Scotland

Scotland

苏格兰

FIFA Ranking
#37
Confederation
Founded
1873
2026 World Cup Group
ScotlandScotland

Team Info

📅
Founded1873
👔
Head CoachSteve Clarke
史蒂夫·克拉克
🌐
Confederation
🏟️
Home StadiumHampden Park

Key Statistics

#37
FIFA Ranking
2026 World Cup Group
26
Squad Size
28.6
Avg Age

Squad (26)

Angus Gunn
Angus Gunn
Goalkeeper
30Scotland
Scott Bain
Scott Bain
Goalkeeper
34Scotland
Liam Kelly
Liam Kelly
Goalkeeper
30Scotland
Jack Hendry
Jack Hendry
Defence
31Scotland
Anthony Ralston
Anthony Ralston
Defence
27Scotland
John Souttar
John Souttar
Defence
29Scotland
Lennon Miller
Lennon Miller
Midfield
19Scotland
Lyndon Dykes
Lyndon Dykes
Offence
30Scotland
Findlay Curtis
Findlay Curtis
Offence
-Scotland
Andy Irving
Andy Irving
Central Midfield
26Scotland
Tommy Conway
Tommy Conway
Centre-Forward
23Scotland
Nathan Patterson
Nathan Patterson
Right-Back
24Scotland
Billy Gilmour
Billy Gilmour
Defensive Midfield
24Scotland
Ross McCrorie
Ross McCrorie
Right-Back
28Scotland
John McGinn
John McGinn
Central Midfield
31Scotland
Lewis Ferguson
Lewis Ferguson
Attacking Midfield
26Scotland
Ryan Christie
Ryan Christie
Central Midfield
31Scotland
Kenny McLean
Kenny McLean
Central Midfield
34Scotland
Scott McKenna
Scott McKenna
Centre-Back
29Scotland
George Hirst
George Hirst
Centre-Forward
27Scotland
Kieran Tierney
Kieran Tierney
Left-Back
28Scotland
Scott McTominay
Scott McTominay
Central Midfield
29Scotland
Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson
Left-Back
32Scotland
Dominic Hyam
Dominic Hyam
Centre-Back
30Scotland
Che Adams
Che Adams
Centre-Forward
29Scotland
Grant Hanley
Grant Hanley
Centre-Back
34Scotland

Team History & Legacy

Scotland is a national football team representing the confederation, founded in 1873 and currently ranked #37 in the FIFA World Rankings. While they may not count World Cup titles among their honors, their journey to the 2026 tournament represents years of dedication and growth. Under the guidance of head coach Steve Clarke, Scotland have been steadily building a competitive squad capable of challenging established footballing nations. Their roster features players who ply their trade in top leagues around the world, bringing tactical awareness and big-game experience back to the national setup. The 2026 FIFA World Cup marks a significant milestone for Scotland. Drawn into Group , they face a challenging but navigable path. With the expanded 48-team format offering more opportunities than ever, Scotland are well-positioned to make their mark. Every match at the World Cup is an opportunity to write history, and this squad has the talent and determination to produce memorable performances.

2026 World Cup Prediction

Ranked #37 by FIFA, Scotland enter the 2026 World Cup as a competitive participant. Under the tactical direction of Steve Clarke, the team has shown promising form and competitive discipline in recent qualifying campaigns. Based on current rankings and recent performances, their group-stage advancement probability is estimated at moderate (40-55%). While they may not be among the outright favorites, the World Cup has a long tradition of producing upsets and breakthrough performances from underdog teams. The 2026 World Cup's expanded 48-team format means the top two teams from each group advance directly to the Round of 32, providing more pathways to the knockout stage. If Scotland can deliver in the decisive group-stage matches, a place in the elimination rounds is well within reach. Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see if this squad can produce a tournament to remember.

Group Stage Analysis

Scotland have been drawn into Group , where they will face . The competitive balance within this group will play a decisive role in determining Scotland's path to the knockout stage. In terms of FIFA rankings, Scotland hold the highest position in the group, giving them a theoretical edge. The 2026 World Cup introduces a new 48-team format with groups of four, where the top two teams advance directly to the Round of 32 and third-placed teams may still qualify via a playoff round. The opening match is critical. Historical World Cup data shows that teams winning their first group match advance with over 85% probability. Scotland must come out strong and set the tone early. Squad depth, rotation management and adaptability across different venues and conditions will be equally important. Regardless of rankings, the World Cup group stage never fails to deliver surprises — every matchday has the potential to reshape the qualification picture.