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Scotland - Scotland Vs Curacao 763367 Live Football
Scotland
05-30 20:00
4 - 1
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Curacao - Scotland Vs Curacao 763367 Scores
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Scotland
Curacao
Attacks
128
60
Dangerous Attacks
74
22
Ball Possession
67
33
On Target
11
2
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2125
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End 4-1
83′
G.Kastaneer
81′
R. Christie
77′
J. wilson
L. Shankland
77′
A.Ralston
A.Robertson
77′
L.Kelly
C.Gordon
68′
T.Fletcher
64′
3-1
L. Shankland
Assist: L. Dykes
61′
J.Antonisse
J.Bacuna
61′
T.Noslin
L. Comenencia
59′
2-1
L. Shankland
Assist: R. Christie
55′
G.Roemeratoe
L.Bacuna
49′
K. McLean
46′
T.Fletcher
B. Doak
46′
L. Dykes
G. Hirst
46′
G. Hanley
J. Souttar
46′
D. Hyam
S. Mckenna
46′
N. Patterson
A. Hickey
46′
G.Kastaneer
R. Bazoer
Halftime 1-1
46′
1-1
F. Curtis
Assist: K. McLean
42′
F. Curtis
B. Gilmour
38′
J. Locadia
36′
T. Chong
17′
0-1
T. Chong
Assist: A. Obispo
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Scotland Cruise Past Curacao in International Friendly

Scotland delivered a commanding 4-1 victory over Curacao in an international friendly played on May 30, 2026. The match, held at Hampden Park in Glasgow, saw the home side dominate from first whistle to last, with a hat-trick from striker Lawrence Shankland stealing the headlines.

First-Half Blitz

Scotland wasted no time asserting their superiority. Shankland opened the scoring in the 11th minute, slotting home a cross from Ryan Christie. He doubled the lead just after the half-hour mark with a powerful header from a Andy Robertson corner. Curacao pulled one back against the run of play in the 38th minute through forward Jarchinio Antonia, but Scotland restored their two-goal cushion before halftime when John McGinn curled a free kick into the top corner.

Second Half and Hat-Trick Hero

The second half was a more controlled affair, with Scotland content to keep possession and limit Curacao’s opportunities. Shankland completed his hat-trick in the 67th minute, tapping in from close range after a Jacob Brown shot was saved. The victory marked Scotland’s third straight win in friendlies as they build momentum ahead of upcoming European Championship qualifying matches.

What It Means

For Scotland manager Steve Clarke, the performance provided a welcome boost, especially Shankland’s form in front of goal. Curacao, ranked much lower in the FIFA standings, showed flashes of quality but were ultimately outclassed by the Scots’ superior organization and depth.