouth)
Scott McTominay (71/SSC Napoli)
Lewis Ferguson (25/Bologna FC 1909)
John McGinn (87/Aston Villa) -
Lawrence Shankland (21/unattached)
Ché Adams (48/Torino FC)
Subs:
Ryan Christie (69/Bournemouth) for Ben Gannon-Doak (75)
Nathan Patterson (27/Everton) for Aaron Hickey (75)
Lyndon Dykes (52/Charlton Athletic) for Ché Adams (75)
Findlay Curtis (4/Rangers) for John McGinn (82)
Kenneth McLean (59/Norwich City) for Lawrence Shankland (82)
(Match 850) 19th June 2026 (2026 World Cup Finals, 1st Round, Group C)
SCOTLAND - MOROCCO 0-1 (0-1)
Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan)
Crowd: 64.146, Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
Goal: 0-1 Saibari (2)
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/80)
Angus Gunn (24/Nottingham Forest) -
Nathan Patterson (28/Everton)
Grant Hanley (70/Hibernian)
Jack Hendry (40/Al Ettifaq FC)
Andrew Robertson [c] (96/Liverpool) -
John McGinn (88/Aston Villa)
Ryan Christie (70/Bournemouth)
Lewis Ferguson (26/Bologna FC 1909)
Kieran Tierney (57/Celtic) -
Scott McTominay (72/SSC Napoli) -
Ché Adams (49/Torino FC)
Subs:
Ben Gannon-Doak (16/Bournemouth) for Kieran Tierney (60)
Lyndon Dykes (53/Charlton Athletic) for Ché Adams (71)
Kenneth McLean (60/Norwich City) for Ryan Christie (71)
Ross Stewart (4/Southampton) for John McGinn (88)
Anthony Ralston (28/Celtic) for Nathan Patterson (88)
MOROCCO: (Head coach: Mohamed Ouahbi)
Yassine Bounou - Achraf Hakimi [c], Issa Diop, Chadi Riad, Noussair Mazraoui -
Ayyoub Bouaddi, Neil El Aynaoui - Brahim Diaz (Ayoube Amaimouni 83), Azzedine Ounahi
(Samir El Mourabet 90), Bilal El Khannouss (Chemsdine Talbi 83) - Ismael Saibari
(Soufiane Rahimi 83).
(Match 851) 24th June 2026 (2026 World Cup Finals, 1st Round, Group C)
SCOTLAND - BRAZIL 0-3 (0-2)
Referee: Cesar Arturo Ramos (Mexico)
Crowd: 64.478, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Goals: 0-1 VINICIUS JUNIOR (7), 0-2 VINICIUS JUNIOR (45+3), 0-3 MATHEUS CUNHA (60)
SCOTLAND: (Head coach: Stephen Clarke/81)
Angus Gunn (25/Nottingham Forest) -
Nathan Patterson (29/Everton)
Jack Hendry (41/Al Ettifaq FC)
Scott McKenna (51/GNK Dinamo (Zagreb))
Andrew Robertson [c] (97/Liverpool) -
Lewis Ferguson (27/Bologna FC 1909)
Kenneth McLean (61/Norwich City) -
Ben Gannon-Doak (17/Bournemouth)
Scott McTominay (73/SSC Napoli)
John McGinn (89/Aston Villa) -
Lawrence Shankland (22/Rangers)
Subs:
Kieran Tierney (58/Celtic) for Andrew Robertson (HT)
Anthony Ralston (29/Cetic) for Nathan Patterson (81)
Ryan Christie (71/Bournemouth) for Ben Gannon-Doak (81)
Findlay Curtis (5/Rangers) for John McGinn (90+1)
Ché Adams (50/Torino FC) for Lawrence Shankland (90+1)
BRAZIL: (Manager: Carlo Ancelotti)
ALISSON Ramses BECKER - DANILO Luiz da Silva, Marcos Aoas Correa-MARQUINHOS [c], GABRIEL dos Santos MAGALHAES,
DOUGLAS dos SANTOS Justino de Melo (ALEX SANDRO Lobo Silva 82) - BRUNO GUIMARAES Rodriguez Moura,
Carlos Henrique Casimiro-CASEMIRO (Fabio Henrique Tavares-FABINHO 66), Lucas Tolentino Coelho de Lima-LUCAS PAQUETÁ
(GABRIEL Teodoro MARTINELLI Silva 66) - RAYAN Vitor Simplicio Rocha (ENDRICK Felipe Moreira de Sousa 82),
MATHEUS Santos Carneiro da CUNHA (NEYMAR da Silva Santos Junior 76), VINICIUS Jose Paixao de Oliveira JUNIOR.
Notes: Scotland were knocked out after the 1st round.
Ché Adams became the 44th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland.
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