Scotland beat Ukraine to boost Nations League push
Steve Clarke's side dominated a one-sided clash at Hampden Park but had to wait until the last 20 minutes for their goals as John McGinn's opener and Lyndon Dykes' brace sent them top of Group B1.
Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

Steve Clarke's side dominated a one-sided clash at Hampden Park but had to wait until the last 20 minutes for their goals as John McGinn's opener and Lyndon Dykes' brace sent them top of Group B1.
Many years from now, long after John McGinn has hung up his boots, the Tartan Army hero might need to donate a plaster cast of his famous rear end to the Hampden museum.
Second-half goals from John McGinn and Lyndon Dykes kept Scotland’s hopes of promotion to League A in the UEFA Nations League alive as Steve Clarke’s side beat Ukraine 3-0. McGinn broke the deadlock with 20 minutes to play at a lively Hampden Park and 10 minutes later substitute Dykes’s brace rubberstamped the win as Scotland moved two points clear at the top of Group B1. Ad It was the least Scotland deserved after a dominant performance in which they created a plethora of opportunities.
Scotland are back in action as Steve Clarke 's team look to bounce back from an indifferent summer with a winning finish to their Nations League campaign.
Mikel Arteta can’t believe Ben White has been snubbed for an England call-up because he’s so comfy at both full back and centre back.
There was a time - not all that long ago - when Nathan Patterson ’s move to Everton was shaping up as potential misstep of monumental proportions.
Chiedozie Ogbene is expecting a very different Scotland side to show up at Hampden Park on Saturday for Ireland's final Nations League away fixture.
It's 112 days since Andriy Yarmolenko opened the scoring in one of the most emotionally charged international football matches ever played at Hampden. That World Cup play-off semi-final would end in victory - and tears - for Ukraine.