Ryan Christie eager to help Scotland reach more major finals
BBC Football • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 4:45 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026

Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie expressed his desire to contribute to Scotland's success in future tournaments after the team's World Cup exit. Having played in all three group matches, Christie felt disappointment following the failure to advance. He highlighted the electric atmosphere and the camaraderie with his teammates, noting that their World Cup qualification was a significant achievement. Looking ahead, Christie is hopeful for the upcoming Euro 2028, where Scotland will aim to improve upon their recent performances and secure a place in the final tournament.
- •Ryan Christie played in all three matches at the World Cup.
- •Scotland exited the World Cup after the group stage.
- •Christie signed a new three-year contract with Bournemouth last month.
- •Euro 2028 will be co-hosted by England, Scotland, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland.
- •Scotland aims to qualify and make an impression in future tournaments.
- 4:45 PMBBC Football — 'Gutted' Christie 'desperate' to help Scotland to more finals
"At 31, Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie is determined to help Scotland reach more major finals after his World Cup disappointment.
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