Andy Robertson
About Andy Robertson
Scotland face Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in Group C, opening against Haiti at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on 13 June. Clarke's side won UEFA Group C to qualify on 18 November 2025, ending a 28-year absence from the World Cup stage. Robertson was named in the defender group with the captain's role confirmed.
World Cup 2026 Stats
Playing Style
He is also a natural set-piece deliverer from the left, with crosses and dead-ball balls into the box part of what he brings to a Scotland side that builds width through the full-backs. Clarke's 4-2-3-1 leans on the full-backs to provide chances while midfield runners arrive in the box; Robertson's senior caps and captaincy make him a constant inside that defensive group.
World Cup History
Robertson has captained Scotland since September 2018 and brings 92 caps and four international goals into the squad as of 31 March 2026, leaving him 10 caps shy of all-time Scotland record holder Kenny Dalglish. Group C opens against Haiti at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on 13 June.
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Goal Rush Impact
Robertson is part of the Scotland team card at that £10m slot as the captain and left-back.
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Robertson at the 2026 World Cup
Robertson is the confirmed Scotland captain in Steve Clarke's 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup, listed among the defenders alongside Hanley, Tierney, McKenna, Hendry, Patterson, Ralston, Souttar, Hickey and Hyam. The tournament is set to be his first senior World Cup if his place in the final 26 is confirmed at kick-off, and he brings 92 caps into a Scotland side that opens its Group C campaign against Haiti at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on 13 June.
Picking Scotland in Goal Rush
Scotland are a Tier 4 call on the Goal Rush card at £10m within the game's £200m card budget. Robertson is part of the Scotland Tier 4 team card as the listed defender and captain, with the £10m slot value driven by Clarke's 4-2-3-1 shape, the UEFA Group C qualifying run, and the Group C fixtures against Haiti, Morocco and Brazil.