Scotland’s Tartan Army are back at the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 28 years. Under the management of Steve Clarke, the “Tartan Army” secured their place in UEFA qualifying Group C with a dramatic 4-2 win over Denmark in November 2025.

The historic qualifier is Scotland’s ninth appearance in the finals and their first since the 1998 tournament in France.

Canada, Mexico, and the United States co-host the expanded 48-team tournament. It kicks off on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca and concludes with the final on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey.

For the group stage, Scotland have been drawn in Group C alongside five-time world champions Brazil, 2022 semi-finalists Morocco and CONCACAF qualifier Haiti.

Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Scotland are scheduled to play their matches at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami for the duration of the opening round.

Here, you’ll find Scotland’s full 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule, live results, scores, and Group C standings, updated throughout the tournament as their quest for World Cup glory unfolds.

Group C Opponents: Who Stands in Scotland’s Way?

In Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Scotland faces a formidable set of opponents in BrazilMorocco, and Haiti. Making their first World Cup appearance in 28 years, the Tartan Army will need to navigate a group containing the world’s most successful footballing nation and a recent semi-finalist.

→ FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C – Teams, Fixtures, and Standings

Scotland Group C Opponent Profiles

Brazil

  • World Ranking: 5th (as of January, 2026)
  • Coach: Carlo Ancelotti (Since May 2025)
  • Key Players: Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Raphinha
  • How they got here: Finished 1st in the CONMEBOL (South American) qualifiers.
  • Appearance: 23rd (Only nation to appear in every tournament; 5-time winners)
  • Playing style: High-tempo attacking football (“Joga Bonito”) characterized by elite individual skill and fluid front-line rotations
  • Head to Head: Brazil leads the series with 8 wins2 draws, and 0 losses. They last met at the 1998 World Cup (Brazil 2–1 Scotland)

Morocco

  • World Ranking: 8th (as of January 2026), an all-time high and the top rank in Africa.
  • Coach: Walid Regragui (Since August 2022)
  • Key Players: Achraf Hakimi, Sofyan Amrabat, Brahim Díaz
  • How they got here: Qualified as winners of CAF Qualifying Group E
  • Appearance: 7th (Best finish: 4th Place in 2022)
  • Playing style: Technically proficient with a focus on high-intensity pressing and a compact defensive mid-block
  • Head to Head: 1 meeting; Morocco won 3–0 at the 1998 World Cup

Haiti

  • World Ranking: 83rd (as of January 2026)
  • Coach: Sébastien Migné (Since March 2024)
  • Key Players: Duckens Nazon, Frantzdy Pierrot
  • How they got here: Qualified as winners of CONCACAF Qualifying Group C
  • Appearance: 2nd (First appearance since 1974)
  • Playing style: Physical and explosive attacking style that relies on direct play and the pace of their forwards
  • Head to Head: Scotland leads 1–0 (from a 2013 friendly)

Scotland Group C Schedule

Scotland will play all three of their group-stage matches in the United States, utilizing Charlotte, North Carolina, as their official training base.

Date OpponentVenueKick-off (Local)Kick-off (UK)
June 13Haiti vs. ScotlandGillette Stadium9:00 PM ET2:00 AM (Sun, June 14)
June 19Scotland vs. MoroccoGillette Stadium6:00 PM ET11:00 PM BST
June 24Scotland vs. BrazilHard Rock Stadium6:00 PM ET11:00 PM BST

2026 World Cup Group C Standings

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1Brazil000000
2Morocco000000
3Haiti000000
4Scotland000000
Table updates after every match.

Scotland Potential Knockout Path

Final Group C Standing Potential OpponentDateVenue
Winner (1st)Runner-up of Group FJune 29Houston Stadium
Runner-up (2nd)Winner of Group FJune 30Estadio Monterrey
3rd Place*Winner of Group AGroup E, or Group IJune 29 – July 1TBD
*Only if Scotland is one of the eight best third-placed teams across all 12 groups.

Top two advance automatically, with the best third-placed teams progressing to the Round of 32. Scotland could cause a huge shock.

The long wait is over—can McTominay, McGinn and the Tartan Army make history in 2026? The bagpipes are calling! Who’s your predicted Scotland starting XI?