Scotland Women Thrash Israel Women 5-1 in World Cup Qualifier
Scotland Women showed their class with a dominant 5-1 victory over Israel Women on June 10, 2026, in a UEFA Women's World Cup qualification match played in Israel. The visitors' clinical finishing and cohesive team play proved too much for the home side, who struggled to contain Scotland’s attacking waves.
Match Summary
Scotland took control from the opening minutes. Their first goal arrived in the 12th minute when a midfield through-ball split the Israeli defense and the striker slotted home calmly. Israel managed to equalize just before the half-hour mark with a penalty, but Scotland restored their lead before halftime with a header from a corner.
The second half was one-way traffic. Scotland scored three more goals, two from open play and one from a free-kick, while Israel offered little threat going forward. The 5-1 scoreline reflected Scotland’s superiority.
Key Moments
- Scotland’s quick opener: A well-timed run and finish set the tone early.
- Israel’s penalty equalizer: A brief moment of hope, but Scotland responded instantly.
- Second-half blitz: Three goals in 20 minutes put the game beyond reach.
Tactical Analysis
Scotland deployed a 4-2-3-1 with fluid attacking midfielders who drifted into space, overloading Israel’s defensive block. Israel’s 4-4-2 shape lacked width, allowing Scotland’s full-backs to push high and deliver crosses. The visitors also pressed effectively when Israel tried to build from the back, forcing errors.
Standout Players
- Scotland’s winger: Scored twice and created numerous chances with her pace and dribbling.
- Israel’s midfielder: Scored the penalty and worked hard in central areas, but lacked support.
Group Stage Implications
Scotland’s emphatic away win kept them in the top positions of the qualification group, boosting their goal difference significantly. Israel remained near the bottom, needing a strong run in their remaining matches to keep any hopes of progression alive.

