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Scotland beat Denmark in style at Hampden Park to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1998. The night got off to a dramatic start in Glasgow as Scott McTominay put Scotland ahead after just three minutes with a deft bicycle kick. Scotland ...
When Scotland faced Denmark at Hampden Park at 7.45pm on 18th November, the brief was clear: defeat the nation then 18 places higher in Fifa's rankings and qualify for a first World Cup since 1998. Lose, and face the gut-wrenching unpredictability of the play-offs. One of the most famous nights in Hampden's 122-year history followed.
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Scotland and Denmark face off in World Cup 2026 qualifying action. Here's everything you need to know ahead of kickoff, including how to watch Scotland vs Denmark and odds. Denmark is favored to win the match. Check out the latest odds. Below are the last ...
Even with an expanded World Cup, UEFA still has a daunting qualifying path for the 16 spots in the U.S., Mexico and Canada next summer. And on Tuesday, Scotland found itself in a position to end a 28-year World Cup drought. You best believe that Scotland ...
Steve Clarke has named his Scotland side to take on Denmark in the final match of the Group C qualification group at Hampden Park where both sides have their eyes firmly set on an automatic qualification place for next summer’s World Cup Finals across ...
Scotland are just one win away from a first men’s World Cup since 1998 as they host Denmark at Hampden in a winner-takes-all shootout. That the Tartan Army head into their final qualifier with hope is largely thanks to Denmark’s failure to beat Belarus ...
Kieran Tierney’s goal in the third minute of stoppage time gave Scotland the last laugh of a 4-2 thriller with 10-man Denmark at Hamden Park in Glasgow. Scotland entered the match with one fewer point than their visitors but shirked off underdog status ...
The seven-piece band said they wrote the song following Scotland’s 4-2 win against Denmark last year which won them a place in the World Cup finals and hope the upbeat track will capture the excitement of the upcoming matches.