World Cup 2026
Scotland Set For Cup-Final Showdown As McGinn Fires Up The Tartan Army
Scotland Set For Cup-Final Showdown As McGinn Fires Up The Tartan Army
Scotland’s World Cup journey isn’t over yet — and John McGinn is making sure everyone knows the mission isn’t finished.
After a dramatic 3-2 loss to Greece, many assumed the Tartan Army’s qualification hopes were slipping away. But football never fails to surprise. Denmark’s unexpected stumble against Belarus has cracked open the door once more, setting up a massive winner-takes-all clash at Hampden Park on Tuesday night.
Speaking to BBC Scotland, McGinn didn’t hide the emotions of the rollercoaster weekend:
“The aim of tonight was to make sure we had a cup final on Tuesday and we have it, in strange circumstances. So this opportunity, we can’t let it go.”
For Scotland, this is more than just mathematics — it’s about identity, character, and the relentless energy that has defined the team under Steve Clarke.
McGinn highlighted exactly that spirit:
“The last 20, 30 minutes was everything we’ve shown over the past five, six years — direct, full of energy, brave, creating chances.”
It’s that same energy the team will need when they walk onto the Hampden turf for a match that could define their campaign.
And yes, the irony wasn’t lost on anyone — Scotland’s qualifying lifeline came courtesy of Denmark’s slip. McGinn admitted the feeling was “weird,” but that strange twist has now turned into fuel.
A final. At home. Everything on the line.
This is exactly the kind of moment fans dream of.
On Tuesday night, the Tartan Army won’t just be watching a match — they’ll be watching Scotland fight for a place on the biggest stage in world football.
And as McGinn made clear, they’re not letting this chance slip.
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