Scotland v Northern Ireland, 26 March 2024

Score1-0 to Northern Ireland
RefereeRob Jones
CompetitionInternational Friendly -
VenueHampden Park, Glasgow
Kick-off: 7.45pm local . This was Northern Ireland's first win in Scotland since May 1974.

0  Scotland

Manager: Steve Clarke

1  Northern Ireland

Manager: Michael O'Neill

Goals:

Goals:

Conor Bradley 32 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Liam Cooper
Defender Jack Hendry
Defender Nathan Patterson
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson (captain)
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Tierney
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Ryan Christie
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder John McGinn
Forward Lyndon Dykes

Starting lineup:

Brodie Gilmore Defender
Trai Hume Defender
Eoin Toal Defender
Dan Ballard Defender/Midfielder
Conor Bradley Defender/Midfielder
Shea Charles Defender/Midfielder
Paddy McNair Defender/Midfielder (captain)
Ali McCann Midfielder
Isaac Price Midfielder
Jamie Reid Forward

Substitutions:

Lewis Ferguson for Andy Robertson 37
Che Adams for Lyndon Dykes 70
Kenny McLean for Billy Gilmour 70
Stuart Armstrong for John McGinn 78
Lawrence Shankland for Ryan Christie 78

Substitutions:

Josh Magennis for Jamie Reid 57
Conor McMenamin for Isaac Price 83
Paul Smyth for Conor Bradley 83
Jordan Thompson for Ali McCann 87

Cards:

Billy Gilmour 55 Y

Cards:

Ali McCann 21 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Zander Clark
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon
Goalkeeper Liam Kelly
Defender Ryan Porteous
Defender John Souttar
Defender Greg Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Anthony Ralston
Midfielder Stuart Armstrong
Midfielder Lewis Ferguson
Midfielder Kenny McLean
Midfielder/Forward Che Adams

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Conor Hazard
Goalkeeper Luke Southwood
Defender Ciaron Brown
Defender Aaron Donnelly
Midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce
Midfielder Conor McMenamin
Midfielder Jordan Thompson
Midfielder/Forward Paddy Lane
Midfielder/Forward Paul Smyth
Forward Shayne Lavery
Forward Josh Magennis
Forward Callum Marshall

Comments:

Scotland were now without a win in seven consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since March 2005 (lost five).

Comments:

Aged 20 years and 261 days, Conor Bradley became the youngest player to score for Northern Ireland since George Best in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Switzerland in Lausanne on 14 November 1964 (18 years and 187 days).

0  Scotland

Manager: Steve Clarke

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Liam Cooper
Defender Jack Hendry
Defender Nathan Patterson
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson (captain)
Defender/Midfielder Kieran Tierney
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Ryan Christie
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder John McGinn
Forward Lyndon Dykes

Substitutions:

Lewis Ferguson for Andy Robertson 37
Che Adams for Lyndon Dykes 70
Kenny McLean for Billy Gilmour 70
Stuart Armstrong for John McGinn 78
Lawrence Shankland for Ryan Christie 78

Cards:

Billy Gilmour 55 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Zander Clark
Goalkeeper Craig Gordon
Goalkeeper Liam Kelly
Defender Ryan Porteous
Defender John Souttar
Defender Greg Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Anthony Ralston
Midfielder Stuart Armstrong
Midfielder Lewis Ferguson
Midfielder Kenny McLean
Midfielder/Forward Che Adams

Comments:

Scotland were now without a win in seven consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since March 2005 (lost five).

1  Northern Ireland

Manager: Michael O'Neill

Goals:

Conor Bradley 32 G

Starting lineup:

Brodie Gilmore Defender
Trai Hume Defender
Eoin Toal Defender
Dan Ballard Defender/Midfielder
Conor Bradley Defender/Midfielder
Shea Charles Defender/Midfielder
Paddy McNair Defender/Midfielder (captain)
Ali McCann Midfielder
Isaac Price Midfielder
Jamie Reid Forward

Substitutions:

Josh Magennis for Jamie Reid 57
Conor McMenamin for Isaac Price 83
Paul Smyth for Conor Bradley 83
Jordan Thompson for Ali McCann 87

Cards:

Ali McCann 21 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Conor Hazard
Goalkeeper Luke Southwood
Defender Ciaron Brown
Defender Aaron Donnelly
Midfielder Caolan Boyd-Munce
Midfielder Conor McMenamin
Midfielder Jordan Thompson
Midfielder/Forward Paddy Lane
Midfielder/Forward Paul Smyth
Forward Shayne Lavery
Forward Josh Magennis
Forward Callum Marshall

Comments:

Aged 20 years and 261 days, Conor Bradley became the youngest player to score for Northern Ireland since George Best in a FIFA World Cup qualifier against Switzerland in Lausanne on 14 November 1964 (18 years and 187 days).