Scotland, World Cup and Clarke
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STEVE Clarke has urged the Tartan Army to roar Scotland to World Cup glory tomorrow night — and insisted: “We can do something special.” The national team can qualify for next year’s finals in the
Scotland's hopes of securing direct qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup could make another huge step tonight as they line up away from home against Greece. Steve Clarke's Tartan Army come into
Scotland face a winner-takes-all shootout against Denmark on Tuesday with an automatic World Cup berth at stake despite a 3-2 defeat against Greece."Winner takes all on Tuesday, that's all we could ask for,
The last time Scotland qualified for a World Cup, in 1997, the final group match was staged at Celtic Park due to ongoing renovation work at Hampden. Goals from Kevin Gallacher and Gordon Durie clinched a 2-0 win over Latvia and sent Craig Brown’s team to France ’98.
Steve Clarke has launched a heartfelt appeal to the Tartan Army to roar his side into history on Tuesday night. The Scotland boss is back in Glasgow with his players after the jaw dropping drama of Saturday night in Athens, where they stayed in contention for World Cup qualification despite crashing to a 3-2 defeat.
Head coach Steve Clarke has been facing the media after naming his Scotland squad for November's crucial World Cup qualifying double-header with Greece and Denmark. Clarke says he's got three good goalkeepers to choose from and will monitor them in training before deciding who will play in the upcoming qualifiers,