Scotland national football team - Results 2000-present

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This article lists the results for the Scotland national football team from 2000 to the present day.

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[edit] 2000s

[edit] 2000

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 29 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of France France 0–2 F BBC
April 26 Gelredome, Arnhem (A) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–0 F Sunday Mirror
May 30 Lansdowne Road, Dublin (A) Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 2–1 F Don Hutchison, Barry Ferguson The Independent
September 2 Stadionas Skonto, Riga (A) Flag of Latvia Latvia 1–0 WCQG6 Neil McCann BBC
October 7 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle (A) Flag of San Marino San Marino 2–0 WCQG6 Matt Elliott, Don Hutchison BBC
October 11 Maksimir Stadion, Zagreb (A) Flag of Croatia Croatia 1–1 WCQG6 Kevin Gallacher BBC
November 15 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Australia Australia 0–2 F BBC

[edit] 2001

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 24 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Belgium Belgium 2–2 WCQG6 Billy Dodds (2) BBC
March 28 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of San Marino San Marino 4–0 WCQG6 Colin Hendry (2), Billy Dodds, Colin Cameron BBC
April 25 Zawisza Bydgoszcz stadium, Bydgoszcz (A) Flag of Poland Poland 1–1 F Scott Booth (pen.) BBC
September 1 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Croatia Croatia 0–0 WCQG6 BBC
September 5 Stade Roi Baudouin, Brussels (A) Flag of Belgium Belgium 0–2 WCQG6 BBC
October 6 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Latvia Latvia 2–1 WCQG6 Dougie Freedman, David Weir BBC

[edit] 2002

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 27 Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A) Flag of France France 0–5 F BBC
April 17 Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) Flag of Nigeria Nigeria 1–2 F Christian Dailly BBC
May 16 Asiad Main Stadium, Busan (A) Flag of South Korea Korea Republic 1–4 F Scott Dobie BBC
May 20 Mongkok Stadium, Hong Kong (N) Flag of South Africa South Africa 0–2 F BBC
May 23 Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong (A) Hong Kong League XI 4–0[2] F Kevin Kyle, Steven Thompson, Christian Dailly, Scot Gemmill BBC
August 21 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Denmark Denmark 0–1 F BBC
September 7 Svangaskard, Toftir (A) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2–2 ECQG5 Paul Lambert, Barry Ferguson BBC
October 12 Laugardalsvollur, Reykjavík (A) Flag of Iceland Iceland 2–0 ECQG5 Christian Dailly, Gary Naysmith BBC
October 15 Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) Flag of Canada Canada 3–1 F Stevie Crawford (2), Steven Thompson BBC
November 20 Estadio Primeiro de Maio, Braga (A) Flag of Portugal Portugal 0–2 F BBC

[edit] 2003

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
February 12 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 0–2 F BBC
March 29 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Iceland Iceland 2–1 ECQG5 Kenny Miller, Lee Wilkie BBC
April 2 S Dariaus ir S.Gireno SC, Kaunas (A) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 0–1 ECQG5 BBC
April 30 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Austria Austria 0–2 F BBC
May 27 Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh (H) Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 1–1 F Stevie Crawford BBC
June 7 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Germany Germany 1–1 ECQG5 Kenny Miller BBC
August 20 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) Flag of Norway Norway 0–0 F BBC
September 6 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 3–1 ECQG5 Neil McCann, Paul Dickov, James McFadden BBC
September 10 Westfalenstadion, Dortmund (A) Flag of Germany Germany 1–2 ECQG5 Neil McCann BBC
October 11 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 1–0 ECQG5 Darren Fletcher BBC
November 15 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1–0 ECQPO James McFadden BBC
November 19 Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam (A) Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0–6 ECQPO BBC

[edit] 2004

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
February 18 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (A) Flag of Wales Wales 0–4 F BBC
March 31 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Romania Romania 1–2 F James McFadden BBC
April 28 Parken, Copenhagen (A) Flag of Denmark Denmark 0–1 F BBC
May 27 Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A) Flag of Estonia Estonia 1–0 F James McFadden BBC
May 30 Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 4–1 F Darren Fletcher, Gary Holt, Gary Caldwell, Nigel Quashie BBC
August 18 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Hungary Hungary 0–3 F BBC
September 3 Estadio Ciutat de Valencia, Valencia (A) Flag of Spain Spain 1–1[3] F Rubén Baraja (o.g.) / James McFadden[4] BBC
September 8 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Slovenia Slovenia 0–0 WCQG5 BBC
October 9 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Norway Norway 0–1 WCQG5 BBC
October 13 Stadionul Republican, Chişinău (A) Flag of Moldova Moldova 1–1 WCQG5 Steven Thompson BBC
November 17 Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) Flag of Sweden Sweden 1–4 F James McFadden (pen.) BBC

[edit] 2005

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 26 San Siro, Milan (A) Flag of Italy Italy 0–2 WCQG5 BBC
June 4 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Moldova Moldova 2–0 WCQG5 Christian Dailly, James McFadden BBC
June 8 Dinamo Stadion, Minsk (A) Flag of Belarus Belarus 0–0 WCQG5 BBC
August 17 Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion, Graz (A) Flag of Austria Austria 2–2 F Kenny Miller, Garry O’Connor BBC
September 3 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Italy Italy 1–1 WCQG5 Kenny Miller BBC
September 7 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) Flag of Norway Norway 2–1 WCQG5 Kenny Miller (2) BBC
October 8 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Belarus Belarus 0–1 WCQG5 BBC
October 12, Petrol Arena Stadium, Celje (A) Flag of Slovenia Slovenia 3–0 WCQG5 Darren Fletcher, James McFadden, Paul Hartley BBC
November 12, Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the United States USA 1–1 F Andy Webster BBC

[edit] 2006

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 1 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1–3 F Kenny Miller BBC
May 11 Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe (N) Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 5–1 Kirin Cup Kris Boyd (2), James McFadden, Chris Burke (2) BBC
May 13 Saitama Stadium, Tokyo (A) Flag of Japan Japan 0–0 Kirin Cup BBC
September 2 Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 6–0 ECQ(B) Darren Fletcher, James McFadden, Kris Boyd (2, 1 pen.),
Kenny Miller (pen.), Garry O'Connor
BBC
September 6 S Dariaus ir S.Gireno SC, Kaunas (A) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 2–1 ECQ(B) Christian Dailly, Kenny Miller BBC
October 7 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of France France 1–0 ECQ(B) Gary Caldwell BBC
October 11 Olympic Stadium, Kiev (A) Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 0–2 ECQ(B) BBC

[edit] 2007

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 24 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 2–1 ECQ(B) Kris Boyd, Craig Beattie BBC
March 28 Stadio San Nicola, Bari (A) Flag of Italy Italy 0–2 ECQ(B) BBC
May 30 Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna (A) Flag of Austria Austria 1–0 F Garry O'Connor BBC
June 6 Svangaskard, Toftir (A) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 2–0 ECQ(B) Shaun Maloney, Garry O'Connor BBC
August 22 Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen (H) Flag of South Africa South Africa 1–0 F Kris Boyd BBC
September 8 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 3–1 ECQ(B) Kris Boyd, Stephen McManus, James McFadden BBC
September 12 Parc des Princes[5], Paris (A) Flag of France France 1–0 ECQ(B) James McFadden BBC
October 13 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 3–1 ECQ(B) Kenny Miller, Lee McCulloch, James McFadden BBC
October 17 Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi (A) Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 0–2 ECQ(B) BBC
November 17 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Italy Italy 1–2 ECQ(B) Barry Ferguson BBC

[edit] 2008

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Competition Scotland scorers Match Report
March 26 Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) Flag of Croatia Croatia 1–1 F Kenny Miller BBC
May 30 AXA Arena, Prague (A) Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 1–3 F David Clarkson BBC

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Scotland's score is shown first.
  2. ^ Caps and goals awarded by Scottish FA [1] but not recognised by FIFA as an official international match [2]
  3. ^ Match abandoned after 59 minutes due to floodlight failure. Recognised by FIFA as official international, caps awarded by Scottish FA.
  4. ^ Scottish FA credit Scotland goal to James McFadden [3] whereas other sources, BBC, RSSSF and Sporting Life credit goal as a Rubén Baraja own goal
  5. ^ Stade de France unavailable due to the Rugby World Cup 2007

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