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Anas Sarwar said the UK's "broken immigration system" needed to be fixed, and better wages were needed to attract Scottish workers.
Making sense of one of the craziest nights in Scottish football's history - and what it means for World Cup 2026
It was not only Hampden Park that was shaking when Scotland scored twice in stoppage time against Denmark on Tuesday to book their place at the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
Former Scotland assistant John Carver says seeing Scotland qualify for the World Cup was "bittersweet" after missing out during his time with the national side. Carver joined Steve Clarke's set up in 2020 and was part of the team that led Scotland to two Euros before leaving to take over as Lechia Gdansk manager last December.
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European football's governing body had claimed clips of fans cheering Scotland's World Cup qualification in front of TV screens breached copyright.
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Celebrations from Scotland fans as they secured a place at the men's World Cup with a 4-2 victory over Denmark were so intense that they caused the earth to shake - with the tremors picked up by the UK’s national earthquake monitoring agency.
Scotland fans caused something akin to a mini-earthquake during their wild celebrations after two dramatic stoppage-time goals against Denmark saw Steve Clarke’s seal participation at their first World Cup since 1998.