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Keep Scotland vs Denmark Footage on iPlayer for Fans

Denmark ReviewBy Denmark ReviewDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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EXCLUSIVE: SNP MSP Paul McLennan Advocates for Free-to-Air Coverage of Scotland Matches

In a passionate appeal, SNP MSP Paul McLennan has underscored the importance of keeping all future Scotland international matches free-to-air, ensuring that every supporter has the chance to enjoy these pivotal moments.

The BBC is currently facing pressure not to withdraw its coverage of Scotland’s remarkable 4-2 victory over Denmark from iPlayer. The thrilling match, which took place at Hampden Park on November 18, has quickly become a cherished memory in Scottish sporting history and ahead of next year’s World Cup, fans are eager to relive the highlights.

Both a full replay and a highlights package from the game are set to be removed from the BBC’s streaming platform late Thursday evening, much to the dismay of supporters who wish to revisit the nail-biting action. The iconic clash showcased Scotland’s remarkable goals, including an overhead kick by Scott McTominay, a stunning long-range effort from Kieran Tierney, and a last-gasp strike from Kenny McLean that sealed Scotland’s top position in their World Cup qualifying group.

The elation from the Tartan Army has been palpable, with fans rewatching the match multiple times in a celebratory nod to the team’s first World Cup qualification since 1998. McLennan has urged the BBC to retain the match on iPlayer at least until next summer, when the tournament kicks off in North America.

“The excitement ahead of next summer’s World Cup finals has reached a fever pitch, especially with Scotland knowing who our opponents will be,” McLennan remarked. “I imagine I’m not the only supporter wishing to relive that incredible final qualifying match in the months to come. Wouldn’t it be fantastic if the BBC could keep it available for all to enjoy until the tournament begins in June?”

He added, “I have lost count of how many times I’ve watched those spectacular goals and I intend to keep revisiting them as we anticipate new thrills across the Atlantic next summer.”

McLennan highlighted the significance of the match being accessible on free-to-air television, allowing fans of all ages to experience the joy of Scotland’s triumph without the barrier of costly subscription services.

“I call on football authorities, broadcasters, and the UK Government, which oversees broadcasting, to collaborate and ensure that all future Scotland men’s and women’s football matches are accessible to everyone. This could inspire a new generation to embrace sports.”

The Record has been at the forefront of advocating for Scotland’s matches to remain on free-to-air channels. In March, the BBC confirmed a deal to air all of Scotland’s World Cup qualifiers, including their opening match against Haiti in June.

Hayley Valentine, director of BBC Scotland, highlighted the importance of this arrangement: “Since my appointment last autumn, it has been clear that people across Scotland want to see their national team live on free-to-air television.”

The Record has reached out to the BBC for further comment.

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