Scotland win qualification to World Cup
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After a 4-2 win against Denmark, Scotland have secured their spot in the men's 2026 World Cup in Canada, the United States and Mexico.
Enjoying regular minutes for club and country again, Tierney was on the move this summer – the left-back departed Arsenal for a return to his boyhood club Celtic. He joined the Gunners in 2019 as Celtic’s then most expensive sale, for a reported fee of £25m, but Arsenal let Tierney leave on a free transfer when his Emirates deal expired in June.
Scotland scored two dramatic stoppage-time goals to beat 10-man Denmark 4-2 on a night of twists and turns on Tuesday, booking their place at the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998."And it might not have been the best goal of the night.
A pair of extra-time goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean gave Scotland a 4-2 win over Denmark on the last day of UEFA qualifying and a spot in the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
The Celtic full-back had to settle for a place on the bench for the Tartan Army's decisive World Cup qualifier against Denmark at Hampden Park and had to wait until the 72nd minute to enter the fray. Thankfully, he found the time to make his mark.
Robertson said he and Jota had "always discussed" the prospect of playing at the 2026 World Cup, having both missed the 2022 edition.
Scott McTominay's third-minute overhead kick was good enough to win any game but was ultimately just a blur as Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean struck in stoppage time, Tierney with a sublime left-footer and McLean a stunner from the halfway line.
Steve Clarke was stunned by the quality of Scotland's goals as they sealed their place at next summer's World Cup with a dramatic 4-2 win over Denmark.
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