Scotland WAGs at World Cup 2026: Partners of Players Revealed
Scotland WAGs at World Cup 2026: Partners Revealed

Scotland is just days away from its first World Cup appearance in 28 years, with the team set to face Haiti this weekend at Boston Stadium, commonly known as Gillette Stadium, in Massachusetts. The match kicks off at 9 p.m. local time on Saturday, June 13, and will be broadcast live on the BBC at 2 a.m. on Sunday, June 14. This is the first of three group-stage games for Scotland, who will also take on Morocco and Brazil later in the month.

Thousands of Tartan Army members are arriving in the United States this week to support the Scotland squad for the first time since 1998. Among them are the players' biggest supporters: their families and loved ones. Many Scotland players are married or in long-term relationships, and their wives and girlfriends are heading to the States to cheer them on.

Summer Harl

Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon married his wife Summer in July 2025 after an intimate ceremony, following eight years of dating. The couple first met at Celtic TV, where Summer was the main presenter and Craig was a goalkeeper, but they only started dating after she left the role. They share three sons: Ace, Axel, and two-month-old Archer, who will all support their father during his World Cup debut. Gordon, 43, is the oldest player on the Scotland squad and in the tournament. He also has two daughters, Freya and Emma, from his previous marriage to childhood sweetheart Jennifer.

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Cam Reading

Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay is in a long-term relationship with his girlfriend Cam Reading. The 29-year-old Lancaster-born player, whose father is Scottish, has been dating the model and manager of wealth management firm Fortress Capital Partners since 2022. Cam has a strong social media presence with over 89,000 Instagram followers, where she regularly shares snaps of luxurious trips with McTominay. The couple lives in Naples, where McTominay plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Napoli. Italian fans have taken a shine to Cam, often calling her the 'Queen of Italy'.

Rachel Robertson

Scotland captain Andy Robertson married his childhood sweetheart Rachel Roberts in 2022 after more than a decade of dating. The couple is believed to have met at St Ninian's High School in Giffnock. They tied the knot in the Algarve, Portugal, and have three children, all born during Robertson's time at Liverpool. Rachel, 31, is successful in her own right: she is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2016, and owns her own gymnastics sportswear brand, Orosport.

Georgie Christie

Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie married his wife Georgie Bell in the summer of 2025 in a stunning Hampshire wedding. The 31-year-old former Aberdeen star, who now plays for AFC Bournemouth, has been with self-taught painter Georgie, also 31, since early 2019. Georgie regularly shares her impressive artwork on a separate Instagram page dedicated to her paintings. The couple has a son named Leo, born in July 2023.

Robyn Emma Keen

Glasgow-born defender Jack Hendry married his wife Robyn in the summer of 2025. The couple became husband and wife on their seventh anniversary in Tuscany, Italy. Their engagement came in July 2024 after they announced they were expecting their first child. Jack, 31, and Robyn welcomed their son Archie in October 2024. Robyn is a model and social media influencer with over 31,000 Instagram followers, and she is also believed to be a trainee clinical psychologist.

Sara Stokes

Clydebank-born star John McGinn has been in a long-term relationship with his fiancée Sara Stokes since 2014. Not much is known about their relationship aside from their engagement in 2022, as Sara prefers to keep her life private. However, the couple lives outside Birmingham after McGinn, now Scotland captain, moved to Aston Villa FC in 2018. John has previously spoken about his admiration for Sara, saying: "When she came down here with me she thought, 'Everyone thinks I am just going to sponge off John, that I'm coming down here for a holiday.' So she decided 'stuff that' and did three years at uni and she is now a social worker. There are times when I have been so wrapped up in my own little bubble I forget how tough her reality is when she is working with kids who are going through awful times."

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