Scotland fans made the earth move in defeat of Denmark
It was not only Hampden Park that was shaking when Scotland scored twice in stoppage time against Denmark on Tuesday to book their place at the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
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It was not only Hampden Park that was shaking when Scotland scored twice in stoppage time against Denmark on Tuesday to book their place at the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
European soccer's governing body UEFA has apologised after forcing the removal of videos of Scotland fans celebrating the team qualifying for the World Cup from social media due to copyright infringement.
Scotland fans made their feelings clear after watching their side's collapse against Argentina last weekend but head coach Gregor Townsend believes the supporters are still fully behind him and the team going into Sunday's match with Tonga.
LONDON :Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi continued to tinker with his selection as he made significant changes to the line-up for a third successive match but he received a boost at flyhalf as they prepare to play England on Sunday.
Only Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu keeps his place in their starting line-up to face Tonga on Sunday, with coach Gregor Townsend on Friday handing opportunities to fringe players but also including several British & Irish Lions.
LIVERPOOL :Liverpool are set to welcome back goalkeeper Alisson Becker against Nottingham Forest on Saturday, a timely lift for Arne Slot's side after a stuttering run before the international break.
EDINBURGH :Winger Kyle Steyn said Scotland supporters have every right to question whether the team have the mettle to get the job done against tough opponents in the wake of their narrow defeat by New Zealand and the collapse against Argentina this month.
New Zealand have made extensive changes for Saturday’s test against Wales, handing opportunities to players who have had little or no game time in the previous three November internationals against Ireland, Scotland and England.