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Scott McTominay: Our Brother of Naples12 Oct 202500:47:30

Scott McTominay left a struggling Man United to become Serie A’s Most Valuable Player, win the Scudetto for Napoli and be nominated for the Ballon D’Or - all in one year. Was he this good all along? Is he finally getting the respect he always deserved? This episode of Football Daily, hosted by football writer and Copa 90 presenter Eugene Noble, goes right back to the start of Scott’s incredible story and explores the making of McTominay: How he grew from the Man Utd academy, to being taken under José Mourinho's wing, to performing on the international stage. We speak to coaches and players who knew him at the academy, like Paul McGuinness and James Weir, as well as podcasters, pundits and fans like Jay Motty, Joe Fischetti and Umberto Bernardo, who have tracked his career from Old Trafford to the Neapolitan sun. We also hear from football journalists like Mina Rzouki about how Scott has transformed under Antonio Conte, as well as Scottish Legend and commentator Pat Nevin about how he is becoming a symbol for the nation in the blue shirt of Scotland. We even speak to Scotland head coach Steve Clarke about Scott’s crucial role to the international team and a conversation that sparked Scott’s career back into life. In 2026, McTominay is facing his biggest season yet: Napoli have a title to defend. They’re back in the champions league. And Scotland have their world cup qualifier campaign already underway. So the question isn’t just how Scott McTominay got here - it’s how much higher can he go?

How Scotland made it to World Cup 202628 Dec 202500:56:40

After 28 years, Scotland are back in the World Cup finals, with manager Steve Clarke guiding the national team through qualification and the most dramatic climax at Hampden Park.

It's the weeknd SPFL preview!24 Apr 202600:24:10

Looking ahead to the weekend fixtures. With Ray Bradshaw, Scott Allan and Andy Halliday.

It’s the Cup final preview22 May 202600:28:57

Looking ahead to the Scottish Cup Final. With Charlotte Cohen, Rory Loy and Cillian Sheridan.

Sportsound: Celtic win the Scottish Cup23 May 202601:11:50

After Celtic lift the Scottish Cup, we hear from manager Martin O'Neill, the players and Dunfermline boss Neil Lennon, with Kenny Macintyre and the Sportsound team.

Sportsound: Hearts crowned SWPL champions!24 May 202601:27:13

Hearts have been crowned SWPL champions for the first time, plus the latest news on Lawrence Shankland, the Scottish Cup final, Premiership play-off and Scotland ahead of Curacao.

Sportsound: Reaction as St Mirren edge by Partick Thistle to secure their place in next season's Premiership25 May 202600:33:33

Richard Gordon and guests react to St Mirren 1-0 Partick Thistle in the Premiership play-off second leg

Shankland set for Rangers move and what does a double mean for Celtic?25 May 202600:30:29

Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland looks to be on his way to Rangers, while Celtic ease past Dunfermline to claim a league and cup double and should Ollie McBurnie be going to the World Cup with Scotland? With Ray Bradshaw, Cammy Bell and Stephen McGowan.

It's Tactics Tuesday, the play-offs are decided and how will Shankland fare at Ibrox?26 May 202600:33:46

Set pieces, long throws and tippy-tappy in the box; St Mirren stay up, plus will Lawrence Shankland be a success at Rangers? With David Currie, Kris Doolan and John Walker.

It’s the Scotland preview29 May 202600:23:41

Looking ahead to Scotland’s World Cup Hampden send-off against Curacao. With Charlotte Cohen, Maurice Ross and Michael Grant.

How do you build a Scotland squad?28 May 202600:24:06

As Scotland prepare for their World Cup send-off against Curacao – we ask how you build, prepare and manage a squad for the tournament? With Charlotte Cohen, Robbie Neilson and Joelle Murray.

It’s a big summer in Edinburgh. Where has last season left Hearts and Hibs?27 May 202600:22:15

We ask what condition Hearts and Hibs are in after the drama of last season, and what fans of the clubs can expect next season? With Charlotte Cohen, Joel Sked and Harry McArthur.

Sportsound : Scotland head to the World Cup in buoyant mood following Hampden win over Curacao30 May 202600:47:10

Post-match reaction as Shankland shines with a double over 10-man Curacao in Scotland's Hampden send-off, as Steve Clarke's side head to the USA.

What have we learned from Scotland’s blowing away of Bolivia?08 Jun 202600:27:50

How have Scotland become a goal machine? Is John McGinn a guaranteed starter, and is Ben Gannon-Doak the finished article now? With Jonathan Sutherland, Robbie Neilson and Ryan Flynn.

Sportsound: Live from New York and Glasgow ahead of the World Cup07 Jun 202600:56:36

Richard Gordon is joined by Callum Davidson and Tony Docherty in Glasgow, and Liam McLeod and James McFadden in New York, to look ahead to the World Cup kicking off on Thursday.

Sportsound : The countdown is on as Scotland cruise past Bolivia in final warm-up game ahead of World Cup06 Jun 202601:02:21

Willie Miller, Pat Nevin and Andy Halliday debate Steve Clarke's considerations when choosing his starting 11 for their World Cup opener against Haiti in Boston next Saturday.

Cotton Wool or Full Tilt? Scotland’s World Cup Call, Shankland Debate & St Mirren Decision05 Jun 202600:26:36

Scotland’s World Cup countdown continues, but what does Steve Clarke really need from the final warm‑up against Bolivia in New Jersey: a result or simple survival in punishing conditions? How close should he go to his starting XI, and which key players need protected before the tournament begins? Is the goalkeeper jersey Craig Gordon’s to lose, or has Angus Gunn done enough to stake his claim? Has Lawrence Shankland forced his way into the conversation to start, or is his future impact still best felt from the bench? In the women's game - how crucial are the upcoming qualifiers against Israel and Hungary, and can leaders like Caroline Weir and Erin Cuthbert guide Scotland over the line? Finally, did St Mirren make the right call by backing Craig McLeish, and what can his appointment mean for the club’s direction next season?

What is it actually like to play at a World Cup?04 Jun 202600:29:16

We ask what the actual experience of being at a World Cup is like for players as Scotland’s Men prepare for their return after a 28-year absence. With Ray Bradshaw, Ryan McGowan and Craig Telfer.

Remember When… We Went to France ‘9803 Jun 202600:38:05

In June 1998, Scotland kicked off the World Cup in Paris against the defending champions, Brazil. For the fans that were there, it was a day that they would never forget - and one that’s become Scottish football folklore after years of heartbreak. Rick Edwards is joined by Gordon, Paul and Iain to hear about that halcyon summer following their team across France and what marked the end of an era.

You can find the whole series here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/series/p02nrsln

Is the World Cup going to be ok?03 Jun 202600:21:37

Is it too big? Is it too expensive? What will the experience of the 2026 World Cup be for players and fans? Plus, we get reaction to Haiti's friendly win over New Zealand and an update on the Celtic manager search. With Ray Bradshaw and Stephen McGowan.

What’s happening in the transfer window and who is Scotland’s number one?02 Jun 202600:28:03

The latest on the domestic transfer window – who is making moves...and who is yet to pounce? Plus we look at Scotland’s goalkeeping options for the World Cup. With Andy Burke, Cammy Bell and Gordon Waddell.

What lessons have Scotland learned from Curacao?01 Jun 202600:26:25

Has Lawrence Shankland given Scotland boss Steve Clarke a good headache? And there’s World Cup heartbreak for Billy Gilmour, with Charlotte Cohen, Kevin Thomson and Rory Loy.

Sportsound: Reaction as Celtic hold off Rangers to win the Women's Scottish Cup31 May 202601:01:50

Richard Gordon and the team look back on Rangers 0-1 Celtic at Hampden plus we hear from Steve Clarke and John McGinn

Summing up Scotland’s strikers and a war of words with Norway.09 Jun 202600:31:03

We run through Scotland’s striking options at the World Cup, ask if America has realised the tournament is taking place and what do we make of the spat with Norway? With Jonathan Sutherland, Stephen McGowan and Kris Doolan.

Why This Scotland Squad Feels Different10 Jun 202600:32:15

Ahead of the opener against Haiti, Kenny Macintyre is joined by Andy Halliday and Tony Docherty to ask the big questions. Who should start at the back, and which centre‑half partnership gives Scotland the best chance? Is the 4‑4‑2 now the system to stick with - and why has the front two clicked so quickly? How much does total player buy‑in really matter at a major tournament? And is Steve Clarke finally ready to enjoy the moment as Scotland head into the World Cup full of belief?

Why Wayne Rooney Thinks Scotland Can Make History11 Jun 202600:43:36

Can Scotland finally make World Cup history? Ryan Christie joins Wayne to reveal why this squad believes it can achieve something no Scotland team ever has.

Wayne explains why he’s backing Steve Clarke’s side to surprise people, opens up on Scott McTominay’s remarkable rise and questions whether Manchester United made a huge mistake by letting him leave. Could McTominay be the player who makes the difference?

Plus, Christie reveals what makes this Scotland dressing room so special, the dream of facing Brazil on football’s biggest stage and why belief inside the camp has never been higher. Can Scotland finally get out of their group and prove everyone wrong?

If you want to hear more from Wayne, Kelly Somers and Kae Kurd, you can get all the episodes here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p0lwvsnc

World Cup Kick-Off: Gordon, Gunn or Kelly? Plus a warning about Haiti11 Jun 202600:28:30

Who should start in goal for Scotland’s World Cup opener—experience or form? Can Craig Gordon really get the nod at 43, or is it time for Angus Gunn to step up? Kenny Macintyre is joined by former Scotland goalkeeper Cammy Bell and analyst John Walker to tackle the biggest questions. What exactly should we expect from Haiti—and are we underestimating their pace, power and counter-attacking threat? Could Scotland be vulnerable if they go too open too early? And tactically, what’s the right call for Steve Clarke? Stick with a back five to protect against transitions, or go more attacking in a must-win game? With big decisions, real tension and the tournament finally here—how ready are Scotland for the biggest stage of all?

The day after Haiti - where are Scotland?14 Jun 202601:26:10

Analysis and debate after Scotland's World Cup group stage win over Haiti, as Alasdair Lamont is joined by Leanne Crichton, Pat Nevin, Tom English, James McFadden and Neil McCann.

Sportsound : Joy in Boston as Scotland defeat Haiti for first World Cup victory in 36 years14 Jun 202600:50:55

Players and pundits react to Scotland's resilient yet nervy win against Haiti in their opening World Cup match

France ’98 revisited: tears, Tartan Army and that opening game with Brazil13 Jun 202600:26:04

Scotland’s last World Cup appearance still hits hard - and here, the voices who lived it take us right back. Joined by Saturday Show presenters Amy Irons and Steven Mill, Kevin Gallacher and Darren Jackson relive the emotion of France ’98. From lining up beside Ronaldo on at the opening game against Brazil to the noise, nerves and unforgettable atmosphere, it’s all here. There’s pride, pain and plenty of stories — from Craig Brown’s leadership to the Tartan Army following Scotland across France. With reflections on near-misses and heartbreak, this is a powerful look back at a defining moment in Scottish football history.

Stomach Upsets and World Cup Fever12 Jun 202600:32:47

Jonathan Sutherland, Andy Halliday and Joelle Murray get a dose of World Cup fever as they review the opening ceremony and Joelle tells us she thinks Scotland will get 7 points!

Scotland v Morocco: One Point from History?18 Jun 202600:32:45

Kenny Macintyre is joined by Andy Halliday and Ryan Flynn to ask the big questions ahead of Scotland’s World Cup showdown. How should Steve Clarke set up against Morocco - stick or switch formation? Who gets the nod up front, and can Scotland play their way to the result they need?

Away from Scotland, are the big stars - Mbappe, Messi, Haaland, Kane - beginning to take over the tournament?

Plus is John McGlynn the obvious choice for the Tynecastle hot seat after McInnes' move to Rangers?

From Haiti to Ibrox: Scotland’s World Cup performance & Rangers’ big decision17 Jun 202600:32:54

Kenny Macintyre is joined by Kris Doolan and Stephen MacGowan to break down Scotland’s World Cup opener - is the result looking better by the day? Should fans be encouraged by the three points or concerned by the performance? Are we seeing a tournament of shocks as big teams slip up, and how far can underdogs go? What changes should Steve Clarke make ahead of Morocco - and can Scotland take the point they need? Plus, with Derek McInnes set for Rangers, what does it mean for Ibrox and who’s next for Hearts - is Falkirk's John McGlynn the stand out candidate?

McInnes to Rangers? Shankland Dilemma & Scotland v Morocco16 Jun 202600:32:31

Is Derek McInnes about to become Rangers manager - and what would he bring to Ibrox? Host Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Rory Loy and Tony Docherty to break down the latest developments and ask whether mentality is the missing piece in the title race. Should Steve Clarke reshape his Scotland side for Morocco - and does that mean dropping Lawrence Shankland? How should Scotland approach one of the toughest tests in Group C? And with the feel-good factor growing, just how far can this squad go at the World Cup?

Nerve-Shredding Win & Morocco Fears: Scotland’s World Cup Reality Check15 Jun 202600:34:57

Scotland’s win over Haiti was something to celebrate - why did it feel so nervy, and what does that say about Steve Clarke’s side? Join Jonathan Sutherland with Andy Halliday and Scott Allan as they break it all down - so can Scotland afford another display like that against Morocco? With tougher tests ahead, is qualification already hanging in the balance? Plus, with Derek McInnes linked to Rangers, what does that mean for Hearts and the wider league? Big names, big stakes, and even bigger questions… are Scotland ready for what’s coming next?

Sportsound : Scotland's World Cup dream lives on despite narrow defeat to Morocco in Boston20 Jun 202600:52:03

Willie Miller, Leanne Crichton and Tom English assess Scotland's narrow defeat to Morocco, as Steve Clarke's side remain focused on reaching the knockout stage for the first time

It's game day: Scotland's World Cup nerve test19 Jun 202600:32:11

Mere hours before Scotland face Morocco, Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Scott Allan and John Walker to break it all down—but what questions need answered before kick-off? Will Steve Clarke go with a back five or stick with a midfield-heavy setup?

How do Scotland stay disciplined against Morocco’s pace and movement? Can they be brave enough on the ball to control the game in key moments? If Scotland fall behind, what changes can turn the tide? And if they take the lead, how do they hold on?

Most importantly—can Scotland embrace the underdog tag and produce a famous World Cup result?

01:35 - Pre-match Nerves and First Reactions Scott Allan and John Walker on why discipline and resilience could be everything for Scotland.

04:46 - What Exactly Are Morocco Bringing? John Walker breaks down Morocco’s shape, movement and key threats, why they pose a very different challenge from Haiti.

08:27 - Back Five or 4-5-1? Scotland’s Shape Debate We debate Steve Clarke’s likely setup, whether Scotland should go with a back five or pack midfield to contain Morocco.

14:08 - If Scotland Go Behind, What Changes? What can we do if we need to chase the match.

18:42 - Would Morocco Settle — and What If Scotland Lead? We discuss Morocco’s possible mindset late in the game and how Scotland should respond if they find themselves in front.

23:26 - Can we control the game? Billy Gilmour’s absence, Lewis Ferguson’s role and the need for bravery in possession.

Sportsound: Rangers, Hearts, Motherwell and St Mirren's managerial moves20 Jun 202600:55:55

Away from the World Cup, there's been plenty of domestic football news. We discuss Derek McIness' move to Rangers, who now for Hearts and Motherwell appoint their new manager.

Sportsound: The morning after World Cup defeat against Morocco20 Jun 202601:59:38

The Sportsound team in Boston reflect on the night before where Scotland was defeated by Morocco in their second World Cup match.

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