Scotland has the top spot in UEFA Group C in its sights when it hosts Belarus in its latest World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
Two journalists, both in detention for their work, show how President Aleksandr Lukashenko’s repressive machine grinds on despite warming ties with the U.S.
The match will be shown live for free on both BBC Two, and the BBC Scotland channel for those with a valid TV license. Coverage begins at at 4.45pm. Former Scotland internationals Scott Brown and Neil ...
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Scotland will look to strengthen their position in Group C and their chances of making the 2026 World Cup when they take on bottom-placed Belarus in the qualifiers on Sunday at Hampden Park. In an ...
A SECOND BBC presenter was taken off air over alleged misconduct – just days after the broadcaster launched an official probe ...
Scotland will look to take a step closer to qualifying for the World Cup 2026 when they host Belarus at Hampden. Steve Clarke’s side pulled off a stunning heist to take all three points against Greece ...
Scotland can secure a World Cup 2026 play-off spot at least with a victory over Belarus at Hampden Park this weekend. The Tartan Army defeated Greece 3-1 following an effective display on home turf ...
BBC Scotland has taken a presenter off air amid allegations of misconduct during a live TV news broadcast ... due to coverage ...
A second BBC Scotland presenter has been taken off the air amid claims of alleged misconduct during a live TV broadcast, it has been reported.
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