We asked for your views on Scotland’s 2026 World Cup draw.
Steve Clarke’s side will face Brazil, Morocco and Haiti in Group C at next summer’s finals.
Here’s what some of you had to say:
Gavin: I think a good start with a win against Haiti, a narrow win in the second game against Morocco, then it doesn’t matter what the result against Brazil is!
James: That’s not a bad draw, difficult certainly but we can get through. Must win the first game. Good to be on the east coast so decent kick-off times and not too hot.
Arthur: Not too bad. If we lose to Haiti we would deserve to go home but we should get at least a point. Then we have Morocco who are good but definitely not unbeatable. If we beat Haiti and draw with Morocco we would have four points, which would probably be enough to get through as a third-placed team, and that would leave Brazil as a glamour game. We could get something there if we needed it as Brazil very likely would have won the group already and that might help.
Craig: Let’s be honest, before the draw everyone said they wanted to avoid Morocco as their pot two team so we can’t sugar-coat the fact it’s tough. However, four points with a decent goal difference will probably (I said probably) be enough to qualify as a best third-placed team. It’s tough but doable. And it could have been worse to be fair, I was convinced we’d end up with Italy or Denmark as our pot four team.
Derek: It certainly could have been a lot lot worse. With us playing Haiti first we have a great opportunity to learn from past errors and lay down a big marker by putting a few past them. By the time we play Brazil we could have easily qualified, it is not beyond us.
Stewart: Brilliant. Easy group. Brazil will be very nervous taking on the mighty Johno McGinnio and Scott McTominaeo. In all honesty, proud to be there. Let’s go for it. On our day we can beat everyone in that group. Scotland v England in the final… They’re going home, they’re going home. Come on Scotland!