Scotland are set to face Bolivia in their final warm-up fixture ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with the match taking place at Red Bull Arena in the United States.
Scotland Face Bolivia in Final World Cup Warm-Up at Red Bull Arena

Scotland are set to face Bolivia in their final warm-up fixture ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with the match taking place at Red Bull Arena in the United States.
Steve Clarke's side arrive at the fixture on the back of a 4-1 victory over Curacao on May 30, a result that will have offered some encouragement heading into a tournament of the highest stakes. Prior to that, Scotland suffered back-to-back defeats — 0-1 against Ivory Coast and 0-1 against Japan — underlining the areas Clarke will want to sharpen before the World Cup begins.
Scotland's recent form
Scotland's form has been mixed over recent months. A 4-2 win over Denmark in November 2025 stands as their most impressive result of the period, while a 2-1 victory over Belarus in October 2025 kept their European qualifying campaign alive. However, a 2-3 reverse against Greece in the same qualifying group demonstrated that Clarke's men can be vulnerable when pressed.
Their 4-1 triumph against Curacao provided a timely confidence boost, giving Clarke an opportunity to rotate his squad and fine-tune tactical patterns ahead of a gruelling World Cup campaign.
Bolivia's recent record
Bolivia arrive at this fixture having shown improvement in their most recent outing — a 3-0 home win over Trinidad and Tobago on March 15, 2026. Before that encouraging result, they endured a difficult run: losses to Mexico, Peru, Japan, and South Korea, with only a 1-1 draw against Panama to their name across that stretch.
The South American side will be eager to carry the momentum of that Trinidad and Tobago victory into this encounter and test Scotland's defensive resolve one final time before the tournament gets underway.
What's at stake
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 fast approaching, both nations will treat this fixture as a final opportunity to assess squad depth, embed tactical shape, and build match sharpness. For Scotland in particular, the performance at Red Bull Arena — a venue already set within a World Cup host nation — carries symbolic weight as Clarke's squad prepares to compete on the grandest stage in football.


