Scotland continue their push for the 2026 World Cup on Monday with an away trip to face Belarus at the ZTE Arena in Hungary.
For Belarus, the road to qualification has already started on the wrong foot. They were thrashed 5-1 by Greece last week, salvaging only a late consolation to soften the blow. With Denmark and Scotland also in Group C, they remain heavy outsiders and face a monumental task to keep their dream of reaching a first-ever major tournament alive.
Scotland, on the other hand, opened their campaign with a valuable point on the road against Denmark. It wasn't a vintage display, but a disciplined 0-0 draw against the group favorites gives Steve Clarke’s men a solid platform, with arguably their toughest test already behind them.
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How to watch Belarus vs Scotland online - TV channels & live streams
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The match will be shown live across multiple BBC platforms in the UK. Live updates can be found here on GOAL.
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Belarus vs Scotland kick-off time
The match will be played at ZTE Arena in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, on Monday, with kick-off at 7:45 pm BST for fans in the UK.
Team news & squads
Belarus team news
Veteran Alyaksandr Martynovich, still marshalling Belarus’ backline at 38, brings leadership at the rear, while forward Vitaly Lisakovich will shoulder the scoring burden, having netted seven times for the national team.
Scotland team news
Clarke has plenty of quality at his disposal for this international window. Captain Andrew Robertson, alongside Kieran Tierney and Anthony Ralston, are all expected to feature in a defence that has become Scotland's backbone.


