Watching Denmark versus Scotland in the World Cup qualifier: Live streams, broadcast channels available
The Scottish national team is set to take on Denmark in a crucial World Cup qualifier on Friday, September 5, at Parken, Copenhagen. BBC Two will broadcast the match in the UK, with coverage starting at 19:30 BST, followed by a 15-minute build-up ahead of the 19:45 kick-off.
Scotland finds themselves in group C alongside Denmark, Greece, and Belarus. The team's last World Cup appearance was in France 1998, and a victory in Copenhagen tonight would be significant for their chances of qualifying for the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
The squad for the match includes captain Andy Robertson and the Napoli midfield duo of Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour. However, Anthony Ralston and Kieran Tierney are injured, but Steve Clarke has a strong squad to choose from.
In the UK, BBC iPlayer offers a free stream of the match, providing an opportunity for fans to catch the action without any cost. For those living outside the UK, a VPN can be used to unblock streaming services and access the match from anywhere. NordVPN, according to TechRadar, is a recommended VPN provider.
The first World Cup qualifying match for the Scottish national team took place on September 8, 2025, against Belarus at the ZTE-Aréna, with Scotland winning 2–0. The match against Denmark will be an important test for the team as they continue their quest for a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
In the US, the streaming service ViX will broadcast the match. Regardless of where you are, this promises to be an exciting night of football as Scotland looks to secure a crucial victory in their World Cup qualification campaign.