Scotland, World Cup
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Scotland must cast off agonising failures of the past to beat Denmark and secure a place at their first World Cup since 1998.
Scotland's Scott McTominay entered the overhead kick hall of fame with his superb strike against Denmark that helped guide his country to their first World Cup since 1998.
Scotland HAVE DONE IT. For the first time since 1998, they will be heading to the World Cup. Scotland get a FOURTH in the dying minutes of added time. Kenny McLean seals it! An effort from the halfway line to catch Kasper Schmeichel off his line.
Head coach Steve Clarke says "the chance is there" for his Scotland squad to "instantly write their names in the history books" should they qualify for a first World Cup in 27 years - and the first of nine of their lifetimes.
Scotland are currently a point behind Denmark in Group C, and four points ahead of Greece. So, irrespective of the result at Hampden on Tuesday, they are guaranteed at least a playoff spot. However, for Steve Clarke's team, nothing other than a win will be on the agenda on an occasion like this in front of what is sure to be a raucous home crowd.
THE Tartan Army love to sing ‘no Scotland, no party.’ And those words certainly rang true last night as our national heroes celebrated their World Cup triumph in a Glasgow bar. The
Argentina has stunned Scotland 33-24 from 21-0 down at Murrayfield in the greatest comeback win in Pumas history
Haiti defied the odds to book a place at next year's World Cup on Tuesday and they will be joined by both Panama and Curacao, who became the smallest country to ever win a berth at the finals.
Scotland’s dream World Cup group stage draw that could see history made … and the nightmare scenario
SCOTLAND will be back on the world stage after 28 years next summer. Now it’s time to see if we can make it out of the group stage for the first time EVER. And why not – when you