Scotland are finally heading back to the FIFA World Cup — and they did it in the most dramatic fashion imaginable. In a high-stakes showdown against Denmark, with qualification for the 2026 World Cup on the line, Steve Clarke’s men delivered a performance packed with grit, chaos, and last-minute heroics to win 4–2.
The match was a rollercoaster from the very first whistle. Scotland struck early, sending fans into dreamland in just the 3rd minute – “Scotland are going to the World Cup!” echoed around the stadium. But Denmark refused to back down, showing their quality with a strong second-half response. By the 57th minute, the momentum had flipped, and Denmark were going to the World Cup with them on lead.
What followed was a breathtaking swing of emotions. Just when the Tartan Army began to fear the worst, Scotland restored hope in the 78th minute, only for Denmark to snatch it away again four minutes later. At 82 minutes, it was the Danes back in pole position. And then came the moment of madness — a 93rd-minute equaliser that reignited Scottish hopes of going to the World Cup.
But the night belonged to Kieran Tierney. In the 98th minute, the defender surged into the box and unleashed a finish that sent the nation into ecstasy. His goal sealed Scotland’s first World Cup appearance since 1998 and capped off one of the most dramatic qualifiers in the nation’s history.