Scotland, Steve Clarke and Denmark
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Steve Clarke has admitted that he was left stunned by Scotland 's three wonder-goals as the Tartan Arme reached the 2026 World Cup with a 4-2 victory over Denmark. Scotland went into the Hampden Park showdown knowing that three points would secure qualification for next year's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
STEVE CLARKE has vowed his Scotland stars will show nerves of steel in tonight’s winner-takes-all World Cup showdown. The whole nation will be gripped by the do-or-die clash with Group C rivals
Robbie Neilson has praised "phenomenal" Steve Clarke for sticking by his Scotland squad over the years to build the experience that proved vital in guiding the men's national team to their first World Cup since 1998.
Clarke has said from the day he took the job that he was desperate to take his country to a World Cup. He missed out as a player and he was determined to put that right as a manager. After taking Scotland to two straight Euro Finals, he’s achieved what he set out to do. But in typical Clarke fashion, he was full of praise for his players.
STEVE CLARKE was forced to make a late change to his lineup for tonight’s monumental clash with Denmark. The Scotland boss originally made two changes to his side from Saturday’s 3-2
Join us as we react live to Scotland’s clash with Denmark in the World Cup qualifiers, the biggest game at Hampden Park for a generation.
Scotland have been given one more chance at securing automatic qualification when they face Denmark at Hampden on Tuesday. The game is a must-win - a draw or a loss means the play-offs beckon. The match will be shown live on the BBC Two and the BBC Scotland channel,