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·18 de noviembre de 2025
Scotland 4–2 Denmark: McTominay inspires historic World Cup qualification after 28-year wait

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·18 de noviembre de 2025

Scotland defeated Denmark 4-2 in a dramatic 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park on Tuesday evening.
Scotland got off to a flying start with Scott McTominay opening the scoring inside the third minute with a superb overhead kick from Ben Gannon-Doak’s cross.
Rasmus Hojlund thought he had restored parity for the visitors at the far post, but his effort was ruled out for a foul he committed in the build-up.
The Manchester United loanee missed a golden chance just before the half-hour mark, heading the ball over from six yards, but was later deemed offside.
Despite the visitors’ dominance, Scotland held on to their one-goal lead until the break.
The second half started like the first ended, as Denmark continued to push for the equaliser.
Just after the restart, goalkeeper Craig Gordon made a superb save to deny Hojlund, but he could do nothing to prevent the 22-year-old from levelling the scores from the penalty spot before the hour mark.
Denmark were reduced to 10 men after Rasmus Kristensen received a yellow card for a second bookable offence.
Substitute Lawrence Shankland restored Scotland’s lead, outmuscling goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to turn the ball home.
Their lead only lasted for three minutes, as a United wing-back Patrick Dorgu restored parity for the visitors with a simple finish into the bottom corner.
Scotland refused to be denied, and two late goals sealed a historic victory.
Former Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney put Scotland back in front before Kenny McLean capped off a memorable night with a decisive strike.
The win sends Scotland to the World Cup finals for the first time in 28 years, sparking jubilant celebrations at Hampden Park.









































