📺 Stream Scotland vs Belarus for FREE on BBC iPlayer!
🔒 Use NordVPN to watch from anywhere!
Scotland takes on Belarus this Sunday, October 12, at 5pm BST / 12pm ET, in a crucial FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier at Hampden Park. The Tartan Army has had a dream start to their qualifying campaign, securing seven points from their first three matches. A draw against Denmark was followed by back-to-back wins over Belarus and Greece, putting them joint-top with the Danes.
Belarus, however, finds themselves at the bottom of Group C, having lost all their matches so far. Their heaviest defeat in over four years came on Thursday night, a 6-0 thrashing by Denmark. The White Wings will need to turn their fortunes around with a win in Glasgow if they hope to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
📺 How to watch Scotland vs Belarus – Free Options!
🇬🇧 UK:
– Scotland vs Belarus will be free-to-air on BBC Scotland via BBC iPlayer.
– Just create a simple account, use a valid UK postcode (e.g., SE1 7PB), and enjoy the game!
🌎 Traveling Abroad:
– Use a VPN, like NordVPN, to watch the match as if you were back home in the UK.
🇺🇸 USA:
– Catch the action on Fox Sports 2.
– You’ll need a cord-cutting subscription. Options include Fubo (5-day free trial), YouTube TV (5-day free trial), or Sling TV (Sling Blue + Sports Extra package).
– Alternatively, Fox One streams the channel starting at $19.99/month.
🌍 Outside the US:
– Use NordVPN to access US coverage.
🇦🇺 Australia:
– Stan Sport has the rights, which costs $20/month on top of a regular Stan subscription ($12/month and up).
– UK residents in Oz? Use a VPN to watch for free!
🇨🇦 Canada:
– DAZN is showing the game. Plans start at CA$24.99/month for a fixed term or CA$34.99 for a rolling monthly contract.
– Outside Canada? Use NordVPN to unlock your streams.
🕒 Kick-off Time:
– The match starts at 5pm BST / 12pm ET / 9am PT on Sunday, October 12 (2am AEST on Monday, 13 October in Australia).
🏆 Group C Standings:
1. Denmark (3+9=12)
2. Scotland (3+4=7)
3. Greece (3-1=3)
4. Belarus (3-1=0)
📱 Watch on Mobile:
– Most broadcasters have mobile apps or can be accessed via your phone’s browser.
– Stay updated on UEFA World Cup qualifying via YouTube (@UEFA) and Instagram (@UEFA_official).