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Scotland vs. Morocco Predicted Line-ups for World Cup 2026

World Cup 2026June 18, 2026

Scotland will face a tough test against Morocco in their second World Cup match, with both teams looking to build on their opening wins.

Scotland vs. Morocco Predicted Line-ups for World Cup 2026

Scotland's confidence is high after their 1-0 win over Haiti, but they will need to be at their best to take on Morocco at the Boston Stadium on Friday. The AFCON champions have a strong squad, including talented players like Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Díaz. They may have drawn with Brazil in their first match, but they are heavy favorites going into this game.

Scotland's head coach, Steve Clarke, expressed satisfaction with their win over Haiti, saying it eased the pressure on the team ahead of this crucial match. If they can beat Morocco, they will be well on course to make it through to the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time in their history. However, they are dealing with injury concerns, including a calf issue that has kept Scott McKenna out of training.

The Tartan Army will need to be at their very best against a Morocco side that includes some of the world's top talent. Scotland will have to rely on their own stars to step up and deliver a better performance than they did against Haiti. John McGinn, Scott McTominay, and others will need to be at their goalscoring best if they are to take down the Moroccan team.

Scotland's predicted line-up includes Angus Gunn in goal, with Grant Hanley and Jack Hendry forming a center-back partnership. Captain Andy Robertson is likely to start at left-back, while Aaron Hickey may retain his place at right-back. In midfield, McGinn and McTominay are expected to start, with Ben Gannon-Doak and Lewis Ferguson also in the mix.

However, there is a possibility that Scotland may need an extra central midfielder to deal with Morocco's attack, which could mean Lawrence Shankland drops out and Ryan Christie comes in. If so, Christie would likely join McGinn, McTominay, and Ferguson in midfield. The team's formation may also change, with a back three and a 3-5-1-1 formation possible, which would see Kieran Tierney come in and Gannon-Doak miss out.

Morocco will be one of the toughest tests Scotland will face in their group games, along with Brazil. Coach Steve Clarke will need to pick the team he feels can get a result against the team ranked 11th best in the world by FIFA.