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Injuries, Everton & overseas friendly – Scotland’s World Cup preparations


It has been 70 days since Kenny McLean had a pop from the halfway line. That means it is 137 days until Scotland kick a ball at a men’s World Cup for the first time in 28 years.

Plans are currently being put in place as head coach Steve Clarke prepares to lead the nation back to football’s grandest stage.

But with almost four months to go until the Scots’ group opener against Haiti in Boston on 14 June, what do those preparations look like?

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What are Scotland’s warm-up plans?

That 4-2 win over Denmark in November means Scotland have the luxury of not needing to worry about the World Cup play-offs in March. Bliss.

Instead, Japan will visit on Hampden on Saturday, 28 March, before the Scots travel south to Everton’s shiny new Hill Dickinson Stadium to face the Ivory Coast.

That is the last the Tartan Army will see from their side until they return to action against Curacao on 30 May, a match dubbed “the final send-off” by the Scottish FA.

The SFA also say an additional “overseas friendly” is close to being finalised.

Japan, Curacao and the Ivory Coast, who recently made the last eight of the Africa Cup of Nations, will all feature at the World Cup with Scotland.

Clarke says the Scots will benefit from experiencing facing African and Concacaf nations as part of the their preparations, with Morocco and Haiti included in their four-team group this summer.

What’s the injury situation?

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Clarke has been watching from stands across the country with his fingers, arms, legs and toes crossed in the hope his players remain fit for the summer.

However, it has not been a great week for the Scotland boss following injuries to some key players.

A knee injury is expected to keep Aston Villa captain John McGinn out for up to two months, with Hearts striker Lawrence Shankland facing a similar recovery timescale after suffering a hamstring strain.

During Sunday’s thrilling 2-2 draw between Shankland’s club side and Celtic, defender Kieran Tierney also limped off, with interim boss Martin O’Neill unsure about his condition post-match.

Bournemouth winger Ben Gannon-Doak underwent surgery in November, as did Napoli midfielder Billy Gilmour. Both are yet to return.

That may open the door to some fresh faces being brought into the squad in March.

Clarke says “there’s always room for an outsider”, and Harvey Barnes’ name will not go away. A call-up for the Newcastle forward is not closed off.

While not injury-related, Scotland captain Andy Robertson was attracting interest from Tottenham Hotspur, a move that would have likely presented the Liverpool left-back with the opportunity to get more minutes before the summer.

What shape are Scotland’s opponents in?

Haiti and Brazil have not kicked a ball since the World Cup draw was made, but Scotland’s other group opponents Morocco have very much been in action.

Hosts of the recent Afcon tournament, Morocco suffered heartbreak in a final defeat by Senegal, a game so dramatic it made this season’s Scottish Premiership look normal.

Eventual winners Senegal walked off and refused to play when Morocco were given a stoppage-time penalty, which was then missed by Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz when he attempted a Panenka.

There was also trouble after the game, and even a ruckus in the media room. Now Morocco, who reached the last eight of the 2022 World Cup, will look to heal their bruises this summer in the Americas.

Despite the chaos, the quality of their football again shone through, according to former Scotland winger Pat Nevin.

“They are a joy to watch,” he told BBC Radio Scotland. “They are very open, but they have adapted a bit since then.

What’s happening with tickets?

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The buzz of World Cup qualification was soured for some fans when ticket prices for matches were revealed.

With travel and accommodation prices then rocketing, Clarke urged Scotland supporters not to put themselves into debt to follow their team.

After the ticket application window opened in December, it emerged prices for the group games will range from £134 to £523.

Scotland fans and politicians criticised Fifa for the pricing, while a Scotland fans’ representative described the ticket allocation for disabled supporters as “simply not good enough”.

Fifa have since introduced a small number of “more affordable” $60 (£45) tickets for all 104 matches at the tournament following intense criticism.

From 11 December to 13 January, fans were able to apply for tickets on Fifa’s website for the matches of their choice.

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Military Should Have Apologised For Earlier Denial Of Coup Plot – Falana

Femi Falana, SAN, a human rights lawyer, has criticised the Nigerian military for declaring that some officers will face a military court hearing over an alleged plot to overthrow the government.

More than three months after it announced in October 2025 that 16 officers had been detained for obstructing service rules, the military made the disclosure on Monday.

The military at the time dissented from reports that the 2025 Independence Day parade had been suspended in response to an alleged coup plot, calling the claim false, malicious, and liable to inflict unnecessary tension and distrust among Nigerians.

Falana said Falana’s response to the military’s most recent statement, which acknowledged an alleged plot to overthrow the government, suggested that the authorities had purposefully misled the public.

Also read: Military To Protest Officers Over Accusable Plan to Overthrow Government

Falana claimed that the military should have apologized to Nigerians for their earlier denial in a statement released on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Tuesday.

“The military authorities should have expressed regret to Nigerians yesterday. Falana argued that those in charge must learn to take our country as a people seriously.

He added that it was unacceptable to reverse such a grave position without making an apology.

You ought to have apologised to the Nigerian people if you had admitted there was no coup plot three months ago and discovered that the matter went beyond indiscipline during your investigation, he said.

A public apology after the allegations had been confirmed and a public acknowledgement of the earlier denial, in Falana’s opinion, would have been preferable.

However, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria expressed hope that the military would continue to make amends to Nigerians.

He claimed that a court martial could not try the detained officers. If the issue were merely one of indiscipline, he claimed, a court martial would have been sufficient.

He claimed that the officers can only be accused of treason or treasonable felony, offences that can only be determined by a Federal or State High Court because it involves an alleged coup plot.

Falana criticized the detained officers’ lack of legal representation, arguing that their legal representatives have the right to meet with their attorneys, members of their families, and doctors, rights that, in his opinion, have been denied.

Sit-At-Home: Anambra Is Safe For Business, There Is No Fear Factor — Commissioner

Law Mefoh, the state’s commissioner of information, assured that the state’s business environment is safe and that there is no risk associated with the sit-at-home order.

Mefoh claimed that the state offers adequate security for business in an interview with Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Tuesday.

The fear factor has vanished, and Nambra is safe for business. He speculated that this sit-at-home problem may have existed when it first started, but it has since vanished.

Therefore, the continued shutdown of Anambra’s markets, particularly the Onitsha Main Market, which is arguably the biggest market in West Africa, is in vain.

READ MORE: Soludo shuts down Onitsha Main Market for a Week Over Sit-At-Home.

His statement comes after the governor ordered the well-known Onitsha Main Market to close for a week because local businesses had not done so on Monday.

The commissioner continued, “The governor and this government have every right to ensure that the state and the state as a whole operate smoothly.”

He further explained that, despite the fear factor making the market and even offices closed on Mondays in the past, “the traders have now made Monday a weekend extension,” which is seriously affecting the state’s socio-economic life.

According to statistics, Anambra loses an average of $8 billion every Monday during the market shutdown. He continued, “The government has a responsibility to make sure that the economy is running.”

Sit-At-Home Order

A Monday sit-at-home order has been in effect for years in some Anambra State locations, causing disruption to business and social activities and deserting places of employment.

The South-East’s non-state actors have been widely criticized for putting pressure on traders, transport workers, and students indoors, especially in cities like Onitsha, which has been done so.

However, the state government, led by Governor Chukwuma Soludo, has urged residents to avoid the illegal order, which it describes as economic sabotage against the area, and to go about their lawful activities fearlessly.

Doncic’s scoring streak continues as Lakers beat Bulls


Luka Doncic put on another scoring masterclass with 46 points as the Los Angeles Lakers claimed a 129-118 victory at the Chicago Bulls.

The Slovenia guard’s haul included eight three-pointers, and he also registered seven rebounds and 12 assists at the United Center to end the Bulls’ four-game unbeaten run.

Doncic becomes the quickest Laker to reach 2,000 points – achieving the feat in his 65th game since he was traded by the Dallas Mavericks last February.

It was the fourth match in a row that the 26-year-old has finished with more than 30 points and he tops the NBA scoring charts with an average of 33.8 points per game.

He joins Kobe Bryant as the only players in Lakers history with at least 45 points, 10 assists and five three-pointers in a single game.

LeBron James added 24 points, five rebounds and three assists for the Lakers with Rui Hachimura hitting 23 points off the bench.

Despite Doncic’s achievements, Lakers coach JJ Redick admitted after the game that the superstar still gives him some anxious moments on the sidelines.

“He’s an engine that’s fully on and he likes to create out there and that’s part of what makes him a great player,” he said.

“Because I played with him, I have a pretty good understanding of that – not to say it doesn’t test your patience at times.

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PSC, Police Extend Constable Recruitment Deadline By Two Weeks

The ongoing recruitment exercise for 50 000 police constables will now take a two-week break, according to the Police Service Commission (PSC) and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

The application portal, which was first launched on December 15, 2025, will now close on February 8, 2026, according to a statement signed by Mr. Torty Njoku Kalu, the Police Service Commission’s Head of Protocol and Public Affairs.

He explained that the extension comes after a review that found significant differences in participation between states and the receipt of over 400, 000 applications nationwide.

READ MORE: Police Intercept Truck Carrying Suspected Explosives in Oyo

While states like Adamawa, Benue, and Kaduna reported high submission rates, the PSC discovered that others like Lagos, Ogun, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, and Anambra reported comparatively low submissions.

The extension is intended to ensure that all states’ representation in the hiring process is equitable, according to the Commission.

The PSC urged all qualified Nigerians to apply through the official recruitment portal, npfapplication, especially those from states with low application numbers. psc. gov. ng.

Before the new deadline, it also directed state governments, local government councils, socio-cultural organizations, religious organizations, community leaders, and other stakeholders to mobilize and inform qualified applicants outside of their areas of responsibility.

Barca president unhappy at teen’s ‘unpleasant’ PSG move


Paris St-Germain have signed 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder Dro Fernandez, with the Spanish side’s president calling the situation around the transfer “unpleasant”.

According to Spanish media, PSG have paid 8.2m euros (£7.1m) for Fernandez – a fee that is higher than his 6m euros (£5.2m) release clause – in a bid to keep good relations between the clubs.

The Spanish midfielder’s departure has been controversial as he had been expected to sign a new contract at Barcelona.

But he has now completed a move to PSG on a deal until 2030.

“It has been an unpleasant situation,” Barca president Joan Laporta told Catalunya Radio.

“It came as a surprise because we had agreed on a different solution for when he turned 18.

“Surprisingly, his representative told us he couldn’t follow through on what we’d agreed to.”

PSG said the signing was “fully in line with the club’s sporting strategy, which is heavily focused on youth and talent”.

Fernandez said his move was a “moment of huge pride” and PSG was “a massive club that I’ve followed since I was a child and where some great legends have made history”.

In a separate post on Instagram, he wrote: “After nearly four unforgettable seasons, today I have to make one of the most difficult decisions of my life: saying goodbye to the club that has been my home in recent years.”

Asked about Fernandez’s future earlier this month, Barca coach Hansi Flick said young players needed to “live for” the club and suggested the teenager would be making a mistake if he moved to France.

“We give them the opportunity to train with us, to grow, every day, with the best players in the world. We give them the opportunity, we give them the support, believe in them, the confidence,” he said.

“If you want to play for Barca, then [do it] 100% with your whole heart.

“This is what I want to say to everyone who is now with us, or in the future with us, this must be 100%.

“These colours, you have to live for them, this is what I want to see. All the others I don’t want, this is what I can say.

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