Che Adams struck twice as Scotland delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Bolivia in New Jersey, wrapping up their final warm-up fixture before the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off next week.
Scotland Crush Bolivia 4-0 in Emphatic World Cup Warm-Up

Che Adams struck twice as Scotland delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Bolivia in New Jersey, wrapping up their final warm-up fixture before the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off next week.
All four goals arrived before the break at the Sports Illustrated Stadium, handing manager Steve Clarke's side an ideal confidence boost ahead of their tournament opener against Haiti in Boston.
Shankland sets the tone
Lawrence Shankland broke the deadlock with an early header, continuing the fine form he showed with a brace against Curacao in Scotland's previous outing. The new Rangers forward will be pushing hard for a starting berth against Haiti at Gillette Stadium after another assured display.
Scott McTominay doubled the advantage with a well-constructed move, before Adams—the evening's standout performer—added two more to put the result well beyond doubt. The Southampton striker combined effectively with Shankland throughout, and the quality of the build-up play in both goals will have lifted spirits inside the Tartan Army.
Clarke's selection dilemma
Clarke had maintained before kick-off that places in the starting eleven remain open ahead of the Haiti match, and the performances here will only sharpen that competition. With Scotland in commanding form and four first-half goals scored in punishing humidity, the squad heads into the FIFA World Cup 2026 in confident mood.
Their opening group game against Haiti takes place in Boston next week, with the Tartan Army daring to believe this Scotland generation can make a genuine mark on the global stage.


