Scotland ended a 28-year wait for a men's World Cup appearance by beating Denmark 4-2 in a thrilling qualifier at Hampden Park. Scott McTominay's early overhead kick set the tone, but late goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean sealed automatic qualification. Captain Andy Robertson dedicated the victory to his late Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota.
Scotland's match against Denmark on November 18, 2025, at Hampden Park was a rollercoaster that culminated in one of the Tartan Army's greatest nights. Needing a win to top Group C, Steve Clarke's side took the lead after just four minutes when Scott McTominay unleashed a spectacular overhead kick from Ben Gannon-Doak's cross, beating Kasper Schmeichel.
Denmark equalized from the penalty spot through Rasmus Hojlund after a VAR-checked foul by Andy Robertson on Gustav Isaksen. The visitors were then reduced to 10 men when Rasmus Kristensen received a second yellow card for a challenge on John McGinn. Substitute Lawrence Shankland restored Scotland's advantage by turning in Lewis Ferguson's corner on the hour mark.
Denmark leveled again with nine minutes left via Patrick Dorgu's strike, but Scotland struck twice in stoppage time. Kieran Tierney curled home from the edge of the box, and with the last kick of the game, Kenny McLean lobbed Schmeichel from the halfway line to make it 4-2.
The victory secured Scotland's first World Cup finals berth since 1998, when they exited the group stage. An emotional Robertson reflected on the late Diogo Jota, who died in a car accident in June. "I couldn’t get my mate Diogo Jota out of my head today," Robertson said. "I know he’ll be somewhere smiling over me tonight."
He praised Clarke's pre-match speech: "The manager’s speech before the game was unbelievable... To do it for him, the staff and all the families – it’s one of the greatest nights of my life." This result advances Scotland directly to the 2026 tournament in North America, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.