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Andy Robertson and Scotland’s hopes of automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup now hinge on a winner-takes-all clash with Denmark on Tuesday night. It was a dramatic night in Group C on Saturday, with victory eluding both Scotland and Denmark as they vie for top spot and a guaranteed place at next summer’s World Cup.
For Scotland, there was a 3-2 defeat to Greece as a battle of Liverpool left-backs played out: Robertson captaining his country and Kostas Tsimikas, currently on loan at Roma, starting for Greece. According to FotMob, the Liverpool vice-captain was Scotland’s most-involved player, with 90 touches second only to Greece’s Panagiotis Retsos (94).
Scotland’s route to World Cup: Decider vs. Scotland have not reached a World Cup since 1998 and are on the cusp of history, with Robertson wearing the captain’s armband for his country.
