Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent coverage:
- Scotland vs Curaçao took place as a World Cup warm-up at Hampden Park on May 30, 2026. Reports indicate Scotland won 3-1 with Lawrence Shankland scoring twice and Findlay Currtis (Findlay Curtis? likely misremembered; reporting highlighted Shankland’s brace and another goal) contributing to the home side’s victory.[1][2]
- Key moments noted include a red card for Jurgen Locadia during the match and injuries concerns for Scotland’s Aaron Hickey, though he continued after the stoppage.[2][1]
- The match served as Scotland’s final home game before their US World Cup schedule, with Steve Clarke renewing his contract and using the friendly to gauge readiness ahead of the World Cup in the United States.[2]
- Ongoing coverage from outlets like The Guardian, Goal, and Independent highlighted minute-by-minute action, team news, and tactical considerations as Scotland prepared for the World Cup, including squad selections and rest for several players.[5][7][2]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise live-update summary from each source and provide a compact scoreline, goal scorers, and notable incidents in a quick-reference list. I can also set up a short table comparing Scotland’s XI from this match with expected World Cup selections if that would help.
Sources
Scotland vs Curacao Live Score, FIFA International Friendly: Follow the play-by-play updates from the SCO vs CUW friendly match at Hampden Park on May 30, 2026
www.outlookindia.comLatest news, stats and live commentary for the Friendlies's meeting between Scotland v Curacao on the 30 May 2026
www.goal.comLatest news, stats and live commentary for the Friendlies's meeting between Scotland v Curacao on the May 30, 2026
www.goal.comTraffic Scotland gives you the real-time information you need about Scotland’s trunk road network
www.traffic.gov.scotLatest news, stats and live commentary for the Friendlies's meeting between Scotland v Curacao on the May 30, 2026
www.goal.comJoin Scott Murray for minute-by-minute updates as Scotland continue their preparations for the World Cup with a friendly at Hampden Park
www.theguardian.comSteve Clarke has committed his long-term future to the Tartan Army, with Curacao offering vital preparation before the 2026 World Cup and the Group C opener against Haiti in Boston
www.independent.co.uk