Denmark v Scotland
FIFA World Cup Qualifying 
Friday, 5 September 2025 (7.45pm kick-off, UK time)
Parken, Copenhagen

Belarus v Scotland
FIFA World Cup Qualifying 
Monday, 8 September 2025 (7.45pm kick-off, UK time)
ZTE Arena, Zalaegerszeg

Scotland kick off our bid to return to the FIFA World Cup with a qualifiers against Denmark and Belarus early next month, and Head Coach Steve Clarke has today named his squad ahead of the crucial away double header.

There is a welcome return for Aaron Hickey, with the versatile defender having now recovered from a series of injury problems that have left him unable to represent his country since October 2023.

Ben Gannon Doak and Lyndon Dykes are also back to boost Scotland’s attacking options after missing the last two international windows with respective injuries.

Midfielders Kenny McLean and Ryan Christie also return after being forced to sit down the recent matches against Iceland and Liechtenstein, while it’s all change in the goalkeeping department with Zander Clark, Angus Gunn and Liam Kelly all fit again after absences in June.

Exciting young midfielder Lennon Miller – who turns 19 today – is back in after impressing in his first two outings for the national side at the start of the summer. Kieron Bowie also made his international debut in June against Liechtenstein, and he retains his place as he is rewarded for a fine start to the season with Hibernian.

Scotland Squad

Goalkeepers

Zander Clark Heart of Midlothian
Angus Gunn Nottingham Forest 
Liam Kelly Rangers

Defenders

Grant Hanley Hibernian 
Jack Hendry Al-Ettifaq
Aaron Hickey Brentford
Dom Hyam Blackburn Rovers
Max Johnston* SK Sturm Graz
Scott McKenna GNK 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* SSC Napoli
John McGinn Aston Villa
Kenny McLean Norwich City 
Scott McTominay SSC 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 

Although tickets for the away match against Denmark are sold out, and the Belarus game is to be played behind closed doors, there are tickets remaining for the home matches at Hampden Park.

Scotland face Greece at Hampden on Thursday, 9 October before facing 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. 

FIFA World Cup Qualifying Explained

With a different, shortened format to the recent World Cup qualifying campaigns, everything you need to know about how qualification works, our opponents, and the road to next year's tournament is listed here.