The Transformative Changes Since Scotland's Last Men's World Cup Appearance
When Scotland last qualified for a men's World Cup, the Scottish Parliament was yet to be established, Google had not emerged, and a pint of lager cost around £1.90.
When Scotland last qualified for a men's World Cup, the Scottish Parliament was yet to be established, Google had not emerged, and a pint of lager cost around £1.90.
In 2023, Hannah Dingley made history as the first female manager of a professional men's team in England, highlighting the need for greater support to facilitate women's advancement in coaching positions.
Ewen Jaouen has successfully completed a medical examination ahead of his transfer from Stade de Reims to Newcastle United.
Morocco's historic run as Africa's first World Cup semi-finalists in Qatar 2022 raises the question: how soon will an African team claim the championship title?
Joe Jordan, Gordon Strachan, and John Wark share their memories of Scotland's campaign during the 1982 World Cup.
Sale Sharks ended the season in a disappointing seventh place, securing only five wins out of 18 matches at CorpAcq Stadium.
BBC Sport NI interviews Dan Harper about his experiences racing alongside four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen, making his Le Mans debut, and teaming up with motorsport legend Valentino Rossi.
Caroline Weir emphasizes the importance of teamwork as she scores four goals against Israel, securing Scotland's position at the top of their Women's World Cup qualifying group.
As Scotland's head coach prepares for a pivotal World Cup opener against Haiti, he embodies a renewed sense of optimism and determination.
Thomas Tuchel aims to be the first foreign manager to win the World Cup, as BBC Sport explores the beginnings of his journey to lead England.
BBC pundits share their insights on potential winners, surprise teams, and the anticipated performances of England and Scotland in the upcoming World Cup.
Despite a 3-0 victory against Ukraine, England's hopes for automatic qualification for the 2027 Women's World Cup remain uncertain, leaving their future in the competition dependent on other outcomes.
"A remarkable young talent is emerging as a top surfer, carving paths on waves previously unexplored. Is his rising star generating the buzz it deserves?" - Sterling Spencer
Craig Gordon's career showcases a remarkable series of comebacks, culminating in the 43-year-old's surprising selection for Scotland's World Cup team, a feat that felt unattainable just months prior.
Linsey Smith candidly reflects on her initial disdain for cricket, yet she has transformed her career to become the top-ranked T20 bowler globally.