Scotland stunned Denmark 4-2 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park, with stoppage-time goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean sealing their place at the 2026 World Cup for the first time since 1998.
Scotland stunned Denmark 4-2 in a dramatic World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park, with stoppage-time goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean sealing their place at the 2026 World Cup for the first time since 1998.

Last night was a historic evening at Hampden Park as Scotland produced a breathtaking performance to beat Denmark 4–2 in their World Cup qualifying decider. With two stoppage-time goals, the Tartan Army erupted in joy as Scotland clinched their first World Cup spot since 1998.
Scotland drew first blood just 3 minutes into the match, when Scott McTominay sent the crowd wild with an absolutely stunning overhead kick.It set the tone for what became one of the most emotional nights in Scottish football.
The red dinamite responded in the 57th minute when Rasmus Højlund converted a penalty, leveling the score. Denmark were then reduced to ten men shortly afterward.Rasmus Kristensen picked up a second yellow card, adding even more tension to the night.
As the match progressed, Scotland regained the lead in the 78th minute through Lawrence Shankland, who reacted quickest to a loose ball. But Denmark weren’t done — Patrick Dorgu equalized in the 81st minute, keeping the drama alive.
Just when it seemed destined for a draw, Scotland delivered in the dying seconds:
Scotland manager Steve Clarke praised his team’s resilience and spirit, calling the night “magical” and highlighting the belief his squad showed until the very end. The fans certainly felt it too — Hampden Park was electric, with scenes of pure jubilation as Scotland secured their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This result is monumental for Scottish football. Qualifying for the 2026 World Cup ends a 28-year absence and signals a potential new era under Steve Clarke. The team’s resilience under pressure — and ability to deliver when it matters most — could make them dangerous on the big stage.
Last night was more than just a game — it was a defining moment. Scotland proved its mettle, its heart, and its ambition. Two stoppage-time goals, one from a legend like Tierney and another from McLean’s audacious long shot, will be remembered for years. The Tartan Army can already start dreaming — the world stage awaits.