Published: 8 June 2026
The English Chronicle Desk
The English Chronicle Online
Tensions have emerged in the final build-up to the 2026 World Cup after Norway accused Scotland of acting “unprofessional” in a disputed pre-tournament training arrangement, adding an unexpected flashpoint to an otherwise routine preparation phase.
The controversy centres on a cancelled behind-closed-doors friendly that Norway believed had been agreed as part of both sides’ preparation schedules. Norwegian officials said they were informed of Scotland’s withdrawal at short notice, a decision they claim disrupted their tactical planning.
Scotland’s management has maintained that the cancellation was linked to squad fitness concerns following recent warm-up fixtures, though Norway has disputed the communication process rather than the reasoning itself.
The dispute has drawn attention across the wider tournament landscape, with analysts noting that even minor logistical disagreements can escalate in the compressed pre-World Cup schedule, where training time is tightly controlled.
Meanwhile, England’s preparations have continued with a more settled rhythm, with manager Thomas Tuchel overseeing controlled warm-up matches and squad rotation aimed at finalising tactical systems ahead of the tournament.
England are widely viewed as one of the leading contenders, with recent performances suggesting a stable balance between attacking depth and defensive structure.
Elsewhere, other major nations continue to fine-tune preparations, with coaching staff focusing heavily on fitness management and adaptation to North American conditions ahead of the expanded 48-team tournament.
Football analysts say the contrast between squads highlights differing preparation strategies: some prioritising continuity and controlled scheduling, while others face disruption due to injuries or logistical disagreements.
Despite the controversy, Scotland are expected to proceed with their core World Cup plans unchanged, with focus now shifting to group-stage readiness.
Norway officials have not ruled out further clarification with Scotland’s football association but have indicated the matter is unlikely to affect tournament participation.
As the tournament approaches, attention is increasingly shifting from preparatory fixtures to final squad announcements and tactical setups across all major teams.


























































































