Scotland World Cup Squad Announced
Steve Clarke’s 26 includes Scott McTominay and Andy Robertson, with injuries forcing several tough omissions before Scotland’s first World Cup since 1998.
- On Tuesday, Scotland head coach Steve Clarke names his 26-man squad for the FIFA World Cup, marking the nation's first tournament appearance in 28 years.
- Scotland qualified for the FIFA World Cup by topping Group C in the UEFA Qualifiers, positioning the team to advance past the group stage for the first time in tournament history.
- Led by Liverpool defender Andy Robertson, the squad features Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay and Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn, with Clarke selecting goalkeepers Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, and Liam Kelly.
- Clarke's side faces Curacao at Hampden Park on May 30, followed by a final warm-up against Bolivia in New Jersey on June 6, before campaign begins June 14 against Haiti in Massachusetts.
- Drawn into Group C alongside Brazil, Haiti, and Morocco, Scotland competes in the FIFA World Cup starting June 11 in the USA, seeking to improve upon previous tournament performances.
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Scotland's World Cup roster spans 24 years in age
Scotland manager Steve Clarke announced his 26-man World Cup roster on Tuesday, which spans from 19-year-old attacker Findlay Curtis to 43-year-old goalkeeper Craig Gordon.
Falkirk goalkeeper Scott Bain finds out if he's made the cut in Scotland World Cup squad
Despite having been recalled to the Scotland set-up for last autumn’s World Cup qualification double-header against Greece and Denmark and then selected for the pre-World Cup warm-up friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast - playing against the Ivory Coast - Falkirk goalkeeper Scott Bain has missed out on selection for the main event in the USA, Canada and Mexico this summer.
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