Scotland vs Denmark
Competition – World Cup Qualifying
Stadium: Hampden Park
Date: 18th November 2025
Kick-off time – 19:45 GMT
Scotland host Denmark at Hampden Park on Tuesday, 18th November 2025, in a crucial World Cup qualifying fixture that sees both nations arriving in contrasting recent form. Scotland look to recover from a painful defeat in their last outing, while Denmark remain unbeaten across their previous five matches with three wins and two draws. The encounter promises competitive intensity as Scotland seek home advantage to bounce back and Denmark aim to extend their solid qualifying run.
Scotland’s recent campaign has been productive despite a setback in their most recent match. Their latest outing ended in a 3-2 away loss to Greece on Saturday, ending a three-match winning streak. Prior to that disappointment, they secured a 2-1 home victory over Belarus in October. Earlier in this sequence, they defeated Greece 3-1 at home and claimed a 2-0 away win over Belarus in September. The run began with a goalless draw at home to Denmark in early September. Scotland have shown attacking threat with 9 goals scored across these five matches, though defensive vulnerabilities were exposed in the Greece defeat that cost them momentum heading into this vital home fixture.
Denmark arrive in Glasgow riding an unbeaten five-match run characterized by resilience and consistency. Their most recent match saw them draw 2-2 at home with Belarus on Friday. Before that, they secured a 3-1 home victory over Greece in October. Earlier in this sequence, they thrashed Belarus 6-0 away and defeated Greece 3-0 away in September. The run started with that goalless draw away to Scotland in early September. Denmark have demonstrated both attacking prowess with 14 goals scored and defensive discipline across most matches, though recent fixtures have shown they can be tested by determined opposition.
The head-to-head record favours Scotland, who have won three of the last five encounters, with Denmark claiming one victory and one match ending in a draw. Most recently, the sides played out a goalless draw in Denmark in September 2025. Scotland won 2-0 at home in November 2021, while Denmark won 2-0 at home in September 2021.
Scotland enter this match determined to recover from that Greek setback and reassert their qualifying ambitions in front of their home support at Hampden Park. Denmark, meanwhile, will aim to maintain their unbeaten record and strengthen their position in the group standings. Both teams have demonstrated quality throughout the campaign, with Scotland’s home advantage potentially decisive against a Danish side that has proven difficult to break down but showed defensive cracks against Belarus.
Fans across multiple territories can follow this pivotal qualifier through various broadcast platforms. In Great Britain, the match streams on BBC Sport Web and BBC iPlayer, with terrestrial coverage on BBC Two and BBC Scotland, plus audio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live. Danish supporters can access the game via TV2 Play Denmark and TV2 Sport Denmark. The Republic of Ireland has coverage through BBC Sport Web, BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, Virgin Media Two, and BBC Scotland, with BBC Radio 5 Live providing audio. International viewers can watch through regional broadcasters including DAZN in Germany, Austria, Belgium, and Switzerland, beIN Sports across the Middle East and North Africa, Disney+ ESPN services throughout the Americas, and Viaplay in Norway and Sweden. The 19:45 GMT kick-off translates to 20:45 in Copenhagen, 14:45 EST, and early morning slots for Asian audiences.
Scotland – Last 5 Matches
| Result |
Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Competition |
Date |
| L |
Greece |
3-2 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Nov 15, 2025 |
| W |
Scotland |
2-1 |
Belarus |
World Cup Qualifying |
Oct 12, 2025 |
| W |
Scotland |
3-1 |
Greece |
World Cup Qualifying |
Oct 9, 2025 |
| W |
Belarus |
0-2 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 8, 2025 |
| D |
Denmark |
0-0 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 5, 2025 |
Denmark – Last 5 Matches
| Result |
Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Competition |
Date |
| D |
Denmark |
2-2 |
Belarus |
World Cup Qualifying |
Nov 15, 2025 |
| W |
Denmark |
3-1 |
Greece |
World Cup Qualifying |
Oct 12, 2025 |
| W |
Belarus |
0-6 |
Denmark |
World Cup Qualifying |
Oct 9, 2025 |
| W |
Greece |
0-3 |
Denmark |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 8, 2025 |
| D |
Denmark |
0-0 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 5, 2025 |
Head-To-Head Record
| Home Team |
Score |
Away Team |
Competition |
Date |
| Denmark |
0-0 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 5, 2025 |
| Scotland |
2-0 |
Denmark |
World Cup Qualifying |
Nov 15, 2021 |
| Denmark |
2-0 |
Scotland |
World Cup Qualifying |
Sep 1, 2021 |
| Scotland |
1-0 |
Denmark |
International Friendly |
Mar 29, 2016 |
| Scotland |
2-1 |
Denmark |
International Friendly |
Aug 10, 2011 |
TV Listings / Streaming
| Country |
Broadcaster |
| Great Britain |
BBC Sport Web, BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, BBC Scotland, BBC Radio 5 Live |
| Ireland Republic |
BBC Sport Web, BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, Virgin Media Two, BBC Scotland, BBC Radio 5 Live |
| Denmark |
TV2 Play Denmark, TV2 Sport Denmark |
| USA |
fuboTV, Fubo Sports Network, ViX, Tubi |
| Germany |
DAZN Germany |
| Poland |
Polsat Box Go, Polsat Sport Premium 2 |
| Portugal |
Sport TV Multiscreen |
| Norway |
Viaplay Norway, TV 2 Play |
| Sweden |
Viaplay Sweden |
| Australia |
Stan Sport |