Scotland's World Cup qualification hopes have taken a significant hit after a thrilling 3-2 defeat to Greece. The loss, coupled with Denmark's draw against Belarus, has left the Scots in a precarious position.
Steve Clarke's side had been on the brink of securing automatic qualification for next summer's World Cup, but a five-goal thriller at the Georgios Karpatistos Stadium in Athens saw them fall short. Greece took an early lead through Kyriakos Pittas' 11th-minute strike, before Scotland equalized just four minutes later courtesy of Steven Fletcher.
However, Greece regained the upper hand with a second goal from Dimitris Melissinos, sending the home crowd into raptures. A stunning individual effort from Scotland's Kevin Nisbet pulled the visitors level once more at 2-2, setting up a thrilling finale to the match.
With Scotland struggling to create clear-cut chances in the final stages of the game, Greece capitalized on their opponents' lack of composure to score the decisive third goal through Pittas. The Scottish side's response was too little, too late, as Clarke's men fell short in their bid for World Cup qualification.
The draw against Belarus has significantly boosted Denmark's hopes, making it increasingly uncertain whether Scotland can still secure an automatic spot. With just one match remaining, Clarke will be left to ponder what might have been after a disappointing result that leaves the Scots teetering on the brink of elimination.
Steve Clarke's side had been on the brink of securing automatic qualification for next summer's World Cup, but a five-goal thriller at the Georgios Karpatistos Stadium in Athens saw them fall short. Greece took an early lead through Kyriakos Pittas' 11th-minute strike, before Scotland equalized just four minutes later courtesy of Steven Fletcher.
However, Greece regained the upper hand with a second goal from Dimitris Melissinos, sending the home crowd into raptures. A stunning individual effort from Scotland's Kevin Nisbet pulled the visitors level once more at 2-2, setting up a thrilling finale to the match.
With Scotland struggling to create clear-cut chances in the final stages of the game, Greece capitalized on their opponents' lack of composure to score the decisive third goal through Pittas. The Scottish side's response was too little, too late, as Clarke's men fell short in their bid for World Cup qualification.
The draw against Belarus has significantly boosted Denmark's hopes, making it increasingly uncertain whether Scotland can still secure an automatic spot. With just one match remaining, Clarke will be left to ponder what might have been after a disappointing result that leaves the Scots teetering on the brink of elimination.