This is a list of Scottish football (soccer) families.
Families included on the list must have
at least, one member of the family is capped by a national team on the senior level or an important person in the game of football (e.g., notable coaches, referees, club chairmen, etc.)
a second member must be a professional player or capped by a national team on the U-17 level or above.
^The Baker brothers were raised in Scotland but born in other countries, and were only eligible to represent those at the time.
^Jack Bell's great-grandson Tom Smith played international rugby union for Scotland.
^Alec Bennett's grandson Sandy Carmichael played international rugby union for Scotland.
^The Goodall brothers were born to Scottish parents who moved to London then Belfast due to military appointments. The family lived in Kilmarnock, with both brothers playing professionally in England (mainly for Derby County) and for their birth nations internationally.
^ abcWas born in England, but represented Scotland internationally.
^The Australian cricketer Archie Jackson was also a family member (nephew/cousin respectively)
^They were not blood relatives: Lambie was married to the sister of the Brown brothers' mother.
^John Brown's sons Peter and Gordon played international rugby union for Scotland
^The reference states they were half-brothers, but Willie was the son of William, a much older brother of Wilf and Harry – whose own father was also named William.
^The McCann brothers were born in Scotland but chose to represent Northern Ireland internationally. Their brother Ross McCann is a Scottish international Rugby 7s player.
^The McCullys emigrated from Scotland as teenagers; both were capped by the United States.
^ abWas born in Scotland, but represented Australia internationally.
^Was born in Scotland, but represented the Republic of Ireland internationally.
^Was born in Scotland, capped by Scotland's under-17 side before switching allegiance to Northern Ireland.
^Bob Morrison was born in Greenock; the family then moved to Belfast where Tommy was born.
^The Reid brothers were born in Ayrshire and raised in Northern Ireland, other than Willie who was born in Belfast so was eligible for Ireland, though he spent much of his career in Scotland.