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Scotland to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Scotland's national football team was established in 1873, making it one of the world's oldest international sides. Based at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland has competed at the highest level of international football for over 150 years. The team won the British Home Championship multiple times during the twentieth century and reached the FIFA World Cup finals on eight occasions. The fixture against England remains Scotland's most storied rivalry, rooted in the nations' shared footballing history and geographical proximity.
The team was established in 1873, making it one of the oldest international football sides in the world. Scotland played in the first ever international football match that same year, against England.
Hampden Park in Glasgow is Scotland's national stadium and home ground. The ground has hosted international fixtures since 1906 and remains the venue for all competitive home matches.
Scotland won the British Home Championship 15 times between 1884 and 1984. The competition, contested between Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, was a key fixture in international football for over a century.
Scotland reached the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. The team has qualified for multiple FIFA World Cups throughout its history, establishing itself as a notable presence in international competition.
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