Scotland have enjoyed a dream start at the World Cup 2026 and now face the challenge of Morocco in Group C. Here is everything you need to know about the match.
Match date and kick-off time
The Group C clash is set to take place on Friday. UK viewers can expect the whistle to blow at 11pm.
Stadium location
The match will be staged across the Atlantic at Boston Stadium, usually known as Gillette Stadium, situated in Foxborough, Massachusetts. This neutral United States venue is expected to be packed with travelling Tartan Army and Atlas Lions supporters.
United Kingdom television channel
Supporters in the UK can watch the match entirely free of charge on terrestrial television. Live coverage gets underway at 10pm on ITV1 and STV, providing a full hour of pre-match build-up before kick-off.
Live stream information
Those who would rather follow the action online or via a mobile device can stream the full broadcast live. Viewers in England and Wales can do so through the ITVX app and website, while fans in Scotland can make use of the STV Player app.
United States television and streaming
For supporters tuning in from the United States, the match will be broadcast live at 6pm ET or 3pm PT. English-language coverage is available on FOX and the FOX Sports app, while Telemundo and Peacock will be providing the Spanish-language broadcast.
United Kingdom radio coverage
For those away from a television and looking to follow the action on the go, full live commentary will be available throughout the match. Listeners can tune in to BBC Radio 5 Live on the airwaves or access the coverage digitally via the BBC Sounds app.
Scotland team news
Manager Steve Clarke faces one significant selection headache following their opening 1-0 victory over Haiti. Defender Kieran Tierney remains a serious doubt for this fixture as he battles to shake off a persistent hamstring strain.
Morocco team news
The Atlas Lions head into the match in fine spirits after earning a hard-fought 1-1 draw against group favourites Brazil. Head coach Walid Regragui has his full squad available for the showdown against Scotland.
Head-to-head record
History firmly favours the African side ahead of this landmark World Cup rematch. The only previous competitive encounter between these two nations came at the World Cup 1998 in France, where Morocco romped to a commanding 3-0 triumph over Scotland in the group stage.



