Scotland beat Georgia – and the weather – to move eight points clear in Group A
Scotland took another step towards next summer’s European Championship with a 2-0 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 2-0 win over Georgia in their rain-interrupted qualifier at Hampden Park.
Manchester United fans have urged the club to keep hold of Scott McTominay this summer and change his role in the team after his goalscoring exploits for Scotland.
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.
Kenny McLean scored a dramatic 89th-minute winner as Scotland turned their Euro 2024 qualifier in Norway on its head with two goals in as many minutes.
Scotland pulled a rabbit from the hat as two late goals in the space of two minutes earned a 2-1 comeback win away to Norway that provides a momentous boost to their Euro 2024 qualification hopes. A third consecutive victory for the Scots puts them on nine points at the top of Group A, six points ahead of Spain, who have a game in hand, and eight clear of Norway in fourth. Ad For a long time, that result seemed improbable; an Erling Haaland penalty after 61 minutes gave the hosts the lead iand Steve Clarke’s side showed little sign of mustering a response in a drab game played in sweltering conditions.
Former Scotland boss Craig Levein has hailed the current crop of stars available to Steve Clarke as the best in a generation. Clarke masterminded Scotland to an historic 2-0 victory against Spain at Hampden Park last month, with Scott McTominay striking twice to give their EURO 2024 hopes a massive boost. Ad And Levein, who managed the national team between 2009 and 2012, believes the talent currently available can help propel Scotland to a second-consecutive Euros final appearance. Premier League‘What could be better?’ – Ten Hag on Man Utd situation on the pitch33 MINUTES AGO «I think we have got the best squad of players we have had for a long, long time,» said Levein.  «They are playing in the Premier League at really good levels.
Angus Gunn has been told he is well on the way to establishing himself as Scotland's No.1 goalkeeper. The Norwich shot-stopper kept two clean sheets for Steve Clarke's in-form side after committing his future to the country – and following in the footsteps of dad and City legend Bryan – before the international break. Ad Scotland toppled Spain and Malta in their first two Euro 2024 qualifiers as fellow Canaries Grant Hanley and Kenny McLean also starred at Hampden Park.