Scottish Fans Split Over Backing England Against Argentina in 1 World Cup Semi-Final
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 15
Scottish Fans Split Over Backing England Against Argentina in 1 World Cup Semi-Final
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 15
Summary
England’s run to a World Cup semi-final against Argentina has reopened a familiar divide in Scotland over whether to back their oldest football rival or cheer for anyone but England.
31% of Scots told YouGov before the tournament they wanted England to do badly, while about 10% said they would support England; just 3% of English respondents said they hoped Scotland would fail.
Family ties and shared football culture pull some Scots toward England, but others say the rivalry, media coverage and “big brother” dynamic make an English triumph hard to stomach.
That mood is visible in Scotland’s fan culture: Argentina shirts were plentiful in Glasgow shops, no England tops were seen, and past “anyone but England” gestures still shape the debate.
The argument reflects a rivalry dating to 1872 and sharpened by contrasting records—England chasing a first World Cup since 1966 while Scotland, back at the tournament for the first time since 1998, again exited in the group stage.