How Scotland's bizarre but glorious campaign unfolded
Here's how a national team who have become world class in discovering new ways to break hearts ended a rollercoaster campaign on the highest of highs.
Here's how a national team who have become world class in discovering new ways to break hearts ended a rollercoaster campaign on the highest of highs.
Scotland's players talk, and talk, and talk after sealing a place in the men's World Cup for the first time since 1998 with a scarcely believable 4-2 victory over Denmark.
Captain Andy Robertson says his late Liverpool team-mate Diogo Jota will be "looking down on him" after Scotland reached the World Cup finals.
Midfielder John McGinn says Scotland were "pretty rubbish, but who cares?" after they earned a place at the World Cup finals.
Last season, the Scottish Avalanche Information Service recorded its fewest snow slides in 37 years.
Kenny McLean scores from the halfway line, deep into stoppage time, to seal Scotland's first men's World Cup appearance since 1998 as they beat Denmark 4-2.
Hundreds of staff have been told their jobs are at risk with the Fife Ethylene Plant in Mossmorran due to close in February.
The body of Robert Best, 50, was discovered near High Mathernock Farm near Kilmacolm last week.
A 28-year-old man was arrested and charged with conspiracy to aid, abet and incite disorder.
Police confirmed an investigation has been launched into the death of the pupil, who attended Hermitage Academy.