Scotland overcome rain delay to beat Georgia and edge closer to the Euros
Scotland took another step towards next summer's European Championship with a win over Georgia in their rain-interrupted qualifier at Hampden Park.
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Scotland took another step towards next summer's European Championship with a win over Georgia in their rain-interrupted qualifier at Hampden Park.
Torrential rain forced a lengthy suspension to Scotland’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia on Tuesday, with play abandoned after just 10 minutes before eventually resuming at 9.35pm local time. The game at Hampden Park kicked off under heavy rainfall and with players splashing around on a pitch that was heavily waterlogged.
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Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia was interrupted for work to the pitch ahead of an inspection after the hosts took the lead amid farcical conditions at Hampden. A torrential downpour in the hour before kick-off led to the match kicking off in unplayable-looking conditions.
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