Scotland, Kieran Tierney and Celtic
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Many football fans doubted the expansion of the men's World Cup to 48 teams in 2026. Critics have bemoaned too many matches spread out over the United States, Mexico and Canada and said 48 teams opposed to 32 does not make mathematical sense.
Tierney has reflected on his match-winning goal for Scotland against Denmark, admitting that he has 'been through a lot' to get to this point.
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.
It was a night to remember for our Scottish Celts as Kieran Tierney and Anthony Ralston as they joined their fellow Scottish squad members in celebrating a historic result at Hampden last night.Not
Robertson said he and Jota had "always discussed" the prospect of playing at the 2026 World Cup, having both missed the 2022 edition.
Craig Burley gives some advice to Scotland's squad, as the last player to score for Scotland at a World Cup in 1998.
Charlie Mulgrew has urged Celtic to do a pre-contract deal with the Liverpool skipper and Nancy taking charge solves a problem