Scotland is set to face Haiti in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Tartan Army has a rich history in international football, dating back to 1872.

What's behind Scotland's separate team?

Scotland has its own World Cup team because the teams predate the existence of FIFA. The country has a distinct football identity, with its own legal system and a strong national team.

Recent performances

Scotland's recent form has been mixed, with a record of 1W-0D-1L in their last two matches. Their last result was a 4-0 win against Liechtenstein on 2025-06-09.

Upcoming matches

The team will face Haiti tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern Time in Boston Stadium. Fans can show their support by buying Scotland World Cup gear on Fanatics.

History of Scottish football

Scotland first formed a union with England on May 1, 1707, and has its own legal system. The country has a strong football tradition, with the Scottish national team competing in the World Cup eight times. Their best finish was reaching the group stage, but they have never advanced further.

DateOpponentResult
2025-06-09Liechtenstein4-0 win
1998Brazilloss