Scotland vs Belarus match preview
The World Cup qualification on Scotland’s cards remains very much for Belarus hosted at Hampden Park on Sunday.
Steve Clark’s side on Thursday came to defeat Greece 3-1 on Thursday to preserve his invincible qualifying campaign and promote the hope of appearing in the first World Cup final in 28 years.
After three games, Clark’s team leaders are level at points with Denmark, and four points ahead of Greece.
The victory over the Belarus associated with the necklace of Greece in Copenhagen will guarantee at least the Play-Spot F spot for Scotland.
However, visitors will look significantly improved after 6-0 defeat by Denmark.
News of Scotland vs Belarus Team
Clark will be forced to make at least some changes for clash on Sunday. Golsource Louise Ferguson and Ryan Christie both will be suspended, while Aaron Hikki came with a knee injury and seems to be suspected.
Anthony Ralston can replace Hikki, while Billy Gilmore can come to the midfield from the beginning.
Meanwhile, the Belarus boss can turn things well after threshing on his side against Carlos Alos Denmark.
Scotland vs Belarus Expected Lineups
Scotland: Gun; Ralston, Sotar, Henley, Robertson; Gilmore, Maclin; McGin, McComine, dock; Adams
Belarus: Pavychenko; Carpovich, Parkhomenko, Zabelin, Volcov, Peyachenin; McKish, Kalinin, Ibong; Melnichenko, Barkowski
Scotland vs Belarus statistics
- Scotland is invincible in the 2026 World Cup qualifi, one drawing by winning two. If they should avoid defeat against Belarus, they did not face the first time when they won the first six in the first four matches of the qualifying campaign after the World Cup campaign.
- The game is from Steve Clarke’s 72nd charge of Scotland, the highest of any manager in his history. Vijay will be his 32nd win and will level him with Craig Brown for the highest win in the history of the national team.
- Scotland is unbeaten on their last 12 World Cup qualifying home matches.
- His second heavily was after throwing 8-0 against Belgium in 2021 by Belarus 6-0 defeat at Denmark on Thursday.
- Scotland has won three of the previous five seats with Belarus.
- This will be the third trip to Belarus to face Scotland. The first September 1997 (4-1 defeat), before winning the most recent 1-0 in October Catber 2005.
How to see Scotland vs Belarus
The match will be available at BBC Scotland in the UK, Kick- .f.f.
Prophecy
Excited by his impressive comeback against Greece, it is very likely that Scotland is full of confidence in the game.
Anything other than a victory for Clark’s men can prove expensive, but they should have enough to see the challenge here.
Scotland 2-0 Belarus





