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FM26 World Cup 2026 Tactics: Group C Nations

M26 World Cup 2026 tactics — Brazil, Morocco, Haiti & Scotland national team systems built from footballing heritage. Group C guide.

Four FM26 national team tactics — Ancelotti's strikerless Brazil box, Ouahbi's zonal Morocco, Migne's high-pressing Haiti and Clarke's McTominay-led Scotland.

FM26 World Cup 2026 Tactics: Group C Nations

Welcome to the third part of FM Blog's twelve-part series, 'Football Heritage — FM Blog's Road to the World Cup'. In this article, I will be going through all four nations in Group C, their respective World Cup histories, their respective football cultures, and their respective, current tactics. I hope you enjoy!

Brazil

A Seleção have competed in every single World Cup tournament to-date, and this trend continues in North America in 2026. Brazil have won the World Cup a record five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002), displaying a historical dominance on the international stage that they will be hoping to continue this summer.

Brazil possesses an incredibly rich football culture, with the country completely obsessed with the sport. Known as 'o País do Futebol' (the country of football), the sport is the dominant, sporting talking point, with fans turning up en masse to support their nation. Brazil is, and was, the breeding ground of the now-famous football philosophy coined as 'Jogo Bonito', which prioritises creativity, flair, and skill on the pitch over rigid, defensive systems — as such, Brazilian football (and its fans) have never taken to the ideas of structured, positional play nor the typically Italian 'catenaccio'.

A lot of these concepts of creative ingenuity in attacking actually stem from the country's exciting, street-football culture. In Brazil, most young players will play football in small cages, particularly in the famous Favelas — these are tight conditions that requires elite technique and close ball control to thrive within.

Interestingly enough, there has always been a few, key features of every successful A Seleção side in history that have remained a constant: One of which is the famous, Brazilian attacking box, where a combination of midfielders, attacking midfielders, and forwards make up a fluid 'box' shape in the centre of the pitch. Another key feature is actually a type of player: the 'Ponta de Lança' — an attacking player that spearheads his team's attacks through elegance, skill, and a tricky knack for goalscoring. Pele, Zico, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, Neymar, etc, all fit within this bracket and have played this role for the national team before.

Carlo Ancelotti largely focuses his tactics on trying to maximise the very best players at his disposal, even if it means he has to settle for tactical concessions. As such, his teams usually sit off in a compact mid-block, waiting to win the ball back before launching rapid counter-attacks. So far, during his Brazil reign, there has been an emphasis on getting the ball to the likes of Vinicius Jr. and Matheus Cunha, who will both work in sync to create and attack space — as such, Brazil's attacks tend to lean more to the left.

Let's Break Down the Tactic

FM26 Brazil World Cup 2026 tactic formation overview — Carlo Ancelotti-inspired strikerless system with a fluid central attacking box and left-sided emphasis

In Possession

Here, I've tried to blend most of everything I previously alluded to: the effect of the nation's street-football culture ('Much Shorter' passing directness, 'Narrower' attacking width, etc), Jogo Bonito ('More Expressive' creative freedom, 'Dribble More', etc), and Ancelotti's own ideologies ('Pass Into Space', 'Counter-Attack', etc). Because this Brazil side fields a strikerless central box, our guide to using the False 9 is a useful primer on how strikerless and dropping-forward systems carve open packed defences.

FM26 Brazil in-possession team instructions — Much Shorter passing, Narrower width, Be More Expressive, Dribble More, Pass Into Space and Counter-Attack blending Jogo Bonito with Ancelotti's ideas

Out of Possession

Here, I've mainly recreated what we've seen from Ancelotti's Brazil side thus far, along with his general, out-of-possession ideologies.

FM26 Brazil out-of-possession team instructions — compact mid-block recreating Ancelotti's wait-and-counter approach

Opposition Instructions

FM26 Brazil opposition instructions — position-by-position press, mark and tackle settings to feed the mid-block and counter-attacking scheme

Player Roles

Goalkeeper | Sweeper Keeper

No additional instructions.

Full-Back | Full-Back

Traditionally, in Brazil's successful national team sides, both full-backs have tended to stay wider to create space centrally for the aforementioned, central box to have more space to emphasise its control and elegance. In this system, the right-back usually stays deeper than the left-back, of whom will venture forward on the left side.

Full-Back role card for the right-back in FM26 Brazil tactic — staying wider and deeper to open central space for the attacking box

(DCR) Ball-Playing Centre-Back | Centre-Back

No additional instructions.

(DCL) Ball-Playing Centre-Back | Centre-Back

I added the 'Stay Wider' instruction to accentuate the team's left-side emphasis and dominance.

Ball-Playing Centre-Back role card for the left-sided centre-back in FM26 Brazil tactic — Stay Wider to accentuate the team's left-side dominance

Wing-Back | Full-Back

As I previously stated, the left-back, in this system, usually ventures forward and moves wider too, often looking to reach the byline to allow for Vinicius Jr. to enter the penalty area unmarked.

Wing-Back role card for the left-back in FM26 Brazil tactic — venturing forward and reaching the byline to free Vinicius Jr. into the box

Box-To-Box Playmaker | Screening Defensive Midfielder

I opted for this role in a homage to the famous 'Segundo Volante' — a role that was named after a Brazilian midfielder called Volante, of whom was a technically gifted defensive midfielder who could move higher at times. I applied the 'Shorter Passing' instruction to all four 'midfielders' in this strikerless formation to enhance the sheer dominance of this central box.

Box-To-Box Playmaker role card in FM26 Brazil tactic — a Segundo Volante homage with Shorter Passing to dominate the central box

Defensive Midfielder | Wide Covering Defensive Midfielder

Here, I've given Casemiro a very 'simple' role of simply distributing the ball short, keeping the game ticking with precise, risk-free passes. When we don't have the ball, he is instructed to drift wider to support our left-back to make up for Vinicius Jr's lack of tracking back, as we look to maximise the very best player in the team.

Defensive Midfielder role card for Casemiro in FM26 Brazil tactic — simple short distribution and drifting wide to cover the advanced left-back for Vinicius Jr.

Shadow Striker | Tracking Centre Forward

Here is my replication of the famous 'Ponta de Lança' role, with a few added instructions ('Shoot More Often', for example) to maximise Matheus Cunha who predominantly featured in this position. When we don't have the ball, he is asked to track back to make up for Vinicius Jr's lack of tracking back, further maximising the team's best player.

Shadow Striker role card for Matheus Cunha in FM26 Brazil tactic — a Ponta de Lança recreation with Shoot More Often, tracking back to cover Vinicius Jr.

Free Role | Attacking Midfielder

Here, I've specially devised a role for Neymar, who has miraculously made the World Cup squad for A Seleção this summer. Additionally, I added the 'Stay Wider' instruction as a nod to the famous 'false winger' role that has been a pillar of successful Brazil sides down the years — a player who starts wide before drifting inside and vice versa.

Free Role role card for Neymar in FM26 Brazil tactic — Stay Wider as a false winger drifting in and out from wide, with full licence to roam

Wide Forward | Tracking Wide Midfielder

Here, I've largely tried to maximise Raphinha — one of the team's best players. Raphinha is a masterful, tricky winger who works best when he has space to run into, as he's shown for Barcelona under Hansi Flick in the past two seasons. Therefore, I've tried to enhance these elite qualities to maximise his contribution whilst ensuring that his role suits those around him — I settled on this.

Wide Forward role card for Raphinha in FM26 Brazil tactic — maximising his tricky dribbling and runs into space on the right

Inside Forward | Wide Outlet Winger

This is how I saw best fit to maximise Vinicius Jr: a role where he is the wide outlet both in and out of possession, with the licence to roam from his position and drift inside whenever he please.

Inside Forward role card for Vinicius Jr. in FM26 Brazil tactic — the wide outlet in and out of possession with licence to roam and drift inside

Results

FIFA World Cup 2026: Winners

FM26 Brazil World Cup 2026 result — Winners, A Seleção lifting a record-extending sixth World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti

Morocco

This summer, Morocco will compete at their third World Cup in a row, and their seventh in total. Last time out, on the global stage, Morocco shocked the globe by overthrowing some of the world's best teams to reach the Semi-Finals — no African team had ever reached the World Cup Semi-Finals before. This summer, Morocco will be hoping to go one further...

A big factor of Morocco's 2022 success was their incredible, zonal-marking defensive strategy, that consistently stifled some of the most possession-dominant sides out there. Walid Regragui set his side up in a compact 4-1-4-1 formation out of possession, with an emphasis on forcing play wide and trapping the opposition in central areas by aggressively closing down their midfielders and attackers, forcing the ball backwards. Upon winning back the ball, Regragui's side would counter immediately to great effect. This defensive-minded approach was hardly resemblant of their 1976 AFCON-winning side, however, who famously played creative, attacking football.

Following the crazy AFCON Final earlier this year, of which (at the time) Morocco controversially lost 1-0 to Senegal, Walid Regragui left his post as Morocco's Manager. To replace him, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) decided to promote from within and appoint their youth team Manager, Mohamed Ouahbi, as the man to guide them through the World Cup.

Due to Ouahbi's relatively recent arrival, there's not a whole lot of tactical patterns to point out — however, we have seen a slight consistency of wide triangles being created, particularly on the right side. Additionally, his Morocco U20s side played bold, intelligent football that emphasised controlling the midfield both in and out of possession. Intriguing to note that João Sacramento — José Mourinho's former Assistant Manager — will be Ouahbi's right-hand man in the dugout this summer; Could we potentially see a José-inspired influence on Morocco's system this summer as a result...?!

Let's Break Down the Tactic

FM26 Morocco World Cup 2026 tactic formation overview — Mohamed Ouahbi-inspired system blending Regragui's 2022 zonal-marking block with right-sided wide triangles

In Possession

Here, I've primarily recreated Morocco's in-possession system from the World Cup in 2022, with a few facets of Mohamed Ouahbi's system at Morocco so far ('Much Narrower' attacking width, 'Short' goal-kicks, etc) — along with his U20s side — and a minor nod to Morocco's 1976 AFCON-winning side ('Be More Expressive', 'Dribble More', etc).

Furthermore, I applied the 'Play For Set-Pieces', 'Time Wasting — More Often', and 'Slow Pace Down' instructions to sprinkle in some José Mourinho-inspired dark arts, of which may be influenced by João Sacramento's arrival as Assistant Manager.

FM26 Morocco in-possession team instructions — Much Narrower width, short goal-kicks, Be More Expressive, Dribble More plus Play For Set-Pieces, Time Wasting and Slow Pace Down dark arts

Out of Possession

Morocco's defensive strategy at the previous World Cup was so successful that I decided to recreate it in Football Manager for this tactic. The forthcoming Opposition Instructions and Player Roles are crucial to replicating this stern, defensive proficiency. If you want to understand the wider principles behind a press and block like this, our FM26 pressing principles guide breaks down how to trap opponents and force play exactly where you want it.

FM26 Morocco out-of-possession team instructions — compact 4-1-4-1 block recreating Regragui's 2022 World Cup zonal-marking defensive strategy

Opposition Instructions

FM26 Morocco opposition instructions — position-by-position press, mark and tackle settings underpinning the zonal-marking system

Player Roles

Goalkeeper | Sweeper Keeper

No additional instructions.

Advanced Wing-Back | Full-Back

So far in Mohamed Ouahbi's reign, Achraf Hakimi has predominantly played exceptionally high and wide on the right side, allowing the right winger to invert into the right half-space. Upon receiving the ball, Hakimi has showcased a fierce willingness to relentlessly carry the ball forward and often try to reach the byline. I added the 'Cross Aim: Target Forward' instruction to encourage him to feed our striker with optimal crosses.

Advanced Wing-Back role card for Achraf Hakimi in FM26 Morocco tactic — exceptionally high and wide on the right, carrying to the byline with Cross Aim: Target Forward

(DCR & DCL) Centre-Back | Centre-Back

No additional instructions.

Full-Back | Full-Back

The left-back, in this system, will mainly stay wider to stretch the opposition's pressing frontline. I applied the 'Dribble More' and 'Make More Runs' instructions to add more attacking thrust to his role, whilst also adding a layer of spontaneity to our wide triangle on the left side, where the 'Cross From: Deep' will add another potential option for the left-back when within this wide triangle.

Full-Back role card for the left-back in FM26 Morocco tactic — staying wider with Dribble More, Make More Runs and Cross From: Deep to power the left-sided wide triangle

Defensive Midfielder | Screening Defensive Midfielder

I added the 'More Direct Passing' instruction to Amrabat's role to accommodate his player trait 'Likes to Switch Ball to Wide Areas'. All three midfielders in our 4-1-4-1 out-of-possession shape have been given the same OOP instructions, 'Mark Tighter' and 'Tackle Harder', whilst each of them have been assigned a particular zone/position on the pitch to mark — this recreates Morocco's elite zonal marking system from the 2022 World Cup.

Defensive Midfielder role card for Sofyan Amrabat in FM26 Morocco tactic — More Direct Passing to suit his switch-play trait, screening the back four
FM26 Morocco midfielder out-of-possession instructions — Mark Tighter and Tackle Harder applied across the 4-1-4-1 midfield three
FM26 Morocco zonal marking diagram for the holding midfielder — assigned pitch zone replicating the 2022 World Cup zonal-marking system

Wide Central Midfielder | Screening Central Midfielder

I chose this role to amplify the effectiveness of our right-sided wide triangle, whilst providing wide defensive cover should Hakimi be caught upfield.

Wide Central Midfielder role card in FM26 Morocco tactic — amplifying the right-sided wide triangle while covering for an advanced Hakimi
FM26 Morocco zonal marking diagram for the right-sided central midfielder — assigned pitch zone within the zonal-marking system

Free Role | Screening Central Midfielder

For this role, I've mainly tried to maximise Ismael Saibari — for Peter Bosz' PSV side (of which you can read my tactical analysis and use my tactical recreation of here) Ismael Saibari is given complete licence to roam from his position in a very similar free role.

Free Role role card for Ismael Saibari in FM26 Morocco tactic — complete licence to roam, mirroring his free role for Bosz' PSV
FM26 Morocco midfielder out-of-possession instructions for the free-role midfielder — Mark Tighter and Tackle Harder within the zonal scheme
FM26 Morocco zonal marking diagram for the free-role midfielder — assigned pitch zone completing the midfield zonal-marking trio

Inside Winger | Tracking Wide Midfielder

In Ouahbi's system thus far, the right winger has tended to invert into the right half-space to vacate the right flank for Hakimi to penetrate with darting, overlapping runs. From here, I have (again) tried to maximise one of the team's best players, Brahim Diaz, by allowing him to roam from his position and utilise his fantastic creativity. Both wingers are instructed to track back valiantly to further solidify our rearguard.

Inside Winger role card for Brahim Diaz in FM26 Morocco tactic — inverting into the right half-space to free Hakimi, with licence to roam and a Tracking Wide Midfielder OOP duty

Inside Forward | Tracking Wide Midfielder

Another consistency of Ouahbi's Morocco, thus far, has been the idea to overload one side of the pitch to isolate a winger on the other side. As such, the left winger is asked to stay wider to create ideal separation from the opposition's right back — upon receiving the ball, I want this left winger to take on his man aggressively before either cutting inside or hitting the byline. I chose the 'Inside Forward' role over the 'Wide Forward' as I favoured guaranteed depth in-behind over sure, strict, wide positioning, for this tactic.

Inside Forward role card for the left winger in FM26 Morocco tactic — staying wider to isolate the opposition right-back before taking him on, cutting inside or hitting the byline

Target Forward | Tracking Centre Forward

I chose this role as a nod to Youssef En-Nesyri's contribution in Morocco's 2022 World Cup success.

No additional instructions.

Results

FIFA World Cup 2026: Runners-Up

FM26 Morocco World Cup 2026 result — Runners-Up, the deepest-ever run by an African nation, beaten only in the final

Haiti

Haiti have qualified for only their second-ever World Cup campaign, and will be on the world stage for the first time since 1974 this summer. On that occasion, Haiti were knocked out in the Group Stages, but they'll be looking to venture into the knockout rounds this summer, with players like Wilson Isidor and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde aiming to define the future of a nation's football.

Due to their previous lack of consistent showings at World Cups, at the time of collating my research for this twelve-part series, I was unfortunately unable to find any noteworthy points of football culture in the nation. However, I was enamoured by the country's affinity and connection to Brazil and its national team, with a lot of Haitians actively rooting for Brazil in previous, international competitions: this is a loving, cultural connection between the two nations forged off the back of shared ancestry and humanitarian ties. Could there be sprinklings of Jogo Bonito in their play this summer?

Sebastien Migne is the man to lead Haiti through their first World Cup in 52 years, as he'll be looking to upgrade his icon status to legendary status this summer. Migne is a massive fan of English football, and also a massive fan of former-Liverpool Manager, Jürgen Klopp, and you can see a lot of resemblance in the way his Haiti side plays and the early days of Klopp at Liverpool. His Haiti side loves to press high and aggressively, constantly forcing turnovers high in the opposition's half and disrupting their rhythm with regular pressure — at the most recent Gold Cup, no team won possession in the final third more than Haiti, showcasing his commitment to pressing high, the influence of Jürgen Klopp on his tactical ideologies, and his team's proficiency in pressing high.

With the ball at their feet, Migne's side are interesting — they are a very direct team, usually going long and attacking with real pace and vigour. However, in build-up, Migne's side will usually look to play through the opposition. In this sense, they somewhat resemble Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth side.

Let's Break Down the Tactic

FM26 Haiti World Cup 2026 tactic formation overview — Sebastien Migne-inspired Klopp-style high-pressing, direct 4-4-2 with sprinklings of Brazilian flair

In Possession

Here, I've almost entirely replicated Sebastien Migne's Haiti side — however, I added the 'Be More Expressive' and 'Dribble More' instructions as a homage to Haiti's cultural connection with Brazil. I also added the 'Narrower' instruction to create ideal conditions for when the team goes long towards the target man, who can facilitate play with simple, short passes to team-mates in close proximity.

FM26 Haiti in-possession team instructions — direct play with Narrower width, Be More Expressive and Dribble More to channel a Brazilian flair onto Migne's long-ball base

Out of Possession

Once again, I've mainly tried to recreate what Sebastien Migne's side does in real life: pressing high and showing intense aggression. I did, however, add 'Drop Off More' to allow the team to drop off into more of a high-block if needed. Additionally, I applied the 'Stop Crosses' instruction as, in-real-life, Haiti have a tendency to concede from crosses into the box.

FM26 Haiti out-of-possession team instructions — aggressive Klopp-style high press with Drop Off More for a high-block fallback and Stop Crosses to cut out box deliveries

Player Roles

Goalkeeper | Sweeper Keeper

No additional instructions.

Full-Back | Full-Back

Of the two full-backs, the right-back is usually the more conservative in his positioning, staying deeper than his counterpart. Both full-backs will move wider, in general. I added the 'Make More Runs' and 'Cross From: Deep' instructions to add a layer of spontaneity to our right-flank, however.

Full-Back role card for the right-back in FM26 Haiti tactic — the more conservative full-back staying deeper, with Make More Runs and Cross From: Deep for right-flank thrust

Centre-Back | Centre-Back

Ricardo Adé will tend to aggressively challenge and hassle opposing attackers, posing a formidable figure at the heart of Haiti's defence.

Centre-Back player instructions for Ricardo Adé in FM26 Haiti tactic — instructed to aggressively challenge and hassle opposing attackers

Ball-Playing Centre-Back | Centre-Back

I chose this role for the left-sided centre-back as it suited Delcroix well.

No additional instructions.

Wing-Back | Full-Back

As aforesaid, both full-backs, in this system, will stay wider. However, the left-back is consistently the more advanced of the two.

Wing-Back role card for the left-back in FM26 Haiti tactic — the more advanced of the two full-backs, holding width on the left

Box-To-Box Playmaker | Defensive Midfielder

Both midfielders, in this system, are typically 'box-to-box' profiles. However, there is a slight discrepancy between the pair as Bellegarde is the more technically gifted of the two and will also make more penetrative runs. Additionally, he will tend to drive the ball forward using carries.

Box-To-Box Playmaker role card for Jean-Ricner Bellegarde in FM26 Haiti tactic — the more technical of the pivot, making penetrative runs and driving forward with carries

Box-To-Box Midfielder | Defensive Midfielder

Next to Bellegarde, Jean-Jacques is the more reserved of the double-pivot, yet will often push higher up the pitch. Additionally, he is also proficient at carrying the ball forward.

Box-To-Box Midfielder role card for Jean-Jacques in FM26 Haiti tactic — the more reserved pivot who still pushes higher and carries the ball forward

Winger | Wide Midfielder

Louicius Deedson could be one to watch for Haiti at the World Cup this summer! In this system, he is platformed well: he is instructed to hold the width on the frontline and, upon receiving the ball, he will constantly take on his man and cut inside with the ball.

Winger role card for Louicius Deedson in FM26 Haiti tactic — holding the width on the frontline before taking on his man and cutting inside

Inside Winger | Tracking Winger

Ruben Providence is just as talented and excellent in taking on his man before cutting inside, as his player instructions will showcase. I chose the 'Tracking Winger' OOP role to retain a solid 4-4-2 shape off-the-ball.

Inside Winger role card for Ruben Providence in FM26 Haiti tactic — taking on his man and cutting inside, with a Tracking Winger OOP duty to keep a solid 4-4-2

Target Forward | Centre Forward

Frantzdy Pierrot epitomises the 'Target Forward' role, as he will happily back into the opposition's centre-backs to create a platform from which he can reliably facilitate play from.

Target Forward role card for Frantzdy Pierrot in FM26 Haiti tactic — backing into centre-backs to hold up play and create a platform for team-mates

Poacher | Centre Forward

Next to the target man, Haiti typically use a shorter, quicker player who will willingly run in-behind the opposition's defence often. This player will also usually lead the press.

Poacher player instructions in FM26 Haiti tactic — a shorter, quicker striker running in behind often and leading the high press

Results

FIFA World Cup 2026: Runners-Up

FM26 Haiti World Cup 2026 result — Runners-Up, a fairy-tale run to the final on Haiti's first World Cup appearance in 52 years

Scotland

Scotland are back on the world's stage following a long, 28-year hiatus, and they are looking to show the world what it was missing. A group led by European superstars — the likes of Ballon d'Or nominee, Scott McTominay, John McGinn, and Andrew Robertson — are looking to finally exit the Group Stages at the ninth time of asking.

Scotland have always been great football innovators. In the 1880s, Scottish teams saw the rough, dribbling-focused English game and raised — and quickly pioneered — a more together, collective passing game; this was one of the sport's earliest innovations, and it paved the way for many a great team decades later. Their impressive track record of innovating doesn't stop there: Jock Stein's Celtic side used attacking full-backs and a ferocious high-press, of which both were incredibly unique to his team at the time. The culmination of that? A famous 1966/67 season for Celtic, who would go on to win five trophies... including the UEFA Champions League, as Jock Stein led the Lisbon Lions to unprecedented European success.

Steve Clarke's Scotland side, however, lack the tactical ingenuity of Jock Stein's Celtic and Scottish National Team sides. Instead, Steve Clarke is famously cautious in his approach, leading to tangible discontentment among fans. However, for all the dislike of this approach, it's seemingly working... to an extent. Steve Clarke's system largely revolves around creating the best conditions for his best players, like Scott McTominay, to thrive in.

Scotland are a fairly direct outfit, but they can keep the ball on the ground more often at times to build up play. When they do build up play, they tend to play in wide areas — often, the centre of the pitch will be completely vacated in order to get players wide and create an overload on the frontline (usually a 5v4). Scotland are, to some extent, reliant on set-pieces, however.

Steve Clarke has shown a lot of tactical flexibility formation-wise, with variants of a 4-2-3-1, 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 4-1-4-1, 3-5-2, and even a 3-4-3 formation being utilised in recent years. Despite his reputation for being defensive, Steve Clarke's side will actually press high at times in man-to-man fashion; however, they are quick to drop off into a deep low-block if their press is broken.

Let's Break Down the Tactic

FM26 Scotland World Cup 2026 tactic formation overview — Steve Clarke-inspired back-three system blending Jock Stein's Lisbon Lions principles with wide overloads for McTominay

In Possession

Here, I've tried to blend elements of Steve Clarke's tactical ideologies, Jock Stein's Scotland and Celtic sides ('Shorter Passing', for example), and Scotland's previous, tactical innovations ('Dribble Less' to urge a passing-based game, for example) into a collective, coherent system. I opted for a 'Much Higher' tempo as a nod to the famous quote about the Lisbon Lions, of whom were described as: "Like the Dutch but speeded up."

FM26 Scotland in-possession team instructions — Shorter Passing, Dribble Less and a Much Higher tempo blending Clarke's ideas with Jock Stein's 'Dutch but speeded up' Lisbon Lions

Out of Possession

Once more, I've tried to blend Scotland's current OOP approach with Jock Stein's revolutionary approach with the Lisbon Lions. The 'Low Block' ensures defensive solidity, whilst the 'Prevent Short Goalkeeper Distribution' instruction urges the team to move higher into a man-to-man high press from opposition goal-kicks — 'Step Up More' further encourages this.

FM26 Scotland out-of-possession team instructions — Low Block for solidity with Prevent Short GK Distribution and Step Up More to trigger a man-to-man press from goal-kicks

Opposition Instructions

FM26 Scotland opposition instructions — position-by-position press and mark settings supporting the low-block and goal-kick press triggers

Player Roles

Goalkeeper | Goalkeeper

No additional instructions.

(DCR) Centre-Back | Centre-Back

I added 'Stay Wider' to supplement our wing play.

Centre-Back role card for the right-sided centre-back in FM26 Scotland tactic — Stay Wider to supplement the team's wing play

(DC) Centre-Back | Centre-Back

No additional instructions.

Overlapping Centre-Back | Centre-Back

From this position, Tierney will provide consistent overlapping and underlapping runs for those ahead of him, adding an extra layer of penetration from deep for the team on the left, and formulating a fruitful partnership with Andrew Robertson. I added the 'Dribble More' and 'Cross From: Byline' instructions to add more attacking thrust to the role, whilst the 'Shoot Less Often' instruction ensures possession is kept often. Furthermore, I added the 'Take More Risks' instruction to urge him to find runs in-behind from Robertson and/or McGinn.

Overlapping Centre-Back role card for Kieran Tierney in FM26 Scotland tactic — Dribble More, Cross From: Byline, Shoot Less Often and Take More Risks to overlap and underlap with Robertson

Wing-Back | Wing-Back

On the right side, the right wing-back will hold the width and can carry the ball forward aggressively as he progresses up the pitch. I added the 'Take More Risks' instruction to encourage the wing-back to find McTominay's runs in-behind ahead of him more frequently. Both wing-backs, in this system, will aggressively close down their respective opponents.

Wing-Back role card for the right wing-back in FM26 Scotland tactic — holding width and carrying forward aggressively with Take More Risks to find McTominay in behind
FM26 Scotland wing-back out-of-possession instruction — aggressively closing down the opposite full-back, applied to both wing-backs

Advanced Wing-Back | Wing-Back

On the left side, Andy Robertson is consistently more advanced than his wing-back counterpart, usually driving forward to supply whipped crosses into the box. Additionally, he'll tend to try and reach the byline to optimise the quality of the ball into the box.

Advanced Wing-Back role card for Andrew Robertson in FM26 Scotland tactic — driving higher than the right wing-back to whip crosses and reach the byline on the left

Deep-Lying Playmaker | Defensive Midfielder

The deepest midfielder, in this system, usually drops deeper to get on the ball constantly, wherefrom he can dictate the tempo and regularly switch the play. This role would've been perfect for Billy Gilmour, had he not suffered a tournament-ending injury in recent days. As a Manchester United fan, however, I am excited to see young Tyler Fletcher — son of icon, Darren Fletcher — get the nod as his understudy!

No additional instructions.

Central Midfielder | Defensive Midfielder

From this position, John McGinn loves making darting, underlapping runs into the left half-space — however, he isn't tied to doing this, as he is given licence to drift from his position to supplement the play across the pitch. Finally, I added the 'Take More Risks' instruction to accommodate his player trait, 'Tries Killer Balls Often'.

Central Midfielder role card for John McGinn in FM26 Scotland tactic — darting underlapping runs into the left half-space with Take More Risks to suit his killer-balls trait

Shadow Striker | Tracking Attacking Midfielder

Scott McTominay epitomises the 'Shadow Striker' role, as he will constantly ghost in and around the box to score chances. Additionally, he has a great tendency to crash the box late to score headers. In real life, McTominay will regularly make these marauding, ball-carrying runs with the ball that are very difficult to thwart for the opposition, hence the 'Dribble More' instruction. I also added the 'Move Into Channels' instruction to ensure that he's penetrating the right half-space enough, providing our attacks with ideal coverage across the pitch.

Finally, when Scotland don't have the ball in their back-three formation, they will initially defend in a 5-2-3 formation that morphs into a deep, tight 5-4-1 formation as the opposition progress higher up the pitch — as such, both '10s' are 'Tracking Attacking Midfielders' to replicate this.

Shadow Striker role card for Scott McTominay in FM26 Scotland tactic — Dribble More and Move Into Channels to ghost into the box and crash it late, with a Tracking AM OOP duty

Target Forward | Centre Forward

I felt this role best complemented the roles around it.

No additional instructions.

Channel Forward | Tracking Attacking Midfielder

This role suited Che Adams' player profile best on FM26, whilst the 'Dribble More' instruction enriches his 'Runs with Ball Often' player trait.

Channel Forward role card for Che Adams in FM26 Scotland tactic — Dribble More to enrich his Runs with Ball Often trait while attacking the channels

Results

FIFA World Cup 2026: Winners

FM26 Scotland World Cup 2026 result — Winners, an astonishing first-ever World Cup triumph on their return after a 28-year absence

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Thank you very much for reading the third part of this twelve-part series: Football Heritage — FM Blog's Road to the World Cup. I hope you have enjoyed this style of writing and content, and keep your eyes peeled for the other eleven parts of this series through DAILY tactic releases from the 31st, May until the 11th, June.

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