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new Scotland head coach has tricky task

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Why new Scotland head coach has tricky task
When the Scottish FA's new chief football officer Craig Mulholland starts his job this week, he faces a considerable challenge.

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Scotland head soccer coach resigns after getting contract extension
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Steve Clarke steps down as Scotland head coach after World Cup exit
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Why the new Scotland head coach has a tricky task
When the Scottish FA's new chief football officer Craig Mulholland starts his job this week, he faces a considerable challenge.

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Steve Clarke says he was always going to leave Scotland if World Cup went badly
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Clarke says standing down 'easy' decision after World Cup exit

Andy Burnham, Scotland

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Scotland's first minister: 'Andy Burnham has got a lot to live up to'
John Swinney, first minister of Scotland, discusses how the policies of Andy Burnham, Keir Starmer's likely successor as U.K. prime minister, could impact Scotland.

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Andy Burnham vows to decentralise power in Scotland
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Burnham vows to grow economy by taking powers out of London
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Andy Burnham 'gets it' - London mayor Sadiq Khan
Andy Burnham "gets it" when it comes to devolving power to mayors and ensuring London's success will benefit the whole UK, London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has said.

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Andy Burnham says he’ll deliver a circuit breaker to transform the U.K. economy if he becomes leader
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UK's prime minister-in-waiting vows to rip up politics as usual
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How Brazil eased past Scotland to win World Cup Group C and leave Scots facing nervous wait

Hello, and welcome to The Athletic’s live coverage of Scotland vs Brazil at the 2026 World Cup. Brazil, despite not being at their fluid best so far, have all but secured a place in the knockout stage after beating Haiti 3-0 in their previous game and drawing 1-1 with Morocco in their opener.
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Scotland manager Steve Clarke steps down after World Cup elimination

Scotland played in its first World Cup since 1998, but failed to advance past the group stage. Manager Steve Clarke stepped down from his role.
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Scotland's "Tartan Army" takes over South Florida for the World Cup match against Brazil: "No Scotland, no party!"

Fans from Scotland have taken over the Fort Lauderdale Beach area, with chants of "No Scotland, no party!" ringing out at Marina Village on Tuesday.
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Scotland coach Steve Clarke leaves after World Cup elimination despite new contract

Scotland coach Steve Clarke is stepping down after the team was eliminated from the World Cup even though he signed a new four-year contract only a month before.
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Scotland are the biggest underachievers in world football

Neymar helps Kenny McLean to his feet after Scotland's 3-0 defeat to Brazil Chandan Khanna/Getty Images Scotland’s early elimination from World Cup 2026 and Steve Clarke’s departure as coach isn’t surprising to those who watched their qualification ...
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King Charles Steps Out in Scotland as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Announce They’re Bringing Archie and Lilibet to the U.K.

The King and Queen are on royal duty this weekend
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Scotland fans brave the heat and humidity to support their team at the World Cup against Brazil

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The loveable kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing members of the Tartan Army quickly discovered the reality of Miami's summer heat at the World Cup. Many of Scotland’s most dedicated fans took over South Florida’s beaches and bars ahead of Wednesday’s match against Brazil and were greeted with temperatures peaking at 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius) in Miami Gardens.
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Patriots rumors: Is there a real chance of Scotland game after World Cup fervor?

Patriots owner Robert Kraft would love for his team to play an international game in Scotland. Could that actually happen?
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Council moves to close Scotland's smallest secondary despite parents' pleas

A council has agreed to start the process to close Scotland's smallest secondary school despite pleas from parents plea to reject the move. Dumfries and Galloway Council (DGC) will now begin the phased steps needed to close the site in Dalry for good.
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