Player Profile
Andy Robertson at FIFA World Cup 2026

Andy Robertson
Liverpool
Position
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Left-Back
Others
Wing-Back, Wide Defender
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Career
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Overview
Andy Robertson remains one of Scotland's defining modern players because he combines leadership, elite club pedigree, and a style that still drives the left side of the pitch with real force. Even in 2026, he is not simply an experienced name. He is still a functional piece of Scotland's best shape. FIFA World Cup 2026.
At Liverpool he built one of the most decorated club careers of any recent Scotland defender. For the national team, that matters because he brings standards and tournament-level expectations into every camp. Fans tracking him alongside all qualified teams are still following one of the most important names in Scotland's road to the tournament.
Team Overview
Robertson matters because Scotland still depend on him for energy, width, and authority. He is one of the players who can set the tone of a match through aggression without losing tactical discipline. Fans who want the full national-team picture can also track him through Scotland and the tournament route that runs through the match schedule and the three-country map of the host venues.
He also gives the team continuity. In a national setup that has changed around him over the years, Robertson remains one of the clearest constants.
Early Life and Background
Birthplace, family, and youth football journey
Born in Glasgow on 11 March 1994, Robertson's path was not a polished academy fairy tale. He came through Queen's Park after being released earlier in his development, which makes his later rise even more significant.
That background shaped his edge. He had to earn each step through performance rather than reputation, and that hunger has always been visible in the intensity of his game.
Club Career
Early clubs and development
Queen's Park and Dundee United gave Robertson his first real senior platform, but Hull City was the move that pushed him into English football at a higher level. He adapted quickly and proved he could bring the same intensity and crossing quality outside Scotland.
Liverpool then changed the scale of everything. Once he arrived in 2017, Robertson grew from promising left-back into one of the best high-intensity full-backs in Europe during the peak years of Jurgen Klopp's side.
Current club and recent form
Even now, Robertson's Liverpool numbers are significant. By the latest public stats-by-club update he had reached 364 appearances and 12 goals for Liverpool, with 68 assists across all competitions.
That matters because his value has always been bigger than defensive basics alone. He has been one of the key creators from deep, and although the physical demands of the role have changed over time, his influence has remained obvious. Supporters following his club rhythm through the broadcast guide can already see how closely his club form connects to Scotland's wider 2026 picture.
Andy Robertson — Stats and Performance
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012-2013 | Queen's Park | 43 | 2 | 3 |
| 2013-2014 | Dundee United | 44 | 5 | 6 |
| 2014-2017 | Hull City | 115 | 5 | 10 |
| 2017-2026 | Liverpool | 364 | 12 | 68 |
Robertson's numbers underline how rare his profile was at peak level. Full-backs are not judged only on goals and assists, but his assist totals and overall appearance volume show how much his teams trusted him.
International Career
Caps, goals, and major tournaments
For Scotland, Robertson is the captain and one of the clearest leaders of the modern era. His 90 caps and 4 goals place him among the country's most experienced players, and his value stretches well beyond the raw goal tally.
He gives Scotland intensity, width, leadership, and emotional control. When they need someone to keep standards high under pressure, Robertson is still one of the first names that matters.
| National team | Caps | Goals | Tournament involvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 90 | 4 | Captain, EURO leader, and 2026 World Cup qualifying figure |
Playing Style and Key Strengths
Position, role, and standout qualities
Robertson is a classic modern attacking left-back. He overlaps hard, delivers crosses at pace, and stays aggressive in recovery defending, which is why he has remained so valuable over a long period.
His game is built on volume and conviction. He wants to repeat runs, support attacks, and force the game toward the left touchline before quickly driving the ball into dangerous areas.
That approach has made him especially important for Scotland, where the left side often becomes a natural launch point for pressure and progression.
Personal Info and Profile
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Andrew Henry Robertson |
| Date of birth | 11 March 1994 |
| Age | 31 |
| Nationality | Scotland |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
| Weight | Will be updated soon |
| Position | Defender |
| Preferred foot | Left |
| Current club | Liverpool |
| Contract end | 30 June 2026 |
| Transfer value | €12M |
| Jersey number | 3 |
| Weekly salary | Will be updated soon |
| Estimated net worth | Will be updated soon |
Transfer News and Market Value
The main Robertson talking point in 2026 is not a confirmed move but contract context. His Liverpool deal runs to the end of June 2026, so attention naturally follows what comes next even when no official exit is in place.
That makes his situation notable without making it unstable. The bigger question is not whether he can still contribute, but how Liverpool and Scotland manage the later stage of a very demanding career.
Salary and Net Worth
The contract end date is public and clear, but the wage side is less clean because Liverpool do not issue a standard public player salary list. Public tracker estimates exist, yet they do not amount to one official verified number.
So the accurate wording stays direct: Weekly salary: Will be updated soon. Estimated net worth: Will be updated soon. The stronger confirmed information is his contract through June 2026 and the scale of his Liverpool career.
Andy Robertson 2026 Style, Strengths, and Tournament Outlook
Robertson's greatest strength is still intensity. Even at 31, he gives Scotland a left-sided player who can lift the speed and edge of the whole team when he is physically right.
The challenge is managing minutes and preserving sharpness over a long cycle. Full-back is a punishing role, and Robertson has already played huge volumes of football at club and international level.
If Scotland get the physical balance right around him, he remains one of their most important 2026 players. Fans can follow the detail through fixture pages, the live race in the group standings, and real-time updates on live scores.