Scotland national football team - Results 1980-1999

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This article lists the results for the Scotland national football team between 1980 and 1999.

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[edit] 1980s

[edit] 1980

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Portugal Portugal 4–1 ECQG2 Kenny Dalglish, Andy Gray, Steve Archibald, Archie Gemmill
May 16 Windsor Park, Belfast (A) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 0–1 BHC
May 21 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Wales Wales 1–0 BHC Willie Miller
May 24 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–2 BHC
May 28 Warta Stadion, Poznań (A) Flag of Poland Poland 0–1 F
May 31 Nepstadion, Budapest (A) Flag of Hungary Hungary 1–3 F Steve Archibald
September 10 Solna Stadion, Stockholm (A) Flag of Sweden Sweden 1–0 WCQG8 Gordon Strachan
October 15 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Portugal Portugal 0–0 WCQG8

[edit] 1981

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 25 National Stadium, Ramat Gan (A) Flag of Israel Israel 1–0 WCQG8 Kenny Dalglish
March 25 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1–1 WCQG8 John Wark
April 28 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Israel Israel 3–1 WCQG8 John Robertson (2, 1 pen.), Davie Provan
May 16 Vetch Field, Swansea (A) Flag of Wales Wales 0–2 BHC
May 19 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 2–0 BHC Ray Stewart, Steve Archibald
May 23 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England England 1–0 BHC John Robertson
September 9 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Sweden Sweden 2–0 WCQG8 Joe Jordan, John Robertson (pen.)
October 14 Windsor Park, Belfast (A) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 0–0 WCQG8
November 18 Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (A) Flag of Portugal Portugal 1–2 WCQG8 Paul Sturrock

[edit] 1982

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 24 Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia (A) Flag of Spain Spain 0–3 F
March 23 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2–1 F Frank Gray (pen.), Kenny Dalglish
April 28 Windsor Park, Belfast (A) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1–1 BHC John Wark
May 24 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Wales Wales 1–0 BHC Asa Hartford
May 29 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–1 BHC
June 15 Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga (N) Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 5–2 WCG6 John Wark (2), John Robertson, Kenny Dalglish, Steve Archibald
June 18 Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan, Seville (N) Flag of Brazil Brazil 1–4 WCG6 David Narey
June 22 Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga (N) Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 2–2 WCG6 Joe Jordan, Graeme Souness
October 13 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 2–0 ECQG1 John Wark, Paul Sturrock
November 17 Wankdorf Stadion, Berne (A) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 0–2 ECQG1
December 15 Heysel Stadion, Brussels (A) Flag of Belgium Belgium 2–3 ECQ Kenny Dalglish (2)

[edit] 1983

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 30 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2–2 ECQG1 John Wark, Charlie Nicholas
May 24 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 0–0 BHC
May 28 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A) Flag of Wales Wales 2–0 BHC Andy Gray, Alan Brazil
June 1 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England England 0–2 BHC
June 12 Empire Stadium, Vancouver (A) Flag of Canada Canada 2–0 F Gordon Strachan (pen.), Mark McGhee
June 16 Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton (A) Flag of Canada Canada 3–0 F Charlie Nicholas, Richard Gough, Graeme Souness
June 19 Varsity Stadium, Toronto (A) Flag of Canada Canada 2–0 F Andy Gray (2)
September 21 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 2–0 F John Robertson, Davie Dodds
October 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Belgium Belgium 1–1 ECQG1 Charlie Nicholas
November 16 Kurt-Wabbel Stadion, Halle (A) Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 1–2 ECQG1 Eamonn Bannon
December 13 Windsor Park, Belfast (A) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 0–2 BHC

[edit] 1984

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 28 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Wales Wales 2–1 BHC Davie Cooper, Maurice Johnston
May 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 1–1 BHC Mark McGhee
June 1 Stade Velodrome, Marseilles (A) Flag of France France 0–2 F
September 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 6–1 F Davie Cooper, Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish, Paul Sturrock, Maurice Johnston,
Charlie Nicholas
October 17 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Iceland Iceland 3–0 WCQG7 Paul McStay (2), Charlie Nicholas
November 14 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Spain Spain 3–1 WCQG7 Maurice Johnston (2), Kenny Dalglish

[edit] 1985

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 27 Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan, Seville (A) Flag of Spain Spain 0–1 WCQG7
March 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Wales Wales 0–1 WCQG7
May 25 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 1–0 Rous Cup Richard Gough
May 28 Laugardalsvollur, Reykjavík (A) Flag of Iceland Iceland 1–0 WCQG7 Jim Bett
September 10 Ninian Park, Cardiff (A) Flag of Wales Wales 1–1[2] WCQG7 Davie Cooper (pen.)
October 16 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 0–0 F
November 20 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Australia Australia 2–0 WCQPO Davie Cooper, Frank McAvennie
December 4 Olympic Park, Melbourne (A) Flag of Australia Australia 0–0 WCQPO

[edit] 1986

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
January 28 National Stadium, Ramat Gan (A) Flag of Israel Israel 1–0 F Paul McStay
March 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Romania Romania 3–0 F Gordon Strachan, Richard Gough, Roy Aitken
April 23 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England England 1–2 RC Graeme Souness
April 29 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven (A) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–0 F
June 4 Neza Stadium, Nezahualcoyotl (N) Flag of Denmark Denmark 0–1 WCGE
June 8 Estadio la Corregidora, Queretaro (N) Flag of West Germany West Germany 1–2 WCGE Gordon Strachan
June 8 Neza Stadium, Nezahualcoyotl (N) Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 0–0 WCGE
September 10 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 0–0 ECQG7
October 15 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A) Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 0–0 ECQG7
November 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 3–0 ECQG7 Davie Cooper (2, 1 pen.), Maurice Johnston

[edit] 1987

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 18 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 0–1 ECQG7
April 1 Parc Astrid, Brussels (A) Flag of Belgium Belgium 1–4 ECQG7 Paul McStay
May 23 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–0 RC
May 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Brazil Brazil 0–2 RC
September 9 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Hungary Hungary 2–0 F Ally McCoist (2)
October 14 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Belgium Belgium 2–0 ECQG7 Ally McCoist, Paul McStay
November 11 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia (A) Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1–0 ECQG7 Gary Mackay
December 2 Stade de la Frontière, Esch-Sur-Alzette (A) Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 0–0 ECQG7

[edit] 1988

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 17 King Fahd Stadium, Riyadh (A) Flag of Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2–2 F Maurice Johnston, John Collins
March 22 Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta (A) Flag of Malta Malta 1–1 F Graeme Sharp
April 27 Bernabeu, Madrid (A) Flag of Spain Spain 0–0 F
May 17 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Colombia Colombia 0–0 RC
May 21 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England England 0–1 RC
September 14 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) Flag of Norway Norway 2–1 WCQG5 Paul McStay, Maurice Johnston
October 19 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1–1 WCQG5 Maurice Johnston
December 22 Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia (A) Flag of Italy Italy 0–2 F

[edit] 1989

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 8 Tsirion Stadium, Limassol Flag of Cyprus Cyprus 3–2 WCQG5 Richard Gough (2), Maurice Johnston
March 8 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of France France 2–0 WCQG5 Maurice Johnston (2)
April 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Cyprus Cyprus 2–1 WCQG5 Maurice Johnston, Ally McCoist
May 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–2 RC
May 30 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Chile Chile 2–0 RC Alan McInally, Murdo MacLeod
September 6 Dinamo Stadion, Zagreb (A) Flag of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1–3 WCQG5 Gordon Durie
October 11 Parc des Princes, Paris (A) Flag of France France 0–3 WCQG5
November 15 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Norway Norway 1–1 WCQG5 Ally McCoist

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 1990

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competitionetition Scotland scorers
March 28 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Argentina Argentina 1–0 F Stewart McKimmie
April 25 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 0–1 F
May 16 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of Egypt Egypt 1–3 F Ally McCoist
May 19 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Poland Poland 1–1 F Maurice Johnston
May 28 Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta (A) Flag of Malta Malta 2–1 F Alan McInally (2)
June 11 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (N) Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica 0–1 WCGC
June 16 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (N) Flag of Sweden Sweden 2–1 WCGC Stuart McCall, Maurice Johnston
June 20 Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin (N) Flag of Brazil Brazil 0–1 WCGC
September 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Romania Romania 2–1 ECQG2 John Robertson, Ally McCoist
October 17 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2–1 ECQG2 John Robertson, Gary McAllister
November 14 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia (A) Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1–1 ECQG2 Ally McCoist

[edit] 1991

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 6 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Soviet Union USSR 0–1 F
March 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1–1 ECQG2 John Collins
May 1 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A) Flag of San Marino San Marino 2–0 ECQG2 Gordon Strachan (pen.), Gordon Durie
September 11 Wankdorf Stadion, Berne (A) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2–2 ECQG2 Gordon Durie, Ally McCoist
October 16 Steaua Stadium, Bucharest (A) Flag of Romania Romania 0–1 ECQG2
November 13 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of San Marino San Marino 4–0 ECQG2 Paul McStay, Ally McCoist, Richard Gough, Gordon Durie

[edit] 1992

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 19 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1–0 F Ally McCoist
March 25 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Finland Finland 1–1 F Paul McStay
May 17 Mile High Stadium, Denver (A) Flag of the United States USA 1–0 F Pat Nevin
May 20 Varsity Stadium, Toronto (A) Flag of Canada Canada 3–1 F Gary McAllister, Ally McCoist, Maurice Malpas
June 3 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) Flag of Norway Norway 0–0 F
June 12 Ullevi Stadion, Gothenburg (N) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–1[3] ECGB
June 15 Idrottsparken, Norrköping (N) Flag of Germany Germany 0–2 ECGB
June 18 Idrottsparken, Norrköping (N) Flag of Commonwealth of Independent States CIS 3–0 ECGB Paul McStay, Brian McClair, Gary McAllister
September 9 Wankdorf Stadion, Berne (A) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1–3 WCQG1 Ally McCoist
October 14 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Portugal Portugal 0–0 WCQG1
November 18 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Italy Italy 0–0 WCQG1

[edit] 1993

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 17 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Malta Malta 3–0 WCQG1 Ally McCoist (2), Pat Nevin
March 24 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Germany Germany 0–1 F
April 28 Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (A) Flag of Portugal Portugal 0–5 WCQG1
May 19 Kadriorg Staadion, Tallinn (A) Flag of Estonia Estonia 3–0 WCQG1 Kevin Gallacher, John Collins, Scott Booth
June 2 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of Estonia Estonia 3–1 WCQG1 Pat Nevin (2), Brian McClair
September 8 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1–1 WCQG1 John Collins
October 13 Stadio Olimpico, Rome (A) Flag of Italy Italy 1–3 WCQG1 Kevin Gallacher
November 17 Ta Quali Stadium, Valletta (A) Flag of Malta Malta 2–0 WCQG1 Billy McKinlay, Colin Hendry

[edit] 1994

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 23 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–1 F
April 20 Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna (A) Flag of Austria Austria 2–1 F John McGinlay, Billy McKinlay
May 27 Galgenwaard Stadion, Utrecht (A) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1–3 F Duncan Shearer
September 7 Olympic Stadion, Helsinki (A) Flag of Finland Finland 2–0 ECQG8 Duncan Shearer, Collins
October 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 5–1 ECQG8 John Collins (2), Scott Booth, Billy McKinlay
November 16 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Russia Russia 1–1 ECQG8 Scott Booth
December 18 Olympiako Stadio, Athens (A) Flag of Greece Greece 0–1 ECQG8

[edit] 1995

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 29 Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow (A) Flag of Russia Russia 0–0 ECQG8
April 26 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A) Flag of San Marino San Marino 2–0 ECQG8 John Collins, Colin Calderwood
May 21 Big Arch Stadium, Hiroshima (A) Flag of Japan Japan 0–0 Kirin Cup
May 24 Toyama Park Stadium, Toyama (A) Flag of Ecuador Ecuador 2–1 Kirin Cup John Robertson, Stevie Crawford
June 7 Svangaskard, Toftir (A) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2–0 ECQG8 Billy McKinlay, John McGinlay
August 16 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Greece Greece 1–0 ECQG8 Ally McCoist
September 6 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Finland Finland 1–0 ECQG8 Scott Booth
October 11 Rasunda Stadion, Stockholm (A) Flag of Sweden Sweden 0–2 F
November 15 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of San Marino San Marino 5–0 ECQG8 Eoin Jess, Scott Booth, Ally McCoist, Pat Nevin, Fabio Francini (o.g.)

[edit] 1996

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 27 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Australia Australia 1–0 F Ally McCoist
April 24 Parken, Copenhagen (A) Flag of Denmark Denmark 0–2 F
May 26 Veteran's Stadium, New Britain CT (A) Flag of the United States USA 1–2 F Gordon Durie
May 29 Orange Bowl, Miami (A) Flag of Colombia Colombia 0–1 F
June 10 Villa Park, Birmingham (N) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–0 ECGA
June 15 Wembley Stadium, London (N) Flag of England England 0–2 ECGA
June 18 Villa Park, Birmingham (N) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1–0 ECGA Ally McCoist
August 31 Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna (A) Flag of Austria Austria 0–0 WCQG4
October 5 Stadionas Daugava, Riga (A) Flag of Latvia Latvia 2–0 WCQG4 John Collins, Darren Jackson
November 10 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Sweden Sweden 1–0 WCQG4 John McGinlay

[edit] 1997

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
February 11 Stade Louis II, Monaco (A) Flag of Estonia Estonia 0–0 WCQG4
March 29 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) Flag of Estonia Estonia 2–0 WCQG4 Tom Boyd, Janek Meet (o.g.)
April 2 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Austria Austria 2–0 WCQG4 Kevin Gallacher (2)
April 30 Ullevi Stadion, Gothenburg (A) Flag of Sweden Sweden 1–2 WCQG4 Kevin Gallacher
May 27 Rugby Park, Kilmarnock (H) Flag of Wales Wales 0–1 F
June 1 Ta'Qali Stadium, Valletta (A) Flag of Malta Malta 3–2 F Darren Jackson (2), Christian Dailly
June 8 Dinamo Stadion, Minsk (A) Flag of Belarus Belarus 1–0 WCQG4 Gary McAllister (pen.)
September 7 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of Belarus Belarus 4–1 WCQG4 Kevin Gallacher (2), David Hopkin (2)
October 11 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Latvia Latvia 2–0 WCQG4 Kevin Gallacher, Gordon Durie
November 12 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, St Etienne (A) Flag of France France 1–2 F Gordon Durie

[edit] 1998

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 25 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Denmark Denmark 0–1 F
April 22 Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) Flag of Finland Finland 1–1 F Darren Jackson
May 23 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford NJ (A) Flag of Colombia Colombia 2–2 F John Collins, Craig Burley
May 30 RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington DC (A) Flag of the United States USA 0–0 F
June 10 Stade de France, Saint-Denis (N) Flag of Brazil Brazil 1–2 WCGA John Collins (pen.)
June 16 Stade Lescure, Bordeaux (N) Flag of Norway Norway 1–1 WCGA Craig Burley
June 23 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, St Etienne (N) Flag of Morocco Morocco 0–3 WCGA
September 5 Zalgirio Stadionas, Vilnius (A) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 0–0 ECQG9
October 10 Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (A) Flag of Estonia Estonia 3–2 ECQG9 Billy Dodds (2), Sergei Hohlov-Simson (o.g.)
October 14 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2–1 ECQG9 Billy Dodds, Craig Burley

[edit] 1999

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers
March 31 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 1–2 ECQG9 Eoin Jess
April 28 Weserstadion, Bremen (A) Flag of Germany Germany 1–0 F Don Hutchison
June 5 Svangaskard, Toftir (A) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 1–1 ECQG9 Allan Johnston
June 9 Sparta Stadion, Prague (A) Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 2–3 ECQG9 Paul Ritchie, Allan Johnston
September 4 Olimpijski Stadion, Sarajevo (A) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–1 ECQG9 Don Hutchison, Billy Dodds
September 8 Kadriorg Staadion, Tallinn (A) Flag of Estonia Estonia 0–0 ECQG9
October 5 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow (H) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0 ECQG9 John Collins (pen.)
October 9 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 3–0 ECQG9 Don Hutchison, Gary McSwegan, Colin Cameron
November 13 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of England England 0–2 ECQPO
November 17 Wembley Stadium, London (A) Flag of England England 1–0 ECQPO Don Hutchison

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Scotland's score is shown first.
  2. ^ After Davie Cooper's late penalty, manager Jock Stein collapsed and later died of a heart attack.
  3. ^ First European Championship appearance

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