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Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow

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FIFA World Cup 2026

For the first time since 1998, Scotland has qualified for the FIFA World Cup – and the whole country is brimming with excitement.

Running from 11 June - 19 July 2026, the tournament is taking place across three host countries: the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Join the Tartan Army and cheer on the team in their group stage matches on:

  • 14 June (Scotland vs Haiti) at 2 am GMT
  • 19 June (Scotland vs Morocco) at 11 pm GMT
  • 24 June (Scotland vs Brazil) at 11 pm GMT

Show your support for the FIFA World Cup 2026 from Scotland

Find information about fan zones in Scotland where you can watch the matches and visit places where you can learn more about football in Scotland.

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Fan zones in Scotland: where to watch the matches

Enjoying a football game is always better with company! Find a fan zone near you where you can cheer on the team and turn the matches in a real celebration.

  • Aberdeen – The Beach Ballroom
  • Aberdeen – Harbourworks
  • Dundee – LiveHouse Dundee
  • East Kilbride – Scotland’s Match Day Village at Playsports
  • Edinburgh – World Cup Scotland Fanpark at The Pitt
  • Edinburgh – Edinburgh’s Fanzone at The Gyle
  • Edinburgh – Tynecastle Stadium
  • Glasgow – The OVO Hydro
  • Glasgow – SWG3
  • Kirkcaldy – Fife Ice Arena
  • Perth – The Venue

Football museums and stadium tours: find out more about Scottish football

A tour group at the Scottish Football Museum

Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow

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Scotland has a long and rich football history. Visit these stadiums and museums to find out more.

Edinburgh

  • Easter Road – Tour the home of Hibernian Football Club and learn all about this beloved Edinburgh team.
  • Tynecastle Park – Follow the Maroon Mile from Haymarket War Memorial to Tynecastle Park to discover the rich heritage of Heart of Midlothian Football Club. You could even stay at Tynecastle Park Hotel for a truly immersive experience.

Glasgow

  • Scottish Football Museum and Hampden Park – Head to Scotland’s national stadium and visit the Scottish Football Museum, the first national football museum in Europe. You can also add on a stadium tour.
  • Celtic Park – Home to Celtic Football Club since 1892, you can uncover Celtic Park’s rich history on a tour of this world-renowned stadium.
  • Ibrox Stadium and Rangers Museum – Visit Ibrox and explore the stadium and Rangers Museum to discover how the club was founded, back in 1872 by four teenage boys.

Aberdeen

  • Pittodrie Stadium – take a tour of Pittodrie Stadium to explore the home of Aberdeen Football Club. Go behind the scenes in the dressing room and experience what its like walking out the tunnel to the pitch.
View of Eriskay Football Pitch

Eriskay Football Pitch

The history of football: Scotland edition

Versions of football have been played for centuries and there is evidence of people in China playing a similar game more than 2,000 years ago.

The earliest record of football in Scotland comes in an unexpected form – the 1424 Act of Parliament which tried to ban it! King James I wanted his people to concentrate on military practice, not their footie skills.

Fast forward to 1650 and we come across the first record of Orkney’s the ‘Ba’ game being played. This much-loved traditional game is still going strong. Every year, on Christmas day and New Year’s Day, two teams of 75 – 100 players battle it out for possession of the ball in the streets of Kirkwall.

Moving into the 1800s, football as we know it begins to take shape. In 1824 the first football club in the world was established in Edinburgh. In 1851 the football team of the 93rd (Sutherland) Highlanders defeated the Edinburgh University Football Club to win a beautiful silver medal, which would become the oldest surviving football trophy. You can still see it in The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Museum within Stirling Castle.

In 1872 the first official international football match in the world took place in Glasgow, Scotland vs England. It attracted 2,500 spectators and led to an ‘explosion’ of football in the west of Scotland. Shortly afterwards, in 1873, seven Scottish clubs met to form the Scottish Football Association, and the Scottish Cup was born.

In 1903 the present-day Hampden Park opened Glasgow. At that time it was the biggest football stadium in the world. Nowadays this is Scotland’s national football stadium and home of the Scottish Football Museum, Europe’s first ever national football museum which opened in 1994.

The 1980s brought another unique football accolade for Scotland - the world’s oldest football was discovered in a hidden spot at Stirling Castle. The football dates to around 1540, making it over 500 years old. It can be seen today at Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum in Stirling.

In 2015 the Isle of Eriskay’s football club pitch in the Outer Hebrides was named by FIFA as the eighth most remarkable place to play football in the world, thanks to its stunning sea views.

And bringing us up to present day, 2025 saw the Scotland men’s team qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This will be their first time competing in the tournament since 1998!

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You don't need to venture far in Scotland to find a thrilling event to be a part of. Explore more events to add to your summer itinerary.

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