Scott Bain
Scott Bain (born 22 November 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership.[1][2] Born in Edinburgh, he stands at 1.83 metres tall and began his career in the youth academy of Aberdeen, where he signed a professional contract in 2010 but never made a first-team appearance.[3][4] Bain's senior career started with a loan to Elgin City during the 2010–11 season, followed by a permanent move to Alloa Athletic in 2011, where he played over 200 matches and helped secure promotion to the Scottish Championship as League One winners in 2012–13.[5] In 2017, he joined Dundee, featuring regularly in the Premiership and earning a loan spell at Hibernian midway through the 2017–18 season.[3] His performances at Dundee led to a transfer to Celtic in January 2018, initially on loan, where he made his debut in a 3–2 Old Firm victory over Rangers later that month.[3][6] During his seven-and-a-half-year stint at Celtic, Bain made over 75 first-team appearances, often as a backup to goalkeepers like Craig Gordon and Joe Hart, and contributed to a dominant era for the club by winning seven Scottish Premiership titles (2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25), five Scottish Cups (2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2022–23, 2023–24), and four Scottish League Cups (2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2024–25).[5][3] On the international stage, he earned his first cap for Scotland in a 1–0 friendly win over Mexico in June 2018, going on to make three appearances in total, with his last coming in a 2–0 win against San Marino in March 2019.[7] After being released by Celtic in the summer of 2025 following over a year without a first-team outing, Bain signed a one-year deal with newly promoted Falkirk in July 2025, where he has started all 12 Premiership matches in the 2025–26 season as of November 2025, showcasing strong shot-stopping and distribution skills.[8][2][9] His revival at Falkirk culminated in a surprise recall to the Scotland national team in November 2025—his first call-up in six years—for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Denmark. Although he remained an unused substitute, Scotland qualified for the 2026 World Cup with a 4–2 victory over Denmark following a 3–2 defeat to Greece, ending a 28-year absence; the turnaround was praised by Falkirk manager John McGlynn as a "fairytale".[8][7][10]Early life and youth career
Early life
Scott Bain was born on 22 November 1991 in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] Standing at 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) tall, Bain grew up in the Scottish capital, where the local football culture sparked his early interest in the sport.[11][6] Prior to joining an organized youth academy, he played football informally in Edinburgh, honing his skills as a goalkeeper in community settings.[6] This foundation in his hometown laid the groundwork for his professional aspirations.Youth career
Bain began his organized football career in the youth academy of Aberdeen, where he focused on developing his skills as a goalkeeper under the guidance of former Aberdeen and Scotland legend Jim Leighton.[12] He spent several seasons progressing through the club's youth ranks, honing his abilities in training sessions that emphasized shot-stopping, distribution, and positioning.[3] In 2010, Bain was awarded a professional contract with Aberdeen, marking a significant step in his development, though he remained primarily with the youth and reserve teams.[4]Club career
Aberdeen
Scott Bain progressed through Aberdeen's youth ranks before signing a professional contract and joining the first-team squad in 2010 at the age of 18. From 2010 to 2011, Bain remained with Aberdeen but recorded zero first-team appearances in competitive matches, despite being named on the substitutes' bench on three or four occasions. However, he gained his first senior experience on loan to Elgin City from August 2010 to January 2011, making 25 appearances in the Scottish Second Division.[13][12] He trained regularly with the senior squad alongside goalkeeping coaches Jim Leighton and Colin Meldrum, honing his skills in a competitive environment dominated by established keepers such as Jamie Langfield, which limited opportunities for breakthrough.[12] In the summer of 2011, at age 19, Bain was released by managers Craig Brown and Archie Knox following a contract review; he signed with Scottish Third Division side Alloa Athletic shortly afterward.[12][14]Alloa Athletic
Bain joined Alloa Athletic on a one-year contract in June 2011 following his release from Aberdeen.[15] During his three seasons with the club from 2011 to 2014, Bain became a first-team regular goalkeeper, making 117 appearances across all competitions while conceding 141 goals and securing 40 clean sheets.[13] He played a key role in Alloa's consecutive promotions, first from the Scottish Third Division as champions in the 2011–12 season and then from the Scottish Second Division as champions in the 2012–13 season, helping the team reach the First Division.[14][16] Bain's consistent performances, including his contributions to the promotion campaigns through reliable shot-stopping and clean sheets in crucial matches, established him as a vital part of the squad during this period of ascent.[13][4]Dundee
Scott Bain joined Dundee on 29 May 2014, signing a three-year contract from Alloa Athletic for an undisclosed fee as one of new manager Paul Hartley's initial signings ahead of the club's return to the Scottish Premiership following their promotion from the Championship in the 2013–14 season.[17][4] Bain made his debut for Dundee on 26 August 2014 in a 4–0 Scottish League Cup group stage victory over Raith Rovers, initially serving as backup to Kyle Letheren.[4] He earned his first league appearance on 18 October 2014, starting in a 3–1 Premiership win against Motherwell after Letheren suffered an injury during pre-match warm-ups.[4] Over the next three seasons, Bain established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, making 125 competitive appearances (108 in the league) and helping Dundee secure mid-table finishes, including seventh place in 2015–16 and 2016–17, while surviving a relegation playoff in 2014–15.[13][4] His consistent performances in the top flight earned him a call-up to the Scotland national team in June 2015.[4] On 6 April 2015, Bain signed a contract extension with Dundee, committing his future to the club until the end of the 2017–18 season.[16] Notable highlights included a man-of-the-match display in a 2017 Premiership match that drew attention from Scotland manager Gordon Strachan, underscoring his growing reputation among fans and pundits for reliable shot-stopping and distribution.[18] However, Bain faced challenges later in his tenure, particularly under manager Neil McCann in 2017, where he fell out of favor following a 3–1 defeat to Hamilton Academical on 28 October 2017, leading to increased competition and limited starts that prompted outward loans in search of regular playing time.[4][19] Despite these setbacks, Bain remained a fan favorite at Dens Park for his earlier contributions to the team's stability in the Premiership.[18]Hibernian (loan)
On 1 January 2018, Scott Bain joined Hibernian on a six-month loan from Dundee until the end of the 2017–18 season, primarily to provide competition for first-choice goalkeeper Ofir Marciano.[20][21] The move came amid reported tensions with Dundee manager Neil McCann, following a disciplinary issue in October 2017 that had limited Bain's involvement at Dens Park despite his strong previous form there.[22][23] Bain's time at Hibernian proved brief and unproductive, as he failed to make a single first-team appearance during his month at Easter Road.[24] The goalkeeper participated in training but remained behind Marciano and fellow backup Ross Laidlaw in the pecking order, with no opportunities arising in the Scottish Premiership or cups. Hibernian, managed by Neil Lennon, were pushing for a top-six finish in the 2017–18 Scottish Premiership to secure European qualification, ultimately achieving fourth place and a spot in the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.[21] The loan was mutually terminated at the end of January 2018, allowing Bain to return to Dundee without having contributed on the pitch for the Edinburgh club.[23] This unimpactful spell highlighted the challenges Bain faced in securing regular playing time away from his parent club, contrasting with his established role at Dundee prior to the fallout.[22]Celtic
Bain joined Celtic on loan from Dundee on 31 January 2018, providing cover for the injured Craig Gordon.[25] During this spell, he made seven appearances, including a notable debut in a 3–2 victory over Rangers at Ibrox on 11 March, where he contributed to the win with several important saves.[26][27] His performances included key saves during the title run-in, such as in the 1–0 home win against Kilmarnock, helping Celtic secure the Scottish Premiership.[28] Following the successful loan, Bain signed permanently for Celtic on 31 May 2018 on a four-year contract as a free transfer, with his Dundee deal having expired.[29] Over his seven-year tenure until 2025, he accumulated 78 appearances across all competitions, with 40 clean sheets.[13] Bain primarily fulfilled a backup role, deputizing for first-choice goalkeepers Fraser Forster from 2019 to 2022 and Joe Hart from 2022 onward, often featuring due to injuries or in cup ties.[26] He started in the 2019 Scottish Cup final and made a crucial penalty save in a 2–2 UEFA Europa League draw against Lille in October 2020.[26] After limited opportunities in his final seasons, Bain was released by Celtic on 29 May 2025, departing as part of the club's end-of-season clear-out.[30] During his time, he contributed to multiple domestic trebles as a squad member.[31]Falkirk
In June 2025, Scott Bain joined Falkirk on a one-year contract as a free agent following his release from Celtic.[32] The move marked his return to a starting role after several seasons as a backup, with Bain citing the opportunity for regular first-team football as a primary motivation.[33] Falkirk, newly promoted to the Scottish Premiership, identified Bain as their first summer signing to bolster the goalkeeping position ahead of their top-flight campaign. Since arriving, Bain has established himself as the club's first-choice goalkeeper, making 12 appearances in the Scottish Premiership during the 2025–26 season as of 19 November 2025. His adaptation to full-time starting duties has been seamless, with the 33-year-old crediting the move for reigniting his passion and hunger for the game after limited opportunities at his previous club.[33] Notable performances include a string of key saves in Falkirk's 3–1 home victory over Kilmarnock on November 1, 2025, where he helped secure the three points despite early pressure, and a solid display in the 1–1 draw against Livingston on November 8, 2025, which saw him concede a late equalizer but maintain composure under sustained attacks.[35]International career
Youth international career
Bain earned his first call-up to the Scotland under-19 squad in 2010 while on the books at Aberdeen. He made his solitary appearance for the team on 14 April 2010, starting as goalkeeper in a 3–2 friendly victory over Luxembourg under-19s in Luxembourg.[36] Despite conceding twice, the match provided valuable early international exposure for the then-18-year-old, helping to build his confidence in competitive environments.[3] Bain's youth international involvement extended to the under-21 level in 2012, during his loan spell at Alloa Athletic. He was selected for a friendly against Belgium under-21s and subsequently named in the squad for European Championship qualifiers against Luxembourg and Austria.[37] Although he did not feature in any matches at this level, the call-ups offered developmental opportunities, including training under former Scotland goalkeeper Jim Leighton, which refined his technical skills and professional mindset.[37] These experiences during his early club career at Alloa and later Dundee contributed to Bain's growth, providing a platform to compete against international peers and accelerate his transition to senior professional demands.[3]Senior international career
Scott Bain earned his first senior cap for Scotland on 2 June 2018, coming on as a halftime substitute for Jon McLaughlin in a 1–0 friendly defeat to Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.[38] Despite the early goal conceded by the visitors, Bain faced several testing shots in the second half, including efforts from Hirving Lozano and Javier Hernández, and helped Scotland maintain a resolute defensive shape against the World Cup-bound hosts.[39] This appearance marked Bain's entry into the senior international setup under manager Alex McLeish, amid a period of experimentation with goalkeepers following the retirements of veterans like Allan McGregor. Bain's next two caps came during Scotland's UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying campaign in March 2019. He started in a 3–0 away loss to Kazakhstan on 21 March, where defensive errors contributed to all three goals, though Bain made a number of saves to keep the scoreline from worsening against a side that would prove a tough opponent in the group. Three days later, on 24 March, Bain kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 victory over San Marino in another qualifier, securing Scotland's first win in the campaign and contributing to a positive momentum shift before tougher fixtures ahead. These matches highlighted Bain's role in the goalkeeper rotation, as McLeish alternated between him, McLaughlin, and others to build depth for the qualification push, which ultimately fell short with Scotland finishing third in Group I. After these three appearances between 2018 and 2019, Bain was absent from the Scotland squad for over six years, largely due to his status as a backup goalkeeper at Celtic, where first-choice opportunities were limited behind Fraser Forster and later others.[40] This period coincided with Scotland's successful qualification for UEFA Euro 2020 (played in 2021) and their appearance at the delayed tournament, as well as subsequent campaigns under Steve Clarke, who prioritized established starters like Craig Gordon and Angus Gunn in the goalkeeping department. Bain's international career resumed with a surprise recall to the squad on 3 November 2025 for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Denmark, prompted by Gunn's injury and Bain's strong form at Falkirk following his summer move from Celtic.[41] Bain, at 33, served as backup goalkeeper in both matches but did not feature on the pitch. Scotland lost 3–2 away to Greece on 15 November before securing a thrilling victory over Denmark on 18 November at Hampden Park, clinching automatic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—their first appearance since 1998.[40][7]Career statistics and honours
Career statistics
Scott Bain has amassed 345 professional appearances across all competitions during his club career as of November 2025, conceding 435 goals while keeping 109 clean sheets.[42] The following table summarizes his club statistics by team, encompassing league matches, domestic cups, and European competitions where applicable:| Club | Seasons | Appearances | Goals Conceded | Clean Sheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elgin City (loan) | 2010–11 | 11 | 14 | 4 |
| Alloa Athletic | 2011–14 | 117 | 141 | 40 |
| Dundee | 2014–18 | 124 | 189 | 22 |
| Hibernian (loan) | 2017–18 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Celtic | 2018–25 | 78 | 66 | 40 |
| Falkirk | 2025– | 15 | 25 | 3 |
| Career Total | 345 | 435 | 109 |