Scotland are back on the World Cup stage after nearly three decades away.

Steve Clarke leads the Tartan Army across the Atlantic into this summer’s tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
It’s the Scots’ first World Cup appearance since 1998 and though they’re in a tough group, they’re not just there to make up the numbers. Scott McTominay and co will have their sights set on the knockout stages and beyond.

With 2022 semi-finalists Morocco and then five-time winners Brazil to come as the tournament progresses, Clarke’s side surely must beat Haiti in their opener if they are to hold any chance of making it out of the groups for the first time in their history.
Scotland fans have waited a long time to see their side play in another World Cup but the wait is nearly over.
Radio Times brings you the lowdown of all of Scotland’s fixtures at World Cup 2026, including details about their next match.
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When do Scotland play next at World Cup 2026?
Scotland will play Haiti on Wednesday 17 June at 8pm UK time in the World Cup 2026 group stages.
The game will be held at Dallas Stadium in Texas, United States.
Scotland fixtures and results (World Cup 2026)
Scotland were drawn in Group C alongside Haiti, Brazil, and Morocco.
Group Stage
Sunday 14 June
- Haiti v Scotland (2am, Boston Stadium) BBC One / BBC iPlayer
Friday 19 June
- Scotland v Morocco (11pm, Boston Stadium) ITV1 / STV
Wednesday 24 June
- Scotland v Brazil (11pm, Miami Stadium) BBC One / BBC iPlayer
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Ned is a sports writer at RadioTimes.com. He has covered a host of sports from EFL football, international cricket and golf all the way through to bike polo and triathlon.

