Scotland faces the biggest match in decades as they host Denmark at Hampden Park on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, in a winner-takes-all World Cup 2026 qualifier. With automatic qualification on the line, this crucial Group C decider promises high drama in front of what’s expected to be a raucous Scottish crowd.
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Match Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifying – Group C |
| Venue | Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland |
| Kick-off | 7:45 PM GMT / 2:45 PM ET |
| Referee | Szymon Marciniak (Poland) |
| TV (UK) | BBC Two, BBC Scotland |
| Streaming | BBC iPlayer (UK), Fubo (US) |
Current Group C Standings
Scotland enters the match sitting second in Group C, one point behind Denmark. Both teams have played five matches, with Scotland recording 3 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss. Denmark leads the group but missed a golden opportunity to seal qualification after drawing 2-2 at home against bottom-placed Belarus on Saturday.
Most crucially, Scotland is guaranteed at least a playoff spot regardless of Tuesday’s result. However, Steve Clarke’s side needs nothing less than victory to secure automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup—which would be Scotland’s first appearance at the tournament since 1998.
Scotland’s Challenge After Greece Setback
Scotland’s momentum took a hit with Saturday’s devastating 3-2 loss in Greece. After going 3-0 down in the second half, the Scots showed tremendous character to claw back two goals, demonstrating the fighting spirit that could prove vital at Hampden.
Manager Steve Clarke has urged the Tartan Army to “anticipate success” and create an atmosphere that drives the team forward. With home advantage and desperate need for three points, Scotland faces their defining football moment in a generation.
Denmark’s Qualification Equation
Denmark needs only a draw to guarantee top spot and automatic World Cup qualification. Their failure to beat Belarus at home means they can’t afford complacency in Glasgow. Despite excellent form in 2025 with just one defeat to Portugal in nine matches, Denmark has struggled away from home recently, winning only two of their last eleven road games.
Star striker Rasmus Højlund has been dealing with illness, missing the Belarus match, though he’s expected to feature at Hampden. Denmark’s coaching staff has expressed concern about a sickness bug affecting multiple players and staff members, potentially disrupting their preparation.
Key Players to Watch
Scotland:
- Andrew Robertson (Captain): Liverpool defender must marshal Scotland’s backline against Denmark’s attacking threat
- Scott McTominay: Creative midfielder needs to control tempo and provide attacking impetus
- Ben Doak: Liverpool youngster offers pace and directness on the wing
- Che Adams: Joint-top scorer with two goals needs to deliver on the biggest stage
Denmark:
- Rasmus Højlund: Manchester United striker represents Denmark’s primary goal threat
- Pierre-Emile Højbjerg (Captain): Midfield orchestrator controls Denmark’s rhythm
- Kasper Schmeichel: Veteran goalkeeper brings big-game experience
- Joachim Andersen: Fulham defender anchors Danish backline

Tactical Battle
Scotland has struggled for goals throughout qualifying, scoring just nine in five matches—five fewer than Denmark’s 14. This lack of cutting edge represents Scotland’s primary concern, with top scorers Che Adams and Ryan Christie managing only two goals each.
Denmark will likely look to control possession and frustrate the home crowd, knowing a draw suffices for their qualification needs. Scotland must balance attacking urgency with defensive solidity, avoiding the second-half collapse that cost them against Greece.
Historical Context
Scotland and Denmark have met 19 times historically, with Scotland winning 11, Denmark winning 7, and 1 draw. The teams drew 0-0 in their September meeting at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen—a result that gives Scotland hope they can compete with the group leaders.
Team News and Injuries
Scotland Absences:
- Angus Gunn (goalkeeper) – out
- Billy Gilmour (midfielder) – injury
- Lennon Miller (midfielder) – injury
Denmark Concerns:
- Rasmus Højlund – illness (likely to play)
- Joachim Andersen – illness recovery
- Several staff members affected by sickness bug
Where to Watch
United Kingdom: BBC Two, BBC Scotland, BBC iPlayer (free with TV license) United States: Fubo, VIX, Amazon Prime Video, Tubi India: SonyLIV Australia: Stan Sport Denmark: TV2, TV2 Play
What’s at Stake
For Scotland, automatic World Cup qualification would represent their greatest achievement in decades. The emotional weight of returning to football’s biggest stage after 28 years drives every player wearing the dark blue shirt.
Denmark seeks to avoid the uncertainty of playoffs, where upsets happen regularly. Automatic qualification provides certainty and additional preparation time for the 2026 tournament co-hosted by USA, Canada, and Mexico.
The loser doesn’t miss the World Cup entirely—they’re guaranteed playoff participation—but the psychological blow of missing automatic qualification would be significant, particularly for Scotland given home advantage.
Live Updates and Commentary
As the match unfolds at Hampden Park, fans worldwide can follow live commentary through BBC Sport, ESPN, and various sports platforms. The atmosphere in Glasgow promises to be electric as Scottish fans create a cauldron of noise hoping to inspire their team to victory.
With so much riding on 90 minutes of football, Scotland vs Denmark represents World Cup qualifying at its most dramatic—two nations, one dream, and winner takes all.
Stay tuned for live updates, goals, and analysis as this crucial World Cup qualifier unfolds at Hampden Park.
Sources: BBC Sport | UEFA Official | FIFA World Cup






