Scotland’s men have secured a place at the World Cup for the first time in nearly three decades.
After a nail-biting match at Hampden Park in Glasgow, they beat group favourites Denmark 4-2.
In extra time, Kieran Tierney scored, earning their World Cup spot. Then, to the delight of fans, Kenny McLean scored with just seconds to go.
We would like to hear from Scotland fans. Where were you when you watched this historic game? Perhaps you were in Hampden Park or further afield? Wherever you were, what was the atmosphere like when the final whistle blew? How did you celebrate the victory? And are you planning to travel to see the team in the World Cup. We would like to hear from you.
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