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Scotland Seeks World Cup Redemption Against Greece

Summary

  • Scotland unbeaten in World Cup qualifying so far
  • Seeking to erase memory of recent 3-0 loss to Greece
  • Angus Gunn likely to retain goalkeeper spot
Scotland Seeks World Cup Redemption Against Greece

On October 9, 2025, Scotland will host Greece at Hampden Park in a crucial World Cup qualifying match. The Scots have made a strong start to their campaign, picking up four points from their opening two games, including a gritty goalless draw with Denmark and a routine 2-0 win over Belarus.

Currently, Scotland sits joint-top of the group alongside Denmark, putting them in a strong position to qualify for their first World Cup since 1988. However, they will need to erase the memory of their most recent encounter with Greece, a damning 3-0 loss at Hampden Park in the Nations League back in March.

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn, who kept clean sheets against Denmark and Belarus, is likely to retain his place between the sticks for Scotland. The team will also welcome back Celtic's Anthony Ralston, who replaces Derby County's Max Johnston in the squad.

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Greece, on the other hand, will be without Olympiacos defender Panagiotis Retsos due to a groin injury. But they will be led by Benfica striker Vangelis Pavlidis, who has scored five goals in eight games for the Portuguese side this season.

The match promises to be a thrilling encounter as Scotland looks to continue their unbeaten start and avenge their recent loss to Greece, all while inching closer to a long-awaited World Cup appearance.

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Scotland will be looking to avenge their 3-0 defeat to Greece in the Nations League back in March when the two teams meet again in this crucial World Cup qualifier.
This match is crucial for Scotland's chances of qualifying for their first World Cup since 1988, as they currently sit joint-top of the group alongside Denmark.
Goalkeeper Angus Gunn, who has kept clean sheets in Scotland's previous two qualifying matches, is expected to retain his place in goal. Meanwhile, Benfica striker Vangelis Pavlidis will be the main threat for Greece.

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