Scotland at the World Cup
Summer 2026
We'll get you home after the match
Scotland are at the World Cup — and we're making sure you can celebrate (or commiserate) without worrying about how you're getting home. Our Night Bus network is extended around all three group games, with no route changes and no fare increases.
Scotland vs Haiti
Sunday 14 June - 2:00am kick-off
All NightBus services run later into Sunday morning to cover later pub closing times. For complete timetables, check below.
Scotland vs Morocco
Friday 19 June - 11:00pm kick-off
Standard late-night services will cover travel home after the final whistle. Check your usual timetable below.
Scotland vs Brazil
Wednesday 24 June - 11:00pm kick-off
Additional buses in the early hours of Thursday 25 June to help you get home after the match.
Service 77 - always running
24/7 between the city centre, Charing Cross, Partick, and Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. No changes during this period — it'll be running all night, every night.
Plan your journey on the night
The easiest way to check times on match night is the First Bus app — live bus tracking means you can see exactly when your service is coming, so you can spend less time at the stop and more time at the pub.
Timetables
Select a match below to see the full timetable for that night, including any extended or additional services running in your area.
As Scotland’s first match against Haiti in Boston on Sunday 14 June kicks-off at 2:00am UK time, pubs and bars are being allowed to stay open up to 30 minutes after a game finishes.
First Bus services operating later for the opening match are the N2, N18, N240 and N267. Please see bvelow for timetables;
Services will run to their normal timetables to support travel home after the match.
Additional services will run in the early hours of Thursday 25 June to support travel home after the match.
Not sure which service to catch?
Use our journey planner to find the best route home from your location on the night.