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Scotland in the World Cup draw LIVE as Steve Clarke prepares to find out who we’ll face in 2026 qualifying

The Euros seem like a lifetime ago which is probably just as well because Scotland had a hellish time of it.

But Steve Clarke’s side have now returned to form and the Tartan Army are believers again.

And no wonder. John McGinn’s scoring again, Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour are flourishing in Serie A with Napoli and Ben Doak is looking increasingly like the final piece of the jigsaw.

We might be in pot three for today’s World Cup draw in Zurich but there’s great optimism surrounding the national team again. Mind you, there are some pot one teams we could do with avoiding such as Spain, Germany and England.

Scotland, however, would fancy themselves again a lot of the second seed sides such as Poland and Czech Republic.

But what will be will be and the nation is holding its breath to find out who Scotland will land in today’s draw.

Proceedings in Switzerland begin at 11am and you can follow it all here LIVE!

Euro 2024 ended up turning into a nightmare for the Tartan Army.

After a painful opening night drubbing by hosts Germany a draw with Switzerland was followed by heartbreak at the death against Hungary, withSteve Clarke a man under pressure. However since then the form has improved drastically - a draw with Portugal at Hampden was followed by victories against Croatia and Poland, breathing fresh hope into the nation just in time to start dreaming about those flights across the Atlantic.

An already complicated draw is made even more complex by the final stages of the Nations League. The four teams in pot one who reach June’s Nations League finals will each need to be in a four-team World Cup qualifying group, because they cannot start playing regular qualifiers until September.

Steve Clarke's side, and the others

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