Gordon to be oldest player at World Cup but Gunn handed No 1

Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon started Scotland's 4-1 friendly win against Curacao on Saturday
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Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon will be the oldest player at the World Cup this summer, but the 43-year-old has not been handed the No 1 shirt.
Following the submission of each of the 48 nations' official squad lists, Gordon will wear No 21, with fellow goalkeepers Angus Gunn and Liam Kelly assigned numbers 1 and 12 respectively.
Manchester United's Tyler Fletcher has taken No 8 after the teenage midfielder became a surprise replacement for the injured Billy Gilmour on Sunday.
Striker Lyndon Dykes will wear Scotland's No 9, fellow forward Che Adams No 10, and Lawrence Shankland No 20.
It remains to be seen how much those choices hint at the thinking of head coach Steve Clarke regarding his starting line-up, with centre-back Grant Hanley given No 5.
Scotland have travelled to the US and will play their final World Cup warm-up game against Bolivia - live on the BBC - on Saturday at 21:00 BST.
They will then kick off their tournament schedule the following weekend against Haiti in Boston on Sunday 14 June (02:00) before facing Morocco and Brazil.
Scotland's World Cup squad numbers
Angus Gunn
Aaron Hickey
Andy Robertson
Scott McTominay
Grant Hanley
Kieran Tierney
John McGinn
Tyler Fletcher
Lyndon Dykes
Che Adams
Ryan Christie
Liam Kelly
Jack Hendry
Ross Stewart
John Souttar
Dominic Hyam
Ben Gannon-Doak
George Hirst
Lewis Ferguson
Lawrence Shankland
Craig Gordon
Nathan Patterson
Kenny McLean
Anthony Ralston
Findlay Curtis
Scott McKenna
- Published10 December 2025

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