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On today’s pod: Scotland sent the Tartan Army into raptures with a stunning late Kieran Tierney goal at Hampden, followed up by a Kenny McLean lob from the half-way line. It finished Scotland 4-2 Denmark and was enough to send Steve Clark’s men to the World Cup next year. There was also the small matter of Scott McTominay’s breathtaking overhead kick in the opening minutes of the game.
Elsewhere, Wales ran riot against North Macedonia, running out 7-1 winners. It leaves them second in their World Cup qualifying group with home advantage in their semi-final playoff in March. Ellis James sent us a voicenote.
Plus: Felix White joins the panel to discuss his new book Whatever Will Be, Will Be, where he tells the story of how he set out to watch a match from every round of the FA Cup and the people he met along the way.
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