Scotland now know their Group C opponents in the 2026 World Cup after last year's draw in Washington, D.C.
Steve Clarke's side will meet Brazil, Morocco and Haiti, having been drawn against each other in Group C.
The Tartan Army have never beaten Brazil, ranked five, in their history, having played them on 10 occasions.
Scotland and Morocco have only ever met once, with the African beating them 3-0 at the 1998 World Cup. The Tartan Army have beaten Haiti, however, triumphing 1-0 in a friendly in 2013.
The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup sees history made, with a record 48 nations competing across three host nations in the USA, Canada and Mexico, at 60 venues.
It means for the first time, there will be a Round of 32 introduced at a World Cup.
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In the expanded World Cup, there are now 12 Groups of four teams.
Each nation plays each other once, with the top two automatically qualifying for the knockout stages. Then the eight best third-place sides from the 12 Groups also go through.
Scotland are in Group C and will face Brazil, Morocco and Haiti.
| Group C |
| Scotland |
| Brazil |
| Morocco |
| Haiti |
Scotland will kick off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Haiti on Saturday, June 13 before they face Morocco six days later on Friday, June 19.
They then will wrap up their group stage campaign against Brazil on Wednesday, June 24.
The top two in each group qualify for the World Cup knockout stages, with the eight best third-placed also progressing. That means for the first time in World Cup history, a Round of 32 will be played.
With Scotland in Group C, it means if they top the group, they will face the runners-up in Group F. If they finish second, they will face the winners of Group F, who could be the Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia or Ukraine / Sweden / Poland / Albania.
If they finish as one of the best third-place nations, they will face the Group A, B, D, E, G, I, K or L victors.
If Scotland progress from that first knockout match, they then face a Round of 16 game, followed by a quarter-final, semi-final in order to potentially reach the final on July 19, 2026.
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The tournament kicks off June 11, 2026, with host nation Mexico taking on South Africa at the famed Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Nearly six weeks later, the last of the 104 games - the World Cup 26 Final - will be played at MetLife Stadium just outside of New York City on July 19, 2026.
With 48 nations involved at this World Cup, there will be 12 groups of four teams each.
The top two in each group qualify for the knockout stages, with the eight best third-place teams also progressing. That means for the first time in World Cup history, a Round of 32 will be played.
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