Scotland will face fellow FIFA World Cup 2026 competitors Japan and ‍Curacao in home friendlies ahead of ​this year’s global soccer championship ‌starting in June, the ​Scottish FA said on Monday.

Japan, 18th in the world rankings, visit Hampden Park on March 28, while 82nd-ranked Curacao — the smallest country to reach a World Cup — will ​be the opponents when Scotland ⁠play a final send-off match on May 30 before the finals start in June.

The ​friendly against Japan ⁠will be Scotland’s first match since securing their place at the World Cup finals for the ‌first time since 1998 with ‌a 4-2 victory over Denmark in November.

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“It will be ‍great to meet up with the squad for the first time since ‍that crazy, momentous night, when they took us back to the World Cup after such a long time,” Scotland coach Steve Clarke said.

“We can spend the first day reminiscing but then it’s back ⁠to the serious business of preparing for the summer.”

Scotland, ranked ​36th, will begin their World Cup ⁠campaign against Haiti on June 13, followed by Group C games against Morocco and Brazil on June 19 and 24.

Published on Jan 19, 2026