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Will Scotland get a result against Spain and where would victory rank in great Hampden moments? Monday Jury

KEITH JACKSON: Not really but then again this is a more than decent side that Steve Clarke has put together. A draw would represent an excellent result. A win would be out of this world. Let’s keep our fingers crossed while also appreciating the scale of the task.

MICHAEL GANNON: Why not? Spain are a young side on the rise and they could become something special. But they’re also inconsistent and have slipped up in games against the likes of Morocco and Japan at the World Cup and Switzerland in the last qualifiers. Scotland should believe.

ANDREW NEWPORT: We’ll have to play better than we did on Saturday, that’s for sure. We will likely have to hit the same kind of heights as we managed against Ukraine last September to have a chance but Scotland always have at least that with the Tartan Army roaring on at Hampden.

FRASER WILSON: I really do. Scotland are close to full strength and have plenty of experience. Keeping the back door closed will be a challenge but inspired by one of those special Hampden nights under the lights we can do that and record a monumental victory.

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