‘Make Monday great again’ by looking back at Scotland’s dominate UEFA Nations League win over Albania.
Scotland boss Alex McLeish overcame nine withdrawals to put together an exciting and pacey side which won 4-0 in Albania on Saturday night to take them within 90 minutes of a play-off spot for Euro 2020.
His team moved on to six points along with Israel, and any kind of win at Hampden will secure top spot in Group C1.
Kick Off
Tartan Army out in full
Scotland fans once again showed their passion and pride flying the Saltire from anywhere they could in the stadium – if not on the railings then on their body!
Back of the net
Ryan Fraser and James Forrest scored their first goals for Scotland, while a Steven Fletcher penalty was his first goal for his country in over two years.
A memorable night for @RyanFraser94 in Shkodër last night as he scored his first Scotland goal. ? pic.twitter.com/ls91q6uFEe
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 18, 2018
A good way to earn cap number 2️⃣5️⃣ for James Forrest.
He was on ? last night!
? Goal 1️⃣… and that pass from @RyanChristie2 ? pic.twitter.com/oehscp55Zd
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 18, 2018
Celebrations
It is safe to say that this victory meant a lot to the Scotland squad – you can see it on their faces!
Scotland will now face off against Israel at Hampden with a win seeing them progress into the semi-finals of the Nations League.
It's back to Hampden for our final UEFA #NationsLeague match as we take on Israel on Tuesday night – we're just 90 minutes away from a EURO 2020 play-off spot.
➡️ Secure your ticket for Tuesday night now: https://t.co/9JAvSIIQfs#NothingMattersMore pic.twitter.com/DHAgkwEmme
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 17, 2018