Check out how to watch Scotland v Morocco in this World Cup 2026 Group C clash at Boston Stadium, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
Scotland v Morocco19 June 202623:00 BSTITV1 / STV

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Scotland v Morocco on TV: Live Streaming Details

Scotland go into this match with a real chance to make history, knowing that a win would secure their place in the knockout rounds of a World Cup for the first time ever.

Steve Clarke’s side were not at their best against Haiti in their opener but got the job done thanks to John McGinn’s first-half winner, ending Scotland’s wait for a World Cup win since 1990.

Scott McKenna is a doubt with a calf problem, but Clarke is otherwise expected to name an unchanged side, with McGinn and Scott McTominay operating in midfield and Che Adams partnering Lawrence Shankland up front.

Ben Gannon-Doak is expected to keep his place on the right, with Ryan Christie the main option pushing to come in from the bench if needed.

Morocco arrive in Foxborough having impressed in their opener against Brazil, taking the lead through Ismael Saibari before Vinicius Junior levelled to leave both sides with a point apiece.

Mohamed Ouahbi’s side are widely regarded as one of the dark horses of the tournament and were semi-finalists at the 2022 World Cup, losing to France before going down 2-1 to Croatia in the third place play off.

Saibari, who is set to join Bayern Munich from PSV this summer, is expected to lead the line again alongside Brahim Diaz and Azzedine Ounahi, with Noussair Mazraoui continuing at right back.

The only previous meeting between the two sides came at the 1998 World Cup, when Morocco ran out 3-0 winners in what turned out to be Scotland’s last World Cup fixture until this tournament.

A Scotland win here would put them top of Group C and set up a mouth-watering final group game against Brazil, while Morocco can secure their spot in the last 32 with a win against Haiti regardless of tonight’s result.

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