In this episode, we dive headfirst into the World Cup draw and what it means for Scotland. We break down the teams we’ll face, the venues we’ll be travelling to, and what the atmosphere might be like on the world’s biggest stage.
From tactical matchups to travel plans, we cover it all—plus a healthy dose of the usual Scotland banter. And of course, we ask the big question: Is this the year we finally make it out of the group stages?
Join us for laughs, insight, and a proper look at Scotland’s chances. No Scotland, no party!
In this episode of the No Scotland No Party Podcast, we relive Scotland’s incredible victory over Denmark – a match packed with twists, drama, and absolute wonder goals. From jaw-dropping moments to tactical talking points, controversial decisions and unforgettable celebrations, we break it all down with the usual banter, passion and raw emotion only Scotland fans can bring.
Join us as we dissect how Scotland pulled off possibly their most significant victory ever, debate the key turning points, and revel in the magic of those net-busting strikes. This one had it all – action, controversy and scenes you’ll be telling your grandkids about.
What. A. Night.
In this episode of the No Scotland No Party Podcast, we dive into Scotland’s absolutely mental 3–2 loss to Greece — a match that had everything: drama, goals, a red card and nerves shredded across the Tartan Army.
But despite the defeat, the celebrations went into the wee hours.
Why? Belarus came through with a massive favour, holding Denmark to a draw and putting Scotland just 90 minutes away from automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The dream is alive!
Join us as we break down the madness, the key moments, what went right (and wrong), and what it all means for Scotland’s World Cup push. Strap in — this one is full of passion, banter, and pure Scottish football chaos.
It’s crunch time for Scotland! We’re breaking down the massive World Cup qualifier in Greece, where a draw would tee up a Hampden shoot-out with Denmark for a ticket to World Cup 2026.
Not the performance the Tartan Army were looking for, but it's another three points, meaning Scotland is guaranteed a play-off spot.
The biggest robbery since the Elgin Marbles. Outplayed for the first 60 minutes, Steve Clarke's men turn the game on its head to earn a crucial three points and take another step closer to World Cup Qualification.
A look ahead to the pivotal World Qualifier for Scotland as they take on the Greeks at Hampden. A win for Scotland makes qualifying more likely, but a win would be disastrous.
Two goals and a clean sheet mean Steve Clarke's men now have four points after two games in their World Cup qualifying group. Craig and Dave review the results and some standout performances, discussing what this means for the remainder of the group games. Don't go booking your flight yet, but it's a great start to getting us to WC26.
The No Scotland No Party team review the Denmark match, looking at the players, examining the formation, and everything that went right on the night. The team also look at the Belarus team and what they might offer.
The No Scotland No Party Podcast team looks at the Denmark squad and what possible formations and starting line-up Steve Clarke might play in this World Cup qualifier
The No Scotland No Party Podcast looks at Steve Clarke's squad for the double header against Denmark and Belarus. We look at all the players who have been included and excluded.
A look at the win in Lichtenstein and the Adams hat-trick, and look at what lessons have been learned as we look forward to the opening World Cup qualifier against Denmark.
A look back at what went wrong after another shambolic Scotland performance. We cover formations, useless strikers and of course, Cieran Slicker.
With seven uncapped players in the Scotland squad, there is loads to talk about. Simon Murray, Kenny McLean, Lawrence Shankland and Kevin Nisbet have all missed out, so we examine the squad, possible starters, and provide our predictions for an important match for Scotland.
The No Scotland No Party boys sit down with Nick Morgan to discuss his Tartan Army hit song, No Scotland No Party, and to reminisce about the Euros.
This was not the result any Scotland fans were looking for or expected. Scotland's defeat over two legs against the Greeks means that they have been relegated to League B. We discuss what went wrong, our chances in the World Cup Qualifiers and the disappearance of the Hampden Roar.
Steve Clarke's Scotland team take an early advantage in the Nations League play-off with a 1-0 away win in Greece. Craig Ferguson, Craig Walker, and Dave Watson dissect the performance and look forward to the second leg.
Steve Clarke has announced his squad for the double-header against Greece in the Nations League play-offs. We will be looking at Clarke's selection, possible formations and predictions for the games. No Scotland No Party Podcast content is a must for all members of the Tartan Army.