Scotlandqualified for the World Cupfor the first time since 1998 on Tuesday, Nov. 18. And it did so in the most stunning way possible.
Enteringthe final day of UEFA qualifyingfor the2026 World Cup, Scotland needed only a victory over visiting Denmark. It attained the win in a frenzied finish at historic Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland.
With the game tied at 2-2 after 90 minutes, Scotland scored two stoppage time goals to earn a wild 4-2 win. And, with that, the Scots are one of 12 European-based nationsto directly qualify for next summer's World Cup.
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Here's how the madness went down in Scotland:
See jubilant scenes as Scotland qualifies for first World Cup since 1998 in dramatic win
Denmark and Scotland went into stoppage time tied up at two goals apiece. Three minutes in, Kieran Tierney fired a shot from 25 yards out that got past Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel to put Scotland ahead, 3-2.
THE GOAL IN STOPPAGE TIME THAT SENT SCOTLAND TO THE FIFA WORLD CUP FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1998 😱pic.twitter.com/8OhaqyhdGg
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer)November 18, 2025
Kenny McLean added the exclamation point, scoring from the halfway line, arching a shot over Schmeichel to send the crowd at Hampden Park into madness.
All creatures great and small, Scotland 🏴 is going to the World Cup!!Kenny McLean from downtown.pic.twitter.com/ZfVsP31vXX
— Maximiliano Bretos (@MaxBretosSports)November 18, 2025
Scotland vs. Denmark highlights
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