Scotland, World Cup and Clarke
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Scotland have qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998; Steve Clarke is the first boss to lead Scotland to three major finals; the 62-year-old is out of contract after next summers tournament;
England winger Harvey Barnes has refused to rule out switching his international allegiance to play for Scotland. Steve Clarke’s side secured automatic World Cup qualification with a 4-2 victory
STEVE CLARKE’S men are just 90 minutes from greatness and could become the first Scotland side to qualify for a World Cup in almost 30 years. After an emotional rollercoaster of a night on
Inter Milan are again linked with Scotland's Lewis Ferguson as two Championship clubs reportedly join the admirers of Heart of Midlothian's Craig Halkett.
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.
There’s plenty of choices to be made by Scotland head coach Steve Clarke regarding his starting XI tonight, so our chief football writer Alan Pattullo gives his thoughts on how the team should line-up tonight. Read more here.
Livingston boss David Martindale has thanked Steve Clarke and his players for giving the next generation of Scotland supporters the chance to make a lifetime of memories following the national team to a World Cup like he did in 1998.