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It's game day: Scotland's World Cup nerve test
It's game day: Scotland's World Cup nerve test
Mere hours before Scotland face Morocco, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott Allan and John Walker to break it all down—but what questions need answered before kick-off? Will Steve Clarke go with a back five or stick with a midfield-heavy setup?How do Scotland stay disciplined against Morocco’s pace and movement? Can they be brave enough on the ball to control the game in key moments? If Scotland fall behind, what changes can turn the tide? And if they take the lead, how do they hold on?Most importantly—can Scotland embrace the underdog tag and produce a famous World Cup result?01:35 - Pre-match Nerves and First ReactionsScott Allan and John Walker on why discipline and resilience could be everything for Scotland.04:46 - What Exactly Are Morocco Bringing?John Walker breaks down Morocco’s shape, movement and key threats, why they pose a very different challenge from Haiti.08:27 - Back Five or 4-5-1? Scotland’s Shape DebateWe debate Steve Clarke’s likely setup, whether Scotland should go with a back five or pack midfield to contain Morocco.14:08 - If Scotland Go Behind, What Changes?What can we do if we need to chase the match.18:42 - Would Morocco Settle — and What If Scotland Lead?We discuss Morocco’s possible mindset late in the game and how Scotland should respond if they find themselves in front.23:26 - Can we control the game?Billy Gilmour’s absence, Lewis Ferguson’s role and the need for bravery in possession.
Scotland v Morocco: One Point from History?
Scotland v Morocco: One Point from History?
Kenny Macintyre is joined by Andy Halliday and Ryan Flynn to ask the big questions ahead of Scotland’s World Cup showdown. How should Steve Clarke set up against Morocco - stick or switch formation? Who gets the nod up front, and can Scotland play their way to the result they need?Away from Scotland, are the big stars - Mbappe, Messi, Haaland, Kane - beginning to take over the tournament?Plus is John McGlynn the obvious choice for the Tynecastle hot seat after McInnes' move to Rangers?
From Haiti to Ibrox: Scotland’s World Cup performance & Rangers’ big decision
From Haiti to Ibrox: Scotland’s World Cup performance & Rangers’ big decision
Kenny Macintyre is joined by Kris Doolan and Stephen MacGowan to break down Scotland’s World Cup opener - is the result looking better by the day? Should fans be encouraged by the three points or concerned by the performance? Are we seeing a tournament of shocks as big teams slip up, and how far can underdogs go? What changes should Steve Clarke make ahead of Morocco - and can Scotland take the point they need? Plus, with Derek McInnes set for Rangers, what does it mean for Ibrox and who’s next for Hearts - is Falkirk's John McGlynn the stand out candidate?
McInnes to Rangers? Shankland Dilemma & Scotland v Morocco
McInnes to Rangers? Shankland Dilemma & Scotland v Morocco
Is Derek McInnes about to become Rangers manager - and what would he bring to Ibrox? Host Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Rory Loy and Tony Docherty to break down the latest developments and ask whether mentality is the missing piece in the title race. Should Steve Clarke reshape his Scotland side for Morocco - and does that mean dropping Lawrence Shankland? How should Scotland approach one of the toughest tests in Group C? And with the feel-good factor growing, just how far can this squad go at the World Cup?
World Cup Special Part1 - John Higgins, Paul Lambert, Prof Sir David MacMillan, Colin Macintyre and John Walker
World Cup Special Part1 - John Higgins, Paul Lambert, Prof Sir David MacMillan, Colin Macintyre and John Walker
The most petty and ill informed podcast in the World (Cup)! It's time, after nearly 30 years of waiting the Odd Couple of Scottish football get to savour the excitement of Scotland at the biggest show on earth. Stuart and Tam are joined by snooker legend John Higgins. We got the beep machine out to hear what Scotland, Motherwell and Celtic great Paul Lambert really thought of France '98 opponent Rivaldo. Noble Prize winner David MacMillan tells us what the Boston-buzz is like from the States and we have live music from Mull Historical Society. We also get the post-match thoughts from World Cup analyst John Walker.
Nerve-Shredding Win & Morocco Fears: Scotland’s World Cup Reality Check
Nerve-Shredding Win & Morocco Fears: Scotland’s World Cup Reality Check
Scotland’s win over Haiti was something to celebrate - why did it feel so nervy, and what does that say about Steve Clarke’s side? Join Jonathan Sutherland with Andy Halliday and Scott Allan as they break it all down - so can Scotland afford another display like that against Morocco?With tougher tests ahead, is qualification already hanging in the balance?Plus, with Derek McInnes linked to Rangers, what does that mean for Hearts and the wider league? Big names, big stakes, and even bigger questions… are Scotland ready for what’s coming next?
The day after Haiti - where are Scotland?
The day after Haiti - where are Scotland?
Analysis and debate after Scotland's World Cup group stage win over Haiti, as Alasdair Lamont is joined by Leanne Crichton, Pat Nevin, Tom English, James McFadden and Neil McCann.
Sportsound : Joy in Boston as Scotland defeat Haiti for first World Cup victory in 36 years
Sportsound : Joy in Boston as Scotland defeat Haiti for first World Cup victory in 36 years
Players and pundits react to Scotland's resilient yet nervy win against Haiti in their opening World Cup match
Glasgow Tandem Club, Boston Nature Centre and Surf Therapy
Glasgow Tandem Club, Boston Nature Centre and Surf Therapy
Ahead of next week’s Royal Highland Show being held at Ingliston just outside Edinburgh, Rachel catches up with farmer Anna Mitchell, who is one of this year’s vice presidents. This year’s presidential team are representing Aberdeenshire and Anna tells Rachel what visitors can expect from the show.Mark is in Newport-on-Tay with author Dr Erin Farley whose most recent book, Lighthouse Lives, tells the stories of the last generation to work on manned lighthouses across Scotland. She tells Mark about the experiences of some of the keepers and their families who she recorded with for the book.Phil Sime and Morven Livingstone meet Allan MacKinnon of Highland Bird Control Services, to see how he's tackling the issues that gulls are causing at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness.Two volumes of Birds of America by renowned artist and ornithologist John James Audubon are currently on show to the public at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The College has owned the art treasures for two centuries, and Mark went to meet their heritage lead, Claire McDade to hear a bit about their origins and take a look at the impressive books.Rachel is in Ayrshire meeting some of the farmers involved in the women in dairy initiative.As Scotland fans descend on Boston, Massachusetts in their thousands, we hear about the different birds that the discerning football supporter might be able to spot during their stay in the city. Erin Kelly from conservation charity Mass Audubon tells Rachel a bit about Boston birdlife and where to see it.The Glasgow Tandem Club has members who are both vision impaired and sighted. They are based in Ballahouston Park in Glasgow and Rachel went along to meet some of the members and chatted to founder, Anne Fraser.Mark heads to Cullen to meet the founder of Blue Lighthouse surf club, which was set up to offer tangible support for the health and wellbeing of members of the emergency services and care workers.And in this week’s Scotland Outdoors podcast, Mark visits the Taliesin Community Woodland in Dumfries and Galloway which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. We hear an excerpt.
France ’98 revisited: tears, Tartan Army and that opening game with Brazil
France ’98 revisited: tears, Tartan Army and that opening game with Brazil
Scotland’s last World Cup appearance still hits hard - and here, the voices who lived it take us right back. Joined by Saturday Show presenters Amy Irons and Steven Mill, Kevin Gallacher and Darren Jackson relive the emotion of France ’98. From lining up beside Ronaldo on at the opening game against Brazil to the noise, nerves and unforgettable atmosphere, it’s all here. There’s pride, pain and plenty of stories — from Craig Brown’s leadership to the Tartan Army following Scotland across France. With reflections on near-misses and heartbreak, this is a powerful look back at a defining moment in Scottish football history.
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