Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 in thriller to reach World Cup

Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 in thriller to reach World Cup

The Scots clinch qualification for the first time since 1998 with two late goals in a Hampden Park comeback.

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Scotland’s goalkeeper Craig Gordon clears the ball under pressure from Denmark’s Gustav Isaksen (centre) at Hampden Park. (EPA Images pic)
GLASGOW:
Scotland reached the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 in thrilling fashion as stoppage time goals by Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean secured a nerve-shredding 4-2 victory over Denmark at a rocking Hampden Park on Tuesday.

When Patrick Dorgu brought 10-man Denmark level for the second time in the 81st minute it seemed the visitors would secure the point they needed to top Group C and book a place at next year’s tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico.

But Tierney struck a superb shot past Kasper Schmeichel in third minute of stoppage time and then, with the goalkeeper up in attack at the other end of the pitch, McLean launched a long-range effort into an empty goal to spark delirious scenes.

Scott McTominay gave Scotland the lead with an overhead kick in the third minute. But Rasmus Hojlund equalised with a penalty in the 57th shortly before the visitors had Rasmus Kristensen sent off. Lawrence Shankland then put the Scots back in front.

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