Scotland qualify for 2026 World Cup
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Scotland ended their 28-year wait for a World Cup appearance last night after an astonishing 4-2 victory over Denmark in a match that will forever live in Tartan Army folklore.Scott McTominay got the
Scotland supporters are already starting to plan their World Cup party after the men's team qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1998. Steve Clarke's squad wrote themselves into national folklore with a 4-2 win over Denmark.
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It looks like Robert MacIntyre had a cracking time celebrating Scotland’s first World Cup qualification since 1998
Facing Denmark in a pivotal World Cup qualification match, Scotland scored four, including a Scott McTominay bicycle kick, a goal from the halfway line and a dramatic stoppage-time curler, to send the nation to its first World Cup since 1998.
Scotland is finally going back to the World Cup following a 28-year wait after a wild win capped a truly weird qualifying campaign
European qualifying for the 2026 World Cup has concluded with Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Scotland and Austria securing the region’s remaining automatic spots
Scotland’s World Cup flame is burning more brightly than at any point since 1997. One win away from securing a berth back at a tournament where participation once felt like a birthright, everything is building towards an undoubtedly fraught but hopefully rewarding climax.
Scotland's failure to respond to momentum swings in Test matches "is not good enough", says assistant coach Peter Horne, who vows that lessons will be learned after Sunday's "devastating" loss to Argentina. The Scots led 21-0 before a second-half capitulation allowed the Pumas to roar back for a 33-24 victory at Murrayfield.