The World Cup 2026 is heating up as Scotland faces Morocco in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Scheduled to take place at the renowned Gillette Stadium, this match is crucial for both teams as they vie for dominance in Group C.
Scotland is coming off a strong victory against Haiti, while Morocco held powerhouse Brazil to a draw. With both teams showcasing impressive form, fans have every reason to be excited about this match, which could significantly shape their World Cup journeys.
Scotland – Morocco: When and Where?
- City: Foxborough
- Stadium: Gillette Stadium
- Date: 20 June 2026
- Hour: 00:00
This eagerly anticipated World Cup clash will be held at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. Fans should mark their calendars for 20 June 2026, as the match kicks off at midnight South African Standard Time. It’s a game that promises high stakes and thrilling football action.
Gillette Stadium
World Cup Grp. C
June 20, 2026
12:00 am
Scotland – Morocco: On Which TV Channel?
- Channel: SuperSport
- Broadcast time: 12:00 AM SAST
South African football enthusiasts can catch all the action live on SuperSport. The match is set to be broadcast at midnight on 20 June 2026. Ensure your subscription to SuperSport or access the DStv App and StarTimes App to watch this exciting World Cup fixture. For more details on the broadcast schedule, refer to trusted sources like goal.com.
Scotland – Morocco: Predicted Lineups
The World Cup encounter between Scotland and Morocco is not just about securing vital points; it’s a showcase of tactical prowess and player skill. Both teams have shown resilience and form in their recent outings, making this match one to watch. Scotland’s recent victories have boosted their confidence, while Morocco’s draws against strong opponents highlight their competitive spirit. Fans should look forward to a match filled with strategic play and thrilling moments.




| 6Kieran Tierney |
| 8Tyler Fletcher |
| 9Lyndon Dykes |
| 11Ryan Christie |
| 12Liam Kelly |
| 14Ross Stewart |
| 15John Souttar |
| 16Dominic Hyam |
| 18George Hirst |
| 21Craig Gordon |
| 22Nathan Patterson |
| 23Kenny McLean |
| 24Anthony Ralston |
| 25Findlay Curtis |
| 26Scott McKenna |
| 4Sofyan Amrabat |
| 5Marwane Saadane |
| 7Chemsdine Talbi |
| 9Soufiane Rahimi |
| 12Munir Mohand Mohamedi |
| 13Zakaria El Ouahdi |
| 15Samir El Mourabet |
| 16Gessime Yassine |
| 17Amine Sbai |
| 19Youssef Belammari |
| 20Ayoub El Kaabi |
| 21Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab |
| 22Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti |
| 25Redouane Halhal |
| 26Anass Salah-Eddine |
Scotland Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Scotland’s expected starting lineup reflects their recent performances and tactical formation. Key players like Scott McTominay and Andrew Robertson will be crucial in maintaining their team’s momentum. Unfortunately, Billy Gilmour will miss this match due to a knee injury, potentially impacting Scotland’s midfield depth.
- Scotland predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Angus Gunn, Right back – Aaron Hickey, Right centre back – Grant Hanley, Left centre back – Jack Hendry, Left back – Andrew Robertson, Right midfielder – Ben Doak, Right central midfielder – Scott McTominay, Left central midfielder – Lewis Ferguson, Left midfielder – John McGinn, Right forward – Lawrence Shankland, Left forward – Che Adams
- Scotland injuries and suspensions: Billy Gilmour (knee injury, potential return mid-August 2026)
Morocco Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Morocco’s lineup boasts a mix of seasoned players and emerging talent. The absence of key players like Hamza Igamane and Nayef Aguerd due to injuries might affect their defensive robustness. However, with Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou in top form, they remain formidable opponents.
- Morocco predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Yassine Bounou, Right back – Achraf Hakimi, Right centre back – Issa Diop, Left centre back – Chadi Riad, Left back – Noussair Mazraoui, Right defensive midfielder – Ayyoub Bouaddi, Left defensive midfielder – Neil El Aynaoui, Right wing – Brahim Diaz, Attacking midfielder – Azzedine Ounahi, Left wing – Bilal El Khannouss, Centre forward – Ismael Saibari
- Morocco injuries and suspensions: Hamza Igamane (cruciate ligament injury, potential return early October 2026), Abde Ezzalzouli (knee injury, potential return a few weeks), Nayef Aguerd (groin injury, potential return early July 2026)
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