First Minister will propose Monday 15 June
2026 is designated a national bank holiday to mark Scotland's
participation in the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
This will allow individuals, businesses and other organisations
in Scotland to celebrate after the men's team play their opening
game against Haiti in Boston.
The First Minister said:
“Scotland qualifying for the men's World Cup was
a remarkable achievement and a landmark moment, and the
reaction to the dramatic win against Denmark reminded us all what
football means to the country.
“This year, we want to make the most of this huge opportunity for
Scotland and ensure as many people as possible have the
opportunity to celebrate the team's success.
“Not only is this an historic sporting event, it's also a chance
for Scotland to be on the world stage, to attract business
development, create tourism interest within the country and to
make cultural and sporting connections.
“That is why I am taking steps to ensure the Monday after our
opening game should be national bank holiday, so that - no matter
the outcome of the match - we can all come together to share the
occasion.”
Background
Bank holidays are set under the Banking and Financial Dealings
Act 1971. The relevant powers were devolved by the Scotland Act
1998.
A day can be appointed as a bank holiday in Scotland by Royal
Proclamation. The First Minister advises the Privy Council on
proclamations for Scotland that are then designated by Royal
Proclamation by His Majesty the King.