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Adorable Moment Dad and Ten-Year-Old Daughter Go 'Bonkers' as Scotland Scores Final Goal

Scotland secured a 4-2 win over Denmark with two stoppage-time goals, booking their first World Cup finals appearance since 1998 at Hampden Park.

  • At Glasgow's Hampden Park, Scotland's national team secured a victory to reach the World Cup finals, completing a rollercoaster qualifying campaign next year.
  • When Patrick Dorgu levelled in the 81st minute, 10-man Denmark national team seemed set to top Group C and secure a third successive World Cup finals spot next year.
  • Scott McTominay produced an overhead kick to meet a Ben Gannon-Doak cross, Kieran Tierney curled a stoppage-time left-footed shot, and Kenny McLean scored into an empty net past Kasper Schmeichel.
  • Lyndon Dykes celebrated Scotland's triumph on the Hampden Park pitch, while Scott McTominay's goal lit up social media with Andy Murray writing `What on earth was that` on X.
  • A Robertson foul led to a penalty converted by Rasmus Højlund, while Rasmus Kristensen's second yellow and Lawrence Shankland's corner tap-in shaped the late drama.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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