Steve Clarke has named his Scotland starting line-up to face Curacao in their World Cup warm-up match at Hampden this afternoon.
With just a few weeks to go until the start of the tournament in North America, this game will give home supporters the chance to send off their heroes before they take on Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in Boston and Miami, respectively.
Your Scotland team taking on Curaçao for our @FIFAWorldCup send-off match this afternoon.#SCOCUW | #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/fXsBUbWoza
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) May 30, 2026
Before these blockbuster games, however, Clarke's side will be put through their paces by Curacao and Bolivia, with the first of these taking place at the national stadium this afternoon.
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In light of this, the Scotland manager has named his starting line-up, making six changes from the side that were defeated 1-0 by the Ivory Coast in Liverpool two months ago.
Scotland Starting XI: Gordon, Hickey, McKenna, Souttar, Robertson, McLean, Gilmour, Gannon-Doak, Christie, Hirst, Shankland
Subs: Gunn, Kelly, Fletcher, Hanley, Graham, Dykes, Wilson, Hendry, Hyam, Patterson, Ralston, Curtis
Kick-off for this game occurs at 1 pm, with the game being broadcast on BBC One Scotland.