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Home / Sports / Scotland Aims to End 28-Year World Cup Drought

Scotland Aims to End 28-Year World Cup Drought

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Scotland can qualify for World Cup with draw in Greece, win over Denmark
  • Hampden Park sold out for Scotland's final group game against Denmark
  • Scotland squad includes players not born when team last reached World Cup
Scotland Aims to End 28-Year World Cup Drought

As of November 13th, 2025, Scotland is poised to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1998. The national team needs a draw in Greece on November 18th and a win over Denmark three days later at Hampden Park to secure top spot in their group and a direct World Cup berth.

Scotland has already guaranteed a play-off spot, but the players are determined to clinch automatic qualification. Defender Scott McKenna, who was only one year old when Scotland last competed at the World Cup, says the squad has developed a strong bond over the past five or six years, including qualifying for two European Championships. The players believe they can deliver the results required in these crucial matches.

The Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow is sold out for Scotland's final group game against Denmark, a testament to the unwavering support of the Tartan Army. The national team's fans have followed the team everywhere, and their backing is expected to reach new heights if Scotland secures a World Cup spot after a 28-year absence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Scotland can qualify for the 2026 World Cup if they earn a draw in Greece and win against Denmark in their final group games.
Scotland last competed in the World Cup in 1998, a 28-year drought that they are now poised to end.
The Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow is sold out for Scotland's crucial match against Denmark, as the Tartan Army fans are expected to provide unwavering support for their team's World Cup qualification bid.

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