VIDEO SHOWS: SCOTLAND FANS MAKING THEIR WAY TO HAMPDEN PARK FOR MATCH / SOUNDBITES FROM FANS BEFORE MATCH / SCOTLAND FANS WATCHING MATCH IN A PUB AND CELEBRATING GOALS AND SCOTLAND WINNING RESENDING WITH COMPLETE STORY. SHOWS: GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (NOVEMBER 18, 2025) (BBC NEWS – No access UK) 1. YOUNG FAN MAKING HIS WAY TO HAMPDEN PARK AND SAYING TO THE CAMERA (English) ‘COME ON, SCOTLAND’ 2. FANS CHEERING FOR SCOTLAND AS THEY MAKE THEIR WAY TO HAMPDEN PARK 3. FANS GOING TO STADIUM 4. (SOUNDBITE) (English) UNIDENTIFIED SCOTLAND FAN, SAYING: “I was in France ’98. I didn’t think I’d have to wait this long to maybe go to a World Cup again.” 5. (SOUNDBITE) (English) UNIDENTIFIED SCOTLAND FAN, SAYING: “Neither of these two has seen a World Cup. And I was nine (years-old) the last time we made it. So it’s a really, really big deal.” 6. MAN PLAYING BAGPIPES 7. PIPER’S FEET 8. VARIOUS OF SCOTLAND FANS WATCHING THE MATCH IN A PUB AND CHEERING AFTER SCOTLAND SCORE 9. VARIOUS OF SCOTLAND FANS CELEBRATING IN PUB AFTER SCOTLAND WIN 4-2 STORY: Scotland fans were over the moon as they watched their side qualify for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 in thrilling fashion as stoppage time goals by Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean secured a nerve-shredding 4-2 victory over Denmark at a rocking Hampden Park on Tuesday (November 18). When Patrick Dorgu brought 10-man Denmark level for the second time in the 81st minute, it seemed the visitors would secure the point they needed to top Group C and book a place at next year's tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. But Tierney struck a superb shot past Kasper Schmeichel in the third minute of stoppage time and then, with the goalkeeper up in attack at the other end of the pitch, McLean launched a long-range effort into an empty goal to spark delirious scenes. Scott McTominay gave Scotland the lead with an overhead kick in the third minute. But Rasmus Hojlund equalised with a penalty in the 57th, shortly before the visitors had Rasmus Kristensen sent off. Lawrence Shankland then put the Scots back in front. (Production: Kurt Michael Hall)
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