Prices may be above face value
Trusted Soccer ticket marketplace · Prices may be above or below face value · Every order is backed by our 150% Money Back Guarantee.
Track Tickets
Menu

Scotland Soccer Tickets

Scotland team header graphic featuring team branding and ticket information for upcoming games.

Scotland are back at the World Cup — and the Tartan Army are ready to take America by storm. After 28 years of heartbreak, Steve Clarke's side sealed qualification for the 2026 World Cup in the most dramatic fashion imaginable: four stunning goals against Denmark at Hampden Park, led by Scott McTominay's outrageous overhead kick, sent Scotland to their first World Cup since France 1998. Drawn into Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, Scotland face the toughest possible test — but the expanded 48-team format, where three teams can advance from each group, gives the Tartan Army genuine hope. Captain Andy Robertson leads a squad built on togetherness, resilience and a midfield axis of McTominay, Billy Gilmour and John McGinn that can compete with anyone. Clarke has become the longest-serving and most successful Scotland manager in history — the first to take the nation to three consecutive major tournaments.

Trustpilot logo
Excellent4.7
21Kreviews
150% Money Back Guarantee

Why book with us?

  • 150% Money Back Guarantee
  • Best ticket selection and prices
  • World Cup level Customer support

What other Soccer fans say about us

Rated 4.7 / 5

Based on 21,078 reviews

Trustpilot logo
  • 13 hours ago

    Great prices, Great seats, super easy booking

    Allison

  • 13 hours ago

    Tickets came well in advance and communication was great

    Jamal

  • 16 hours ago

    I was a little skeptical at first, but my friend told me it was legit, and it was!

    LEWIS BLIGH

  • 1 day ago

    Tickets came 3 days before the match. Everything went smoothly. Will use again

    Marc Francis

  • 1 day ago

    Amazing seats for the price middle of the pitch

    Mikey smith

  • 1 day ago

    I was first hesitant about buying tickets through a website I hadn't heard of but I was very pleased with the service from LiveFootballTickets. I bought a reasonably priced ticket to the Arsenal v Manchester City Community Shield match and it was delivered the next day and successfully saved to wallet without any problems. On matchday the ticket scanning worked just fine and I was able to see a memorable match in my home city. Great booking experience! Highly recommended for football events

    Jordan

  • 1 day ago

    👍👍👍 Good Friday

    Joel Money

  • 1 day ago

    Really good service bought them for the arsenal v Man City community shield match , received the tickets via email which led me to add them to my wallet 4 days before the match. Everything went great on the day

    Teggy

  • 1 day ago

    Very trustfull agency. I had a very good experience buying tickets.

    Saowalak Fricker

  • 1 day ago

    Couldn’t knock it, I’ll not lie I had the fear it was a scam but once the tickets appeared on my phone I felt better and no issues getting on and enjoying the game.

    gareth wilkinson

  • 1 day ago

    Was very unsure booking tickets from this site It was my first time booking Was really surprised staff helpful always answered emails Tickets came no issues We had a great time at the community shield amazing seats second row brilliant view Would highly recommend and will be definitely booking the game.

    Martyn Guest

  • 1 day ago

    Excellent platform. I enjoyed the game.

    Kelechi Ezenduka

  • 1 day ago

    Booking process is simple and service is exactly as advertised.

    Graeme Costine

  • 1 day ago

    Everything was exactly as promised. Tickets arrived a few days early and seats as purchased. Would recommend using this service

    Jucka

  • 1 day ago

    Great honest and reliable company used them many times, great communications. Had a great view of the pitch I highly recommend them.

    Ian Evans

Latest Soccer fans who trusted us for their tickets

  • Nicholas H grabbed 2 tickets for Manchester City vs Bournemouth.Aug 20, 2026
  • Lance M secured 2 tickets for Crystal Palace vs Manchester City.Aug 20, 2026
  • Janet U picked up 1 ticket for Hull City vs Manchester United.Aug 20, 2026
  • YUE Y obtained 1 ticket for Arsenal vs Coventry City.Aug 20, 2026
  • Janet U bought 1 ticket for Hull City vs Manchester United.Aug 20, 2026
  • Jim E got 4 tickets for Manchester City vs Coventry City.Aug 20, 2026
  • Sarah W grabbed 2 tickets for Newcastle United vs Manchester City.Aug 20, 2026
  • Edward O secured 3 tickets for Chelsea vs Luton Town.Aug 20, 2026
  • Pantea T picked up 1 ticket for West Ham United vs Charlton Athletic.Aug 20, 2026
  • Mohammed A obtained 3 tickets for Newcastle United vs Liverpool.Aug 20, 2026

Scotland Soccer Tickets | All Matches & Competitions


Whether you're looking to watch Scotland at the 2026 World Cup, see them at the European Championship, or catch the Tartan Army in a qualifier or friendly, we have tickets available for every Scotland match. Browse the upcoming fixtures below and book your Scotland soccer tickets securely online.

Upcoming Scotland Fixtures

World Cup 2026 — 28 Years of Waiting Are Over

Scotland have been drawn in Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti. It's a brutally tough draw — Brazil are five-time world champions and Morocco reached the 2022 World Cup semi-finals — but the Tartan Army wouldn't have it any other way. The opening match against Haiti in Boston offers a realistic chance of three points, before the Morocco test at the same venue. The group finale against Brazil in Miami is the stuff dreams are made of. The expanded format means finishing third is enough to advance — and Scotland's defensive organization under Clarke makes them a nightmare to face.

Date Match Venue
June 13, 2026 Haiti vs Scotland Gillette Stadium, Boston
June 19, 2026 Scotland vs Morocco Gillette Stadium, Boston
June 24, 2026 Scotland vs Brazil Hard Rock Stadium, Miami

Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Scotland World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on the Tartan Army's campaign, host city guides and all available World Cup tickets.

European Championship

Scotland appeared at Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 under Clarke — the first time the nation had qualified for back-to-back European Championships. Euro 2028 in the UK and Ireland presents a special opportunity, with the possibility of matches being played at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

International Friendlies

Scotland regularly schedule friendlies and Nations League matches that provide opportunities to see Clarke's squad in action ahead of tournament soccer.

About the Scotland National Team

Official Name Scotland National Soccer Team
Nickname The Tartan Army (supporters) / Scotland
Manager Steve Clarke (since 2019)
Captain Andy Robertson
Home Stadium Hampden Park, Glasgow (51,866)
Federation Scottish Football Association (SFA), founded 1873
World Ranking Top 40
Kit Colours Dark blue (home), White (away)
Major Honours British Home Championship (multiple); no major tournament titles

The night that changed everything: November 18, 2025, Hampden Park, Scotland vs Denmark. Needing a win to guarantee automatic qualification, Scotland fell behind before McTominay's extraordinary overhead kick ignited the stadium. The goals kept coming — Lawrence Shankland, Kieran Tierney, Kenny McLean with a thunderbolt from the halfway line — and the 4-2 victory sent Scotland to the World Cup for the first time since 1998. The Scottish government could barely contain the emotion; a nation that had suffered through three missed World Cups watched its team produce one of the greatest nights in Hampden's storied history.

Clarke deserves enormous credit. The former Chelsea defender has built an identity based on defensive organization, collective spirit and the understanding that Scotland's strength lies in outworking opponents rather than outplaying them. Three consecutive major tournament qualifications — Euro 2020, Euro 2024, World Cup 2026 — is an unprecedented achievement for Scottish soccer. The squad's core plays at the highest level: McTominay and Gilmour at Napoli, Robertson at Liverpool, McGinn at Aston Villa, Tierney back at Celtic. The depth may not match Brazil or Morocco, but the togetherness is unrivalled.

Key Scotland Players

Scott McTominay — The Heartbeat

The transformation of McTominay since his move from Manchester United to Napoli has been one of European soccer's great stories. Under Antonio Conte, the Scotsman has been deployed as a box-crashing attacking midfielder — and the results have been extraordinary. A Ballon d'Or nominee, Serie A title winner, and Scotland's most important player, McTominay's goals, energy and ability to arrive in the penalty area at precisely the right moment make him a genuine world-class talent. His overhead kick against Denmark will be replayed for generations.

Andy Robertson — The Captain

Liverpool's iconic left-back is the embodiment of the Scottish soccer journey. From being released by Celtic as a teenager to winning the Champions League, two Premier League titles, and captaining his country at a World Cup — Robertson's story is one of relentless determination. His delivery from the left, defensive solidity and inspirational leadership make him the heartbeat of Clarke's defensive system. At 32 at the World Cup, he arrives with the experience and drive to lead Scotland's greatest adventure.

Billy Gilmour — The Conductor

Napoli's elegant midfielder is Scotland's metronome — the player whose calmness on the ball, passing range and positional intelligence allow the likes of McTominay and McGinn to bomb forward. At just 24 at the World Cup, Gilmour has already accumulated over 40 caps and his experience in Serie A has refined him into one of the most composed deep-lying midfielders in European soccer.

John McGinn — The Engine

Aston Villa's captain is a talismanic figure for Scotland — over 80 caps of tireless energy, goals, driving runs and an ability to perform on the biggest stages. McGinn's combination of physicality, technique and sheer willpower makes him the perfect embodiment of Clarke's Scotland: a player who will never stop running, never stop competing, never accept defeat.

Kieran Tierney — The Warrior

Back at Celtic after his time at Arsenal, Tierney is a modern-day Scottish warrior — a left-sided defender whose courage, athleticism and overlapping runs make him one of the most dynamic full-backs in British soccer. His goal against Denmark in the decisive qualifier captured everything about his spirit: commitment, bravery and a love for the dark blue shirt.

Scotland's Tournament History

Scotland's tournament history is simultaneously glorious and agonising — the home of soccer, one of the oldest national teams in the world, yet a nation that has never progressed beyond the World Cup group stage. Until now?

Tournament Appearances Best Result Notable Moment
World Cup 8 (9th in 2026) Group stage (every appearance) 1978: Archie Gemmill's legendary goal vs Netherlands; 1998: Opening match vs Brazil, lost 2-1; 1982: Group exit on goal difference despite being unbeaten
European Championship 3 (1992, 2020, 2024) Group stage 2020: First Euro appearance since 1996; 2024: Group exit despite fighting performances

Scotland's Tournament Record at a Glance

Stat Record
World Cup appearances 8 (1954, 1958, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998) — 9th in 2026
Best World Cup result Group stage (never progressed)
28-year absence Last WC: France 1998 — missed 5 consecutive tournaments
Qualification Won European qualifying Group C — topped Denmark with dramatic 4-2 victory
All-time top scorers Denis Law & Kenny Dalglish (30 goals each)
Most capped player Kenny Dalglish (102 caps)
SFA founded 1873 — one of the oldest soccer associations in the world

Scotland's World Cup history is defined by the near-miss. Eight appearances, eight group-stage exits — including agonising campaigns in 1974 (goal difference), 1978 (Gemmill's wonder goal wasn't enough) and 1982 (unbeaten but eliminated on goal difference again). The 1998 campaign opened against Brazil at the Stade de France — a match Scotland lost 2-1 despite competing bravely. After that, 28 years of darkness: failed qualifiers, play-off heartbreaks, and the growing fear that Scotland might never return. Clarke's revolution has ended that nightmare. The 2026 squad is arguably the most talented Scotland have sent to a World Cup, with players competing at the highest levels of the Premier League and Serie A. The monkey on Scotland's back — never progressing beyond the group stage — is the ultimate motivation. For the full breakdown, visit our Scotland World Cup 2026 tickets page.

How to Buy Scotland Soccer Tickets

Looking for Scotland soccer tickets? The Tartan Army are one of the most famous — and most beloved — traveling fan bases in world soccer, and their first World Cup in 28 years will see an enormous Scottish invasion of the US East Coast. Boston, where Scotland play their first two matches at Gillette Stadium, will be awash with kilts and flags — and the strong Scottish-American heritage in the region guarantees passionate atmospheres. We've sourced Scotland tickets to make the process simple and secure:

  1. Select the Scotland match you want to attend from the fixture list above and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the section where you'd like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you'd like to buy.
  4. Click the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Fill in the order form with your personal details.
  6. Check that all your information has been entered correctly.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Frequently Asked Questions About Scotland Tickets

Where does Scotland play their home matches?

Scotland play home matches at Hampden Park in Glasgow (51,866 capacity). For the 2026 World Cup, Scotland play twice at Gillette Stadium in Boston and once at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

Has Scotland qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Yes — Scotland won European qualifying Group C, topping Denmark with a dramatic 4-2 victory at Hampden Park on the final matchday. It is Scotland's first World Cup since France 1998. They are in Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti.

Who is Scotland's manager?

Steve Clarke has managed Scotland since 2019 and is the longest-serving manager in Scottish national team history. He is the first Scotland manager to qualify for three consecutive major tournaments (Euro 2020, Euro 2024, World Cup 2026).

Can Scotland progress from Group C?

The expanded 48-team format is a huge advantage — three teams can qualify from each group. Scotland need to beat Haiti and take something from Morocco or Brazil. Clarke's defensive organization and the squad's collective spirit make them genuine contenders for the knockout stages for the first time in their World Cup history.

More Scotland & International Soccer Tickets