In a significant development for Scottish football, the Scotland National Team is set to host Japan in a friendly match at Hampden Stadium, Glasgow, on March 28, 2026. This match marks Scotland’s first game since qualifying for the World Cup, a feat they have not achieved since 1998.
The kick-off is scheduled for 5 PM, and the game will be broadcast live on BBC One Scotland and BBC iPlayer. This friendly is part of Scotland’s preparations as they gear up for their opening World Cup match against Haiti on June 14, 2026.
Scotland’s last outing was a notable 4-2 victory over Denmark in November, showcasing their potential as they head into this crucial period. However, they will be without their first-choice goalkeeper, Craig Gordon, who is sidelined due to a shoulder injury at the age of 43. Angus Gunn is expected to take his place in goal.
Notably, Findlay Curtis has received his first call-up to the Scotland squad, highlighting the team’s focus on integrating new talent as they prepare for the global stage. The squad also features players from various clubs, including Aston Villa and Napoli, indicating a diverse and competitive lineup.
Prior to the match, Dumbarton FC hosted the Japan Football Association’s training camp, emphasizing the collaboration between clubs and national teams in preparation for international fixtures. A spokesperson from Dumbarton expressed their delight, stating, “We were delighted to host the Japan Football Association training camp this week, prior to their meeting with Scotland National Team at Hampden on Saturday.”
Following the match against Japan, Scotland will also play against Ivory Coast, further solidifying their preparation strategy ahead of the World Cup. Coach Steve Clarke remarked, “Both matches will be important in terms of preparation for the World Cup games,” underscoring the significance of these friendlies.
As Scotland gears up for this encounter, the anticipation is palpable among fans and players alike, marking a pivotal moment in their footballing journey.