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Scotland Beats Denmark 4–2 To Secure World Cup Qualification


After 28 years, Scotland sealed a historic return to the FIFA World Cup with an electrifying 4–2 victory over Denmark at Hampden Park on Tuesday night, a result that secured top spot in Group C and automatic qualification for the 2026 tournament.

The Tartan Army erupted just three minutes into the match when Scott McTominay produced a stunning bicycle-kick opener, setting the tone for a night that will be remembered as one of Scotland’s finest in decades.

Despite the early breakthrough, Denmark controlled large portions of the first half, forcing Scotland into deep defensive phases.

The Danes eventually found a breakthrough in the 57th minute when Rasmus Højlund converted from the penalty spot to level the contest.

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With the visitors pushing to complete the turnaround, Scotland looked briefly shaken, but the atmosphere inside Hampden reignited as the hosts rallied late.

Lawrence Shankland restored Scotland’s lead in the 78th minute after latching onto a clever through-ball, sending the stadium into a frenzy.

Though Denmark pulled one back moments later, the night belonged to Scotland. As Denmark committed men forward in search of an equaliser, Scotland capitalised again in stoppage time. Kieran Tierney struck in the 90th minute plus three to make it 3–1, giving Scotland breathing space.

In the 90th minute plus eight, Kenny McLean unleashed a long-range effort that flew into the net, sealing the victory and sending supporters into jubilation.

The win lifts Scotland to 13 points, enough to finish at the top of their qualifying group and book their ticket to the World Cup for the first time since 1998. Denmark, which needed only a draw to top the group, are now forced into the playoffs.

Fans poured out of Hampden Park in celebration, marking the end of nearly three decades of waiting. Scotland will now wait for the official World Cup draw, but for supporters across the nation, the achievement alone is already a dream come true and the start of a new chapter for Scottish football.



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