No Scotland team has ever progressed beyond the first round at a major tournament and questions are rightly being asked about why the on-pitch performance was in stark contrast to the fans off it.
The Tartan Army’s party in the United States is now officially over

The agony was etched across the faces of those in the Tartan Army who had watched Brazil run rings around their Scotland side on Wednesday night.

Scotland's hopes of reaching the World Cup knockouts suffered a major blow after their 3-0 defeat to Brazil.

Scotland’s manager Steve Clarke and captain Andy Robertson fear the country’s World Cup journey is over after a chastening defeat to Brazil in Miami

MIAMI, June 24 : Scotland coach Steve Clarke thinks his team are heading home from their first World Cup in 28 years after what he viewed as a largely self-inflicted 3-0 loss to…

Scotland coach Steve Clarke accepted that his team may be heading home from the World Cup in a few days after completing the group stage with a comprehensive 3-0 loss to Brazil on…

Coach Steve Clarke fears Scotland may be going home following a 3-0 loss to Brazil that leaves the team’s World Cup campaign in the balance. Asked about Scotland’s chances of…

Scotland fans face days of uncertainty before it is confirmed whether the team will progress as one of the best third place finishers.

Scotland 0-3 Brazil: The Tartan Army edge closer to a group stage exit, but no matter their ultimate fate, Miguel Delaney writes, Steve Clarke’s side pose tough questions about…

The Tartan Army will be forced to watch on nervously over the coming days to see whether Scotland can finish as one of the eight best third-placed teams to reach the knock-out…

The Tartan Army will be clutching at straws to keep their place in the World Cup after their heavy defeat to Brazil this week

MIAMI, June 25 : Former captain Craig Burley said Scotland advancing to the knockout stages at the World Cup would be a "reward for mediocrity" after they conceded four goals and…

A mess against Brazil, Steve Clarke’s side find themselves in purgatory, hanging around as a faint hope of progression to the last 32 lives on

OPINION: Scotland's dire loss to Brazil may not have ended their World Cup hopes with FIFA's newly expanded tournament rewarding a host of the teams who finish third in their group

Steve Clarke’s men finished third in Group C with three points and -3 goal difference and face an agonising wait to determine if they’ll make it into the last-32

Scotland's World Cup hopes dim after a 3-0 loss to Brazil. Elimination in the round of 32 at 0.3% YES.

Scotland needs Ghana to beat Croatia by three or more goals to survive at the 2026 World Cup. Here's why the math makes that scenario nearly impossible.

The Tartan Army’s party in the United States is now officially over

No Scotland team has ever progressed beyond the first round at a major tournament and questions are rightly being asked about why the on-pitch performance was in stark contrast to…

The Tartan Army are heading home after results elsewhere on the final day of the group stage confirmed Scotland's World Cup fate off the back of their 3-0 drubbing against Brazil

Steve Clarke’s side can no longer qualify as one of the eight best third-placed sides