Scotland has qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 after a dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark at Hampden. The match saw a spectacular overhead kick from Scott McTominay to open the scoring, followed by a controversial penalty equalizer from Denmark.
Scotland regained the lead through Lawrence Shankland, only for Denmark to equalize again. In injury time, Kieran Tierney scored to put Scotland ahead, and Kenny McLean sealed the win with a remarkable chip from 40 yards.
This historic qualification marks a significant achievement for manager Steve Clarke, who has now guided Scotland to three major finals. The victory was celebrated with immense joy and emotion by players and fans alike, ending a generational wait for World Cup football.