Scotland prepares for Morocco with lineup questions regarding Shankland
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 3:52 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
As Scotland gears up to face Morocco, questions arise about the starting lineup following their performance against Haiti. Analyst Leanne Crichton suggests that changes are likely, particularly concerning strikers Lawrence Shankland and Che Adams. The tactical approach may shift for the tougher match against Morocco, differing from the previous game. Billy Gilmour's absence is also highlighted as a significant loss, though there may be options available to fill his role. The team continues to manage player expectations ahead of the critical encounter this summer.
- •Scotland faces Morocco in a key match this summer.
- •Analyst believes changes are expected in the lineup.
- •Shankland's role as a starter is in question.
- •Gilmour's absence remains a considerable challenge.
- •Coaching strategy may shift for the tougher opponent.
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"As Scotland get set to face Morocco, we put them to Leanne Crichton on the BBC Scottish Football YouTube channel. Would you go with the same team as started against Haiti in the game with Morocco? There never is regards to Steve Clarke and his teams.
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