Belle and Sebastian release Scotland World Cup anthem

Belle and Sebastian have released a new song titled “It Only Takes One Lion” as an anthem for Scotland’s national football team ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The track came out on June 2 following the team’s qualification last year.

The Glaswegian indie band wrote the song after Scotland’s 4-2 qualifying win against Denmark in November 2025. Frontman Stuart Murdoch described it as a personal track about following the team’s ups and downs for 50 years. Produced with Pete Ferguson, the song blends hymn-like elements with orchestral disco. It premiered during the band’s anniversary tour marking 30 years of Tigermilk and If You’re Feeling Sinister. Scotland’s first match is against Haiti on June 14, followed by games against Morocco and Brazil. Murdoch noted a mix of cynicism and excitement in Scotland about the tournament.

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