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This article lists the results for the Scotland national football team from 2000 to the present day.
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
March 27 |
Stade de France, Saint-Denis (A) |
France |
0–5 |
F |
|
BBC |
April 17 |
Pittodrie, Aberdeen (H) |
Nigeria |
1–2 |
F |
Christian Dailly |
BBC |
May 16 |
Asiad Main Stadium, Busan (A) |
Korea Republic |
1–4 |
F |
Scott Dobie |
BBC |
May 20 |
Mongkok Stadium, Hong Kong (N) |
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) |
Denmark |
0–1 |
F |
|
BBC |
September 7 |
Svangaskard, Toftir (A) |
Faroe Islands |
2–2 |
ECQG5 |
Paul Lambert, Barry Ferguson |
BBC |
October 12 |
Laugardalsvollur, Reykjavík (A) |
Iceland |
2–0 |
ECQG5 |
Christian Dailly, Gary Naysmith |
BBC |
October 15 |
Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) |
Canada |
3–1 |
F |
Stevie Crawford (2), Steven Thompson |
BBC |
November 20 |
Estadio Primeiro de Maio, Braga (A) |
Portugal |
0–2 |
F |
|
BBC |
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
February 12 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Republic of Ireland |
0–2 |
F |
|
BBC |
March 29 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Iceland |
2–1 |
ECQG5 |
Kenny Miller, Lee Wilkie |
BBC |
April 2 |
S Dariaus ir S.Gireno SC, Kaunas (A) |
Lithuania |
0–1 |
ECQG5 |
|
BBC |
April 30 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Austria |
0–2 |
F |
|
BBC |
May 27 |
Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh (H) |
New Zealand |
1–1 |
F |
Stevie Crawford |
BBC |
June 7 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Germany |
1–1 |
ECQG5 |
Kenny Miller |
BBC |
August 20 |
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) |
Norway |
0–0 |
F |
|
BBC |
September 6 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Faroe Islands |
3–1 |
ECQG5 |
Neil McCann, Paul Dickov, James McFadden |
BBC |
September 10 |
Westfalenstadion, Dortmund (A) |
Germany |
1–2 |
ECQG5 |
Neil McCann |
BBC |
October 11 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Lithuania |
1–0 |
ECQG5 |
Darren Fletcher |
BBC |
November 15 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Netherlands |
1–0 |
ECQPO |
James McFadden |
BBC |
November 19 |
Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam (A) |
Netherlands |
0–6 |
ECQPO |
|
BBC |
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
February 18 |
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (A) |
Wales |
0–4 |
F |
|
BBC |
March 31 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Romania |
1–2 |
F |
James McFadden |
BBC |
April 28 |
Parken, Copenhagen (A) |
Denmark |
0–1 |
F |
|
BBC |
May 27 |
Le Coq Arena, Tallinn (A) |
Estonia |
1–0 |
F |
James McFadden |
BBC |
May 30 |
Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) |
Trinidad and Tobago |
4–1 |
F |
Darren Fletcher, Gary Holt, Gary Caldwell, Nigel Quashie |
BBC |
August 18 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Hungary |
0–3 |
F |
|
BBC |
September 3 |
Estadio Ciutat de Valencia, Valencia (A) |
Spain |
1–1[3] |
F |
Rubén Baraja (o.g.) / James McFadden[4] |
BBC |
September 8 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Slovenia |
0–0 |
WCQG5 |
|
BBC |
October 9 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Norway |
0–1 |
WCQG5 |
|
BBC |
October 13 |
Stadionul Republican, Chişinău (A) |
Moldova |
1–1 |
WCQG5 |
Steven Thompson |
BBC |
November 17 |
Easter Road, Edinburgh (H) |
Sweden |
1–4 |
F |
James McFadden (pen.) |
BBC |
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
March 26 |
San Siro, Milan (A) |
Italy |
0–2 |
WCQG5 |
|
BBC |
June 4 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Moldova |
2–0 |
WCQG5 |
Christian Dailly, James McFadden |
BBC |
June 8 |
Dinamo Stadion, Minsk (A) |
Belarus |
0–0 |
WCQG5 |
|
BBC |
August 17 |
Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadion, Graz (A) |
Austria |
2–2 |
F |
Kenny Miller, Garry O’Connor |
BBC |
September 3 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Italy |
1–1 |
WCQG5 |
Kenny Miller |
BBC |
September 7 |
Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo (A) |
Norway |
2–1 |
WCQG5 |
Kenny Miller (2) |
BBC |
October 8 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Belarus |
0–1 |
WCQG5 |
|
BBC |
October 12, |
Petrol Arena Stadium, Celje (A) |
Slovenia |
3–0 |
WCQG5 |
Darren Fletcher, James McFadden, Paul Hartley |
BBC |
November 12, |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
USA |
1–1 |
F |
Andy Webster |
BBC |
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
March 1 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Switzerland |
1–3 |
F |
Kenny Miller |
BBC |
May 11 |
Kobe Wing Stadium, Kobe (N) |
Bulgaria |
5–1 |
Kirin Cup |
Kris Boyd (2), James McFadden, Chris Burke (2) |
BBC |
May 13 |
Saitama Stadium, Tokyo (A) |
Japan |
0–0 |
Kirin Cup |
|
BBC |
September 2 |
Celtic Park, Glasgow (H) |
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) |
Lithuania |
2–1 |
ECQ(B) |
Christian Dailly, Kenny Miller |
BBC |
October 7 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
France |
1–0 |
ECQ(B) |
Gary Caldwell |
BBC |
October 11 |
Olympic Stadium, Kiev (A) |
Ukraine |
0–2 |
ECQ(B) |
|
BBC |
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score[1] |
Competition |
Scotland scorers |
Match Report |
March 24 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Georgia |
2–1 |
ECQ(B) |
Kris Boyd, Craig Beattie |
BBC |
March 28 |
Stadio San Nicola, Bari (A) |
Italy |
0–2 |
ECQ(B) |
|
BBC |
May 30 |
Gerhard Hanappi Stadium, Vienna (A) |
Austria |
1–0 |
F |
Garry O'Connor |
BBC |
June 6 |
Svangaskard, Toftir (A) |
Faroe Islands |
2–0 |
ECQ(B) |
Shaun Maloney, Garry O'Connor |
BBC |
August 22 |
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen (H) |
South Africa |
1–0 |
F |
Kris Boyd |
BBC |
September 8 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Lithuania |
3–1 |
ECQ(B) |
Kris Boyd, Stephen McManus, James McFadden |
BBC |
September 12 |
Parc des Princes[5], Paris (A) |
France |
1–0 |
ECQ(B) |
James McFadden |
BBC |
October 13 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Ukraine |
3–1 |
ECQ(B) |
Kenny Miller, Lee McCulloch, James McFadden |
BBC |
October 17 |
Boris Paichadze Stadium, Tbilisi (A) |
Georgia |
0–2 |
ECQ(B) |
|
BBC |
November 17 |
Hampden Park, Glasgow (H) |
Italy |
1–2 |
ECQ(B) |
Barry Ferguson |
BBC |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Scotland's score is shown first.
- ^ Caps and goals awarded by Scottish FA [1] but not recognised by FIFA as an official international match [2]
- ^ Match abandoned after 59 minutes due to floodlight failure. Recognised by FIFA as official international, caps awarded by Scottish FA.
- ^ 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
- ^ Stade de France unavailable due to the Rugby World Cup 2007
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