Scotland v Greece
FIFA World Cup Qualifying 
Thursday, 9 October 2025 (7.45pm kick-off)
Hampden Park

Scotland v Belarus
FIFA World Cup Qualifying 
Sunday, 12 October 2025 (5pm kick-off)
Hampden Park

Head Coach Steve Clarke has named a settled squad as Scotland prepare for a pivotal double header against Greece and Belarus at Hampden Park early next month. 

After a strong start to the campaign, which boasted four points from two away matches, Scotland are back on home soil, for what promises to be two raucous nights at the National Stadium, and it's not too late for supporters to purchase tickets for the key qualifiers.

After a goalless draw in Copenhagen, Scotland defeated Belarus 2-0 to leave us on four points, level with Denmark at the top of Group C. 

Clarke has named a slimmed down 23-man squad for this home double header, with the most notable change coming in the goalkeeping ranks, where experienced goalkeeper Craig Gordon - Scotland's fourth-highest appearance maker - returns to the fold after recovering from injury. 

Aaron Hickey impressed on his long overdue Scotland return earlier this month and he is back in as he continues to build up his minutes following recovery from series injury.

Anthony Ralston and Kieran Tierney were both forced to sit out the last camp through injury but both are back playing at club level and in the squad once again. 

Vice-captain John McGinn could move level with Darren Fletcher in fifth place in Scotland's list of all-time leading cap holders as he looks to make his 80th appearance for his country against Greece. 

Scotland Squad 

Goalkeepers 

Craig Gordon Heart of Midlothian
Angus Gunn Nottingham Forest
Liam Kelly Rangers

Defenders

Grant Hanley Hibernian
Jack Hendry Al-Etiffaq
Aaron Hickey Brentford
Scott McKenna Dinamo Zagreb
Anthony Ralston Celtic
Andy Robertson Liverpool
John Souttar Rangers
Kieran Tierney Celtic

Midfielders

Ryan Christie AFC Bournemouth
Lewis Ferguson Bologna
Ben Gannon-Doak AFC Bournemouth
Billy Gilmour* Napoli
John McGinn Aston Villa
Kenny McLean Norwich City
Scott McTominay Napoli
Lennon Miller Udinese

Forwards

Che Adams Torino
Kieron Bowie Hibernian
Lyndon Dykes Birmingham City
George Hirst Ipswich Town

*Denotes Scottish FA JD Performance School graduate 

Tickets

Tickets for all three home matches in the qualifying campaign are available on the below links.

Scotland face Greece at Hampden on Thursday, 9 October before taking on Belarus three days later on Sunday, 12 October. 

The short campaign then concludes with a match away to Greece on Saturday, 15 November and a home game against Denmark on Tuesday, 18 November.