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Scotland Returns to World Cup After 28 Years with 4-2 Win

Denmark ReviewBy Denmark ReviewNovember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Scotland has achieved a remarkable milestone by qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 1998, and they did it in unforgettable fashion: coming from behind to clinch victory in extra time. In a riveting showdown at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland triumphed over Denmark with a scoreline of 4-2, thanks in part to a spectacular bicycle kick from Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay that opened the scoring.

The match saw Denmark equalize through Rasmus Hojlund’s penalty, but the dynamics shifted dramatically when Rasmus Kristensen received a red card, reducing the Danes to ten men. Although Scotland initially regained the lead, Patrick Dorgu leveled the score at 2-2, a result that would have allowed Denmark to secure their World Cup place.

Yet, Scotland capitalized on their numerical advantage during extra time, netting two goals in quick succession, just minutes apart. The crowning moment came from Kenny McLean, whose audacious shot from halfway marked the climax of an exhilarating contest, ultimately propelling Scotland into the World Cup for the first time in 25 years.

In 1998, Scotland’s journey ended at the group stage with a meager one draw and two defeats, leaving them in 27th place. But now, it’s time to celebrate the revival of their World Cup dreams, while Denmark faces the challenge of navigating the playoff rounds.

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