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Bolivia - Bolivia VS Scotland Score Today
Bolivia
06-07 04:00
0 - 4
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End 0-4
87′
leonardo viviani
M.Terceros
87′
oscar lopez
Ervin vaca
84′
A.Ralston
80′
T.Fletcher
L.Ferguson
80′
D. Hyam
G. Hanley
80′
J. Souttar
J. Hendry
80′
babil nacif
R.Matheus
70′
K. McLean
S. McTominay
65′
leonardo
E.Morales
65′
M.Torrez
G.Villamil
62′
A.Ralston
A. Hickey
62′
F. Curtis
B. Doak
62′
G. Hirst
L. Shankland
62′
R. Stewart
C. Adams
58′
C. Melgar
52′
M.Terceros
46′
G. Bazan
M. Paniagua
46′
lucas macazaga
Y.Rocha
46′
K. Tierney
A.Robertson
46′
J. McGinn
R. Christie
46′
C. Melgar
Daniel ribera
Halftime 0-4
45′
0-4
C. Adams
36′
R.Fernández
30′
0-3
C. Adams
Assist: B. Doak
23′
0-2
S. McTominay
Assist: L. Shankland
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0-1
L. Shankland
Assist: A.Robertson
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Scotland Run Riot in Bolivia: 4-0 Friendly Rout in La Paz

Scotland produced a stunning away performance on June 7, 2026, thrashing Bolivia 4-0 in an international friendly played at the Estadio Hernando Siles in La Paz. Despite the high altitude, the Tartan Army’s side showed no signs of fatigue, racing into an early lead and never looking back.

First Half: Scotland Dominate from the Start

Scotland started with purpose, pressing Bolivia high up the pitch. The breakthrough came in the 12th minute when John McGinn chested down a cross from Andy Robertson and volleyed home from 12 yards. The visitors doubled their lead in the 28th minute through Lyndon Dykes, who latched onto a through ball from Ryan Christie and slotted past Bolivia's goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra. By halftime, Scotland had 65% possession and had created several more chances, with Viscarra making fine saves from Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour.

Second Half: Clinical Finish

Scotland continued their dominance after the break. In the 57th minute, Ryan Christie made it 3-0 with a curling free kick from the edge of the area. Bolivia's struggles were compounded when they were reduced to 10 men in the 68th minute after a reckless challenge. Scotland capitalised immediately: substitute Che Adams tapped in from close range after a goalmouth scramble for 4-0. The hosts rarely threatened, managing just one shot on target in the entire match.

Key Performers

  • John McGinn (Scotland) – Scored the opener and was a driving force in midfield.
  • Ryan Christie (Scotland) – A goal and an assist, excellent set-piece delivery.
  • Andy Robertson (Scotland) – Constant threat from left-back, two assists.

Tactical Story

Scotland deployed a 3-4-3 formation with wing-backs pushing high, overloaded Bolivia's 4-4-2 midfield. The Scots excelled in transition, quickly moving the ball forward after winning possession. Bolivia attempted to play through the middle but lacked creativity and were constantly caught offside. Scotland’s physicality and sharpness were remarkable given the altitude (3,600m). Head coach Steve Clarke’s game plan was executed perfectly: high pressing, quick passing, and relentless movement.

The resounding win provides a massive boost as Scotland prepare for their UEFA Euro qualifiers. For Bolivia, this result highlights the work needed ahead of the Copa América.