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Veteran Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon said qualifying for his first World Cup at the age of 42 was worth all the turmoil he has endured in his career.
"For me, Gordon's always been the Scotland number one. It'll be interesting to see what he does in January, whether he pursues game-time between now and the end of the season to try to get prepared for the World Cup if he can't get in that Hearts team, because ultimately I see this as Gordon's sign-off.
Scotland qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998, scoring two stoppage-time goals in a wild 4-2 victory over Denmark.
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke is confident in his goalkeeping options after making his choice ahead of Saturday's crucial World Cup qualifier in Greece.
Report as Scotland handed reprieve by Belarus, who had not claimed a point in their first four World Cup qualifiers only to draw 2-2 against Denmark in Copenhagen; Scotland now face Denmark in winner-
Falkirk goalkeeper Scott Bain admits a Scotland recall never entered his head when he decided to move on from Celtic. The 33-year-old was this week named in Steve Clarke’s squad for the World Cup qualifying group finale as Scotland prepare to take on Greece and Denmark.
Scotland's Scott McTominay entered the overhead kick hall of fame with his superb strike against Denmark that helped guide his country to their first World Cup since 1998.
Scotland face Denmark in a winner-takes-all World Cup qualifying match on Tuesday.Both sides are chasing automatic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup when they meet at Hampden Park on Tuesday
Former Denmark and Aberdeen goalkeeper Peter Kjaer believes Scotland can make Tuesday's Hampden showdown a "50/50" game if the Danes "don't reach their level". The teams bring the curtain down on their Group C campaign with leaders Denmark holding a point advantage over the Scots in second.
STEVE CLARKE has urged his Scotland players not to PANIC their way out of World Cup contention. Clarke reckons his men were too anxious in their nervy win over Belarus at Hampden last month. And