Scotland to Qualify From Their Group: Combined Odds for the 2026 World Cup
Will Scotland Qualify from Group C?

Scotland are back at a World Cup for the first time since 1998, and the new 48-team format hands Steve Clarke's side a genuine route through. Three teams go through from every group, so the Tartan Army do not need to finish above Brazil. They need to take care of Haiti and pinch enough against Morocco to sneak into the top three.
So what does backing the Scots through Group C actually pay? We have priced it two ways, the direct qualify market and a build-it-yourself combined bet, and put both side by side. All odds are correct at the time of writing and will move, so check the live Group C odds before you back anything.
Scotland to Qualify: The Direct Price
The straightforward way in is the "to qualify" market, where you simply back Scotland to finish in the top three of Group C. The bookies make that odds-on, with Scotland priced at around 1/3 to go through.
That is short, and there is a reason for it. With three of the four teams advancing, Scotland really only have to finish above Haiti to give themselves a strong shot, and the eight best third-placed sides also progress to the Round of 32. The market has Brazil and Morocco as the two who should cruise through, which leaves Scotland and Haiti scrapping for the third spot Scotland are heavily fancied to take.
A standalone to-qualify market had not landed at every UK bookmaker when we checked, so it is worth keeping an eye on our Scotland World Cup odds page, where we track the price as more books post it.
Building It Yourself: Scotland's Match-by-Match Odds & Fixtures
If 1/3 does not get the pulse going, the alternative is to build your own combined bet from Scotland's three group games. Here are the live prices for a Scotland win in each match, with the best price in each row highlighted.
The Haiti game is the banker. Scotland are a best-priced 8/15 to win it, and that is the result the whole qualifying plan hangs on. The Morocco match in Foxborough is the real swing game: Scotland are a best 3/1 to win it outright (out from 29/10), with the draw trading around 9/4 to 23/10. Brazil, as you would expect, are a different proposition, with the Scots out at 6/1 and Carlo Ancelotti's side around 4/9 to win.
Scotland to Qualify: The Combined Odds
There are two sensible ways to turn those match prices into a combined bet, depending on how brave you are feeling.
The back-yourself double: around 5/1
The cleanest build is a double on Scotland to win their two winnable games, Haiti and Morocco. Taking the best price on each leg (8/15 and 3/1), that double pays around 5/1. Keep both legs with bet365, who are top price on each, and the maths lands in the same spot.
It is a punchier price than the 1/3 to qualify, and the logic holds up: if Scotland beat Haiti and Morocco, they are almost certainly through. The catch is that it asks Scotland to win two matches rather than just finish third, so it is doing more work than the qualify market.
The full house: north of 40/1
For the optimists, a treble on Scotland to beat all three, including Brazil, comes in at over 40/1 at best odds (8/15, 3/1 and 6/1 combined). That is a proper long shot and effectively needs Scotland to win the group, but for a small stake it is a fun way to back a famous summer.
For most punters the double is the one that balances price and probability. The to-qualify market is the banker, the double is the value play, and the treble is the lottery ticket.
Where the Value Is
Our take: the 1/3 to qualify is solid but does not exactly get the blood pumping, and the 6/1 treble needs a result against Brazil that would be the shock of the group stage. The double on Haiti and Morocco at around 5/1 is the one for us. Beating Haiti looks a near-formality on these prices, and Scotland at 3/1 to see off a Morocco side missing the rhythm of their 2022 run is a fair shout, especially with the huge Tartan Army support expected in Foxborough.
If you want the safety of the format working in your favour, the to-qualify price is the one. If you fancy a bit more from your stake and trust Scotland to win their two key games, the double is where we would be looking. For our full match-by-match analysis as the group unfolds, see our World Cup betting tips.
Claim a Free Bet to Back Scotland
If you fancy one of these Scotland angles, a new-customer free bet is a sensible way to get on. bet365 are top price on both the Haiti and Morocco legs, so their bet365 World Cup offer is a natural fit, and you can weigh up every operator over on our World Cup 2026 hub.
Other operators are worth a look too, and prices move quickly in the build-up. To weigh up every bookmaker in one place, head to our World Cup betting offers hub.
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