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Scotland supporters are already starting to plan their World Cup party after the men's team qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1998. Steve Clarke's squad wrote themselves into national folklore with a 4-2 win over Denmark.
Shows hosted by long-time presenters Billy Sloan and Iain Anderson are being wound up by the end of the year under a strategy to ensure late-night programmes have "broad mainstream appeal".
Scotland’s World Cup flame is burning more brightly than at any point since 1997. One win away from securing a berth back at a tournament where participation once felt like a birthright, everything is building towards an undoubtedly fraught but hopefully rewarding climax.
Former strikers Billy Dodds and James McFadden assess Scotland's chances of defeating Denmark in Tuesday's World Cup qualification showdown at Hampden.
Scotland reached the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 in hair-raising fashion as stoppage-time goals by Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean secured a memorable 4-2 victory over Denmark at a rocking Hampden Park on Tuesday.
McTominay is Scotland’s superstar and he scored a world-class goal – an overhead kick that defied the laws of physics, bending and twisting in the air to give Steve Clarke’s side the lead after just three minutes.
THE new director of BBC Scotland has said she "can't wait to get started" in the role after being at the corporation for 18 years
The Mail on Sunday reported that the BBC is probing claims that Mr Black placed a subversive message in the Reporting Scotland studio, which was left on display as the show went out live on Sunday, October 12.
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