Scotland sent shockwaves through the football world with a stunning 4-2 victory over Denmark, securing their spot at next year's World Cup. The Tartan Army was left ecstatic as Kieran Tierney scored in the dying minutes of the game, followed by Kenny McLean's incredible lob from the halfway line.
The match was also marked by a breathtaking overhead kick from Scott McTominay in the opening minutes, sending the crowd into raptures. Wales, on the other hand, ran riot against North Macedonia, winning 7-1 and moving to the top of their World Cup qualifying group.
With home advantage in their semi-final playoff in March, Scotland's victory has given them a golden chance to reach the finals. Meanwhile, Wales will be looking to build on this momentum as they aim to secure their spot at the World Cup.
In other news, author Felix White joined the panel to discuss his new book "Whatever Will Be, Will Be", which tells the story of how he attempted to watch every round of the FA Cup and the people he met along the way.
The match was also marked by a breathtaking overhead kick from Scott McTominay in the opening minutes, sending the crowd into raptures. Wales, on the other hand, ran riot against North Macedonia, winning 7-1 and moving to the top of their World Cup qualifying group.
With home advantage in their semi-final playoff in March, Scotland's victory has given them a golden chance to reach the finals. Meanwhile, Wales will be looking to build on this momentum as they aim to secure their spot at the World Cup.
In other news, author Felix White joined the panel to discuss his new book "Whatever Will Be, Will Be", which tells the story of how he attempted to watch every round of the FA Cup and the people he met along the way.