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McTominay steals the show as Scotland stun Spain in Euro 2024 qualifier

Scott McTominay scored twice as Scotland stunned Spain 2-0 at Hampden Park on Tuesday to continue a perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying.

McTominay came off the bench to score twice against Cyprus at the weekend and the Manchester United midfielder struck early in both halves to secure Scotland's most famous win since beating France in 2007.

"The manager said this is our chance to create legacies as Scotland players and these are the nights in 20, 30 years that people remember," said McTominay.

Steve Clarke's men could not have asked for a better start in their aim to qualify for a second consecutive European Championship as they sit top of Group A with maximum points from their opening two games.

But questions will be asked for Spain boss Luis de la Fuente's decision to make eight changes from the side that beat Norway 3-0 in his first match in charge on Saturday.

That included an entirely new defence and the visitors were caught cold after just seven minutes.

McTominay had scored just one international goal in 37 caps before Saturday before hitting four in four days.

Group A

Georgia 1 (Mikautadze 60) Norway 1 (Sorloth 15)

Scotland 2 (McTominay 7, 51) Spain 0

Group D

Turkey 0 Croatia 2 (Kovacic 20, 45+4)

Wales 1 (Moore 41) Latvia 0

Group I

Kosovo 1 (Zhegrova 59) Andorra 1 (Rosas 61)

Switzerland 3 (Vargas 39, Amdouni 48, Widmer 52) Israel 0

Romania 2 (Stanciu 17, Burca 19) Belarus 1 (Marozau 86)

Played on Monday:

Group B

Republic of Ireland 0 France 1 (Pavard 50)

Netherlands 3 (Depay 24, Ake 50, 82) Gibraltar 0

Group E

Moldova 0 Czech Republic 0

Poland 1 (Swiderski 41) Albania 0

Group F

Austria 2 (Kainz 68, Gregoritsch 88) Estonia 1 (Sappinen 25)

Sweden 5 (Forsberg 38, Mustafazade 65-og, Gyokeres 79, Karlsson 88, Elanga 89)

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