Follow the Tartan Army at the 2026 World Cup
Get behind Scotland as they take on the world's best in Group C this summer. Bookmark this page to keep track of every fixture, kick-off time and venue, and make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Come on Scotland!
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Scotland fixtures — Group C
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The Scotland guide
Few footballing nations carry the heritage and heartbreak of Scotland. The Tartan Army has followed its side to World Cups across the decades, building a reputation for passionate, never-say-die support and a habit of mixing memorable performances with agonising near-misses. Reaching the global stage has rarely come easily, which makes every appearance a moment to be savoured by supporters at home and around the world.
The 2026 campaign sees Scotland drawn into a demanding Group C alongside five-time world champions Brazil, the spirited underdogs of Haiti and an ambitious Morocco side fresh from making history on the international scene. It promises to be a true test of Scottish grit and tactical discipline, with a squad that blends seasoned campaigners and emerging talent. For a nation that thrives on the big occasion, this is the kind of stage where reputations are made.
Group C carries genuine intrigue from top to bottom. Brazil arrive as the heavyweight everyone wants to measure themselves against, Morocco bring the swagger of a side that has already shaken the established order, and Haiti are the wildcard capable of unsettling anyone on their day. Scotland will fancy their chances of springing a surprise or two, knowing that a single strong result can change the entire complexion of the group.
Under the expanded 48-team format, the maths offers real encouragement. The top two from each group advance automatically to the Round of 32, and the eight best third-placed teams join them — meaning even a third-place finish can keep Scottish dreams alive. Every point, every goal and every clean sheet could prove decisive, so there is everything to play for across all three matches.
Scotland at the 2026 World Cup — FAQ
- Who is in Scotland's 2026 World Cup group?
- Scotland are in Group C at the 2026 World Cup alongside Brazil, Haiti and Morocco.
- When do Scotland play their 2026 World Cup group matches?
- Scotland face Haiti on 13 June 2026 (21:00 local) at Gillette Stadium in Boston, then Morocco on 19 June 2026 (18:00 local) at Gillette Stadium in Boston, and finally Brazil on 24 June 2026 (18:00 local) at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
- Can Scotland reach the knockout stage in 2026?
- Yes. With the expanded 48-team format, the top two teams in each group advance to the Round of 32, along with the eight best third-placed sides — so a positive return across the Haiti, Morocco and Brazil matches could be enough to take Scotland through.