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When Scotland's men last qualified for the World Cup in 1998, Believe by Cher was the bestselling song of the year, Tony Blair was the UK's prime minister and a pint of milk cost about 34p. Tens of thousands of Scots made the trip across the Channel by planes, trains and automobiles to back Craig Brown's squad.
Scotland lost 3-2 to Greece last time out, but their hopes of automatic qualification for the World Cup are still alive. A victory over Denmark would send Steve Clarke’s side through to next
Argentina has stunned Scotland 33-24 from 21-0 down at Murrayfield in the greatest comeback win in Pumas history.
The Met Office has warned that yellow weather warnings for snow and ice could impact travel in Scotland and northern England later. Scattered showers of rain, sleet and snow are expected overnight into Tuesday, with an ice alert already in place for the north and east Highlands until 10:00.
Gregor Townsend, the Scotland head coach, has defended his part-time consultancy role with Newcastle Red Bulls in the wake of back-to-back Test defeats against New Zealand and Argentina.
Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi was left eyeing the prospect of a first Pumas clean sweep on a UK tour following an astounding comeback win over Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday.Reflecting on how fortunes had changed for Argentina in Saturday's second half,
Former Denmark and Aberdeen goalkeeper Peter Kjaer believes Scotland can make Tuesday's Hampden showdown a "50/50" game if the Danes "don't reach their level". The teams bring the curtain down on their Group C campaign with leaders Denmark holding a point advantage over the Scots in second.
Steve Clarke has backed his players to prove they know how to qualify for major tournaments ahead of their crucial World Cup qualification showdown with Denmark.Scotland know a victory over the Danes