BBC Sport is set to make it easier for fans to follow Scotland during the men’s World Cup, with the website and app being adjusted to show more coverage of the national team.
The move comes as Scotland prepare for their first men’s World Cup since 1998, giving supporters a clearer way to keep up with the team’s progress throughout the tournament. BBC Sport said the changes are designed to help audiences find Scotland-related content more quickly and follow the story of the campaign in one place.
More Scotland coverage on BBC Sport
The updated experience on BBC Sport’s website and app will place greater emphasis on Scotland, ensuring the national team is easier to track as the World Cup unfolds. For fans looking for news, updates and tournament information, the changes are intended to make navigation simpler and the coverage more prominent.
BBC Sport has also highlighted its wider World Cup coverage, with the tournament page offering everything supporters need to know about the competition. That includes general information about the event alongside the increased focus on Scotland’s involvement.
Scotland back on the World Cup stage
Scotland’s return to the men’s World Cup is a major moment for the national side, marking their first appearance at the finals since 1998. With interest expected to be high, BBC Sport’s decision to feature more Scotland content reflects the significance of the team’s participation and the demand from fans at home and abroad.
The changes mean readers using the BBC Sport website or app should find it easier to follow Scotland’s matches, updates and tournament journey as the World Cup progresses. For a nation back on football’s biggest stage after a long wait, the increased visibility is set to bring the team’s campaign closer to supporters.
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