Scotland vs Belarus live stream: how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier online from anywhere for free

Scotland take on Belarus at Hampden Park as they look to take six points from the international break.

It’s been an ideal start to the World Cup qualifying campaign for Steve Clarke’s men, with seven points from their opening three matches. A draw away to Denmark marked a solid beginning in September, and they have since recorded back-to-back victories over Belarus and Greece, putting them in pole position alongside the Danes. Thursday night’s win over Greece was particularly impressive, with three second-half goals overturning Kostas Tsimikas’ opener.

Next up at Hampden Park on Sunday are Belarus. The White Wings have lost every game so far in Group C and suffered their heaviest defeat in over four years on Thursday night, as a Rasmus Højlund-inspired Denmark cruised to a 6–0 victory. If Belarus are to have any chance of reaching the 2026 World Cup, a win in Glasgow is essential.

Read on to find out how to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier between Scotland and Belarus — including free viewing optionss.

Can I watch Scotland vs Belarus for free?

Scotland vs Belarus will be free-to-air in Britain with BBC Scotland showcasing all the action.

All you need to do is create a simple account on BBC iPlayer, use a valid UK postcode (e.g. SE1 7PB) and you’ll be good to go.

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How to watch Scotland vs Belarus live streams in the US

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Soccer fans based in the US can watch Scotland vs Belarus on Fox Sports 2.

To access this channel you will need a cord-cutting subscription. Fubo (5-day free trial) is one option while YouTube TV (5-day free trial) or Sling TV, where you need the Sling Blue + Sports Extra package.

Alternatively, Fox One will stream the channel with prices starting at $19.99/month.

Outside the US for the big game? Use NordVPN to tap into Scotland vs Belarus coverage.

How to watch Scotland vs Belarus live streams in the UK

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As alluded to earlier, BBC Scotland via BBC iPlayer will have all the Scotland vs Belarus coverage for free.

Outside the UK right now? Use NordVPN to access your free coverage from Hampden Park.

How to watch Scotland vs Belarus live streams in Australia

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To watch Scotland vs Belarus in Australia you’ll need to subscribe to Stan Sport, which is $20 per month on top of a regular Stan subscription, which itself costs from $12 a month.

UK residents visiting Oz? Get a VPN to tune in while for free while you’re away.

How to watch Scotland vs Belarus live streams in Canada

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DAZN are showing the Scotland vs Belarus game in Canada.

DAZN starts at CA$24.99 per month for a fixed term monthly subscription. Or CA$34.99 for a rolling monthly contract

Outside Canada for the fixture? Use NordVPN to unlock your World Cup Qualifying streams.

What time does Scotland vs Belarus kick-off?

The World Cup Qualifier between Scotland and Belarus will kick-off at 5pm BST / 12pm ET / 9am PT on Sunday October, 12. That’s 2am AEST on Monday, 13 October in Australia.

Group C Standings World Cup Qualifying

POS

TEAM

PLD

GD

PTS

1

Denmark

3

+9

7

2

Scotland

3

+4

7

3

Greece

3

-1

3

4

Belarus

3

-12

0

Can I watch Scotland vs Belarus on my mobile?

Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser.

You can also stay up-to-date with UEFA World Cup qualifying on the official social media channels on YouTube (@UEFA) and Instagram (@UEFA_official).

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