Scotland’s women’s football team faced a challenging year of rebuilding after missing Euro 2025, marked by numerous debutants, two coaching changes, and relegation from Nations League A. The squad achieved only two wins and two draws in ten games, highlighting the need for fresh impetus.
Under new head coach Melissa Andreatta, fresh faces are injecting new life and belief into the squad, despite a tendency for dramatic finishes. The team is now focused on the upcoming 2027 World Cup qualification campaign, with a strong conviction that they belong on the international stage.
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