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Scotland coach warns fans against debt over US World Cup trip

Scotland manager Steve Clarke has appealed to supporters not to put themselves under heavy financial pressure in order to follow the national team to the 2026 World Cup in the United States. He said the cost of travelling to America and buying match tickets is already very high and urged fans to attend only if they can genuinely afford it.​ Speaking to BBC Scotland, Clarke made the comments as members of the official supporters’ club were invited to apply for tickets for Scotland’s group games. The team is due to face Haiti and Morocco in Boston before travelling to Miami for a final group match against five-time world champions Brazil on 24 June.​ World football body FIFA has come under criticism over ticket prices that could see supporters pay thousands of pounds for seats at some games. Scotland fans are […]

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Billionaire Richard Branson’s Wife Dies at 80

British billionaire and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson has announced the death of his wife, Joan Templeman, at age 80. In a heartfelt message, Branson called Joan the love of his life and praised their “fifty incredible years of memories” together, filled with tears, laughter, and kindness. Branson did not provide a cause of death but revealed Joan had recently been hospitalized with a back injury. The couple, who married in 1989 on Necker Island, share two children, Holly and Sam, and several grandchildren. Branson described Joan as a “down-to-earth Scottish lady” and “very private person” who shaped their family more than words could capture. Branson emphasized that their bond was built on joy and mutual respect, and said the family is “devastated” by her passing.

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Scotland Face World Cup Shootout Against Denmark After Greece Defeat

Scotland are set for a dramatic winner-takes-all showdown against Denmark on Tuesday after narrowly losing 3-2 to Greece in their penultimate World Cup qualifier. Despite falling 3-0 behind in Piraeus, Steve Clarke’s men staged a spirited comeback but could not complete the turnaround as Belarus held group leaders Denmark to a surprise 2-2 draw in Copenhagen. Denmark now lead Group C by a single point and can afford to draw in Glasgow, owing to their superior goal difference. Scotland, aiming to reach their first World Cup since 1998, must win to secure automatic qualification. Captain Andy Robertson expressed relief at still being in contention, emphasizing the historic opportunity awaiting Scotland at Hampden Park. Although disappointed by the Greece result, the team remains focused on clinching the World Cup berth or, failing that, entering the play-offs. The decisive match promises high […]

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