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Scotland 2-0 Spain: Scott McTominay hits double as Steve Clarke's side stun visitors on famous night at Hampden Park

Scott McTominay was at the double as Scotland pulled off a historic 2-0 win against Spain to go top of Group A in European Championship 2024 Qualifying. Steve Clarke's side made the perfect start by scoring after just seven minutes.

Pedro Porro slipped on the ball which allowed Andy Robertson to nip in and fire a ball across to McTominay who thumped his effort first time past Kepa Arrizabalaga and into the back of the net. Ad Spain grew into the match as the first half went on and Joselu came close to scoring an equaliser when he powered his head onto the crossbar.

Euro Qualifying'I’ve never seen anything like it' – McTominay basks in glory of historic Scotland win14 MINUTES AGO Scotland had a huge chance to make it 2-0 on the stroke of half time, the ball was launched over the top to Lyndon Dykes who found himself 1v1 with Arrizabalaga but he could only fire his effort over the bar. The hosts didn't have to wait long in the second half for another goal, Kieran Tierney drove forward before hooking a ball across the box which fell to McTominay who made no mistake on the volley to score his second of the match just six minutes into the second period.

Steve Clarke's side almost had a third in the dying moments of the game, Callum McGregor steamed forward down the right-hand side before picking out Lawrence Shankland who could only fire his effort straight at Arrizabalaga. Spain tried to push forward as the game went on but Scotland maintained their brilliant shape to frustrate the Spaniards and see out a famous victory.

The result means Scotland top Group A with six points following their 3-0 win over Cyprus on Saturday, while Spain are second with three points. TALKING POINT — IN QUALIFICATION DREAMLAND The party will go

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