England, Scotland dominate in U.S. World Cup warm-ups
England and Scotland secured commanding victories in Tampa, Florida, as both sides fine-tune ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Kane and Adams led the charge with clinical displays that left opposition teams on notice.
TAMPA, Fla. — England and Scotland delivered dominant performances in their final World Cup warm-ups on American soil Friday night, sending a clear message to rivals ahead of next year’s tournament. England defeated Costa Rica 2-0 in a controlled display, while Scotland dismantled Bolivia 4-0 in a high-scoring first half that showcased their attacking depth.
Harry Kane, making his 79th appearance for England, sealed his 52nd international goal with a composed finish in the 18th minute. The striker, now 32, continues to defy age with his movement and precision, while young midfielder Jarrod Bowen added a second before half-time. Tuchel, speaking post-match, praised the intensity and adaptability of his side in oppressive heat and humidity—conditions they will face again in the group stage.
Key Points
- ⚡ Kane’s 52nd goal cements his status as England’s all-time leading scorer
- 🏆 Scotland’s four-goal blitz included braces from Che Adams and Lawrence Shankland
- 🌡️ Both teams tested stamina in 90°F heat, a preview of World Cup conditions
Across the city at Raymond James Stadium, Scotland’s rampant start against Bolivia set the tone. Adams struck twice in the opening 20 minutes, with Shankland adding another before the break. Former striker Kris Boyd, commentating for BBC Scotland, called it “the most complete 45 minutes Scotland have produced in years.” Manager Steve Clarke, seeking a settled strike partnership, now has options—Adams alongside either Shankland or Lyndon Dykes.
| Stat | England vs Costa Rica | Scotland vs Bolivia |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 58% | 64% |
| Shots on Target | 8 | 10 |
| Goals | 2 | 4 |
The victories come as both nations edge closer to final squad selection. England’s depth was evident, with Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden rotating effectively, while Scotland’s midfield trio of Ryan Jack, John McGinn, and Billy Gilmour controlled the tempo. Tuchel and Clarke will now focus on squad cohesion before the World Cup opener in Dallas on June 12.
💡 Pro Tip
Watch for England’s full-back partnership of Kyle Walker and Luke Shaw—both provided overlapping runs that stretched Costa Rica’s defense repeatedly.
For Scotland, Adams’ partnership with Shankland could be the key to unlocking stubborn defenses. The duo combined for three goals in 45 minutes, a sign of attacking chemistry that Clarke has craved. Meanwhile, England’s backline, marshaled by John Stones and Marc Guéhi, conceded just once from open play across both matches.
📋 By The Numbers
- 52 — Kane’s total international goals, extending his England record
- 14 — Total goals scored by England and Scotland in their two warm-ups
With the World Cup just months away, both teams leave Tampa with momentum. England’s controlled progression under Tuchel contrasts with Scotland’s explosive attacking display, setting up a compelling clash of styles in Group B. The question now is not if they will advance, but how far they can go.