Scotland Women 6-0 Israel Women: Dominant Display in World Cup Qualifier
Scotland Women began their FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) campaign in emphatic fashion on 6 June 2026, demolishing Israel Women 6-0 in a one-sided contest. The result sends a clear message to the rest of the group that Scotland are serious contenders for a spot in the 2027 tournament.
First-Half Blitz
From the opening whistle, Scotland dictated the tempo. Their high press forced Israel into errors, and the first goal arrived inside 10 minutes when a swift move down the left flank ended with a composed finish across goal. The floodgates opened shortly after: a second goal came from a corner, with a defender rising highest to power a header home.
By the 30th minute, Scotland had raced into a 4-0 lead. Two quick-fire strikes – one a long-range effort that flew into the top corner, the other a breakaway goal finishing a clinical counter-attack – left Israel shell-shocked. The visitors managed to stem the tide before half-time, but the damage was already done.
Second-Half Clinics
Scotland continued to dominate after the interval, though they showed more patience in possession. The fifth goal came from a well-worked team move that carved open the Israeli defence, allowing a forward to slot home from close range. The sixth and final goal was a moment of individual brilliance: a curling free-kick from the edge of the box that nestled into the side netting.
Israel rarely threatened the Scottish goal, with the home side's defence marshalled effectively throughout. Goalkeeper Lee Alexander had a quiet afternoon, making only a couple of routine saves.
Significance of the Result
This victory gives Scotland maximum points and a healthy goal difference advantage early in the qualifying campaign. Manager Pedro Martinez Losa will be pleased with the ruthlessness shown in front of goal and the defensive solidity. For Israel, it is a harsh lesson but one they can learn from as they face other group opponents.
The result underlines Scotland's credentials as one of the stronger teams in European qualifying, and fans will be optimistic about their chances of reaching a second consecutive World Cup.

