15 brilliant Scotland fans and players photos from Euro 2024 qualification win over Cyprus
By The Newsroom
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Steve Clarke looks on prior to the match.
Scotland are one step closer to Euro 2024 qualification after a convincing 3-0 win in Cyprus this evening. Scott McTominay headed the visitors in front before Ryan Porteous bagged the second. John McGinn fired home to make it 3-0 inside the opening 30 minutes.
A draw between Norway and Georgia on Tuesday will now clinch qualification as Steve Clarke's team maintained their 100% record in Group A. Scotland fans were as always in full voice tonight and here are 15 of the best fans and players pictures from the clash in Cyprus.
Scott McTominay heads Scotland in front.
Scott McTominay of Scotland celebrates.
Scott McTominay of Scotland celebrates with fans.
Scott McTominay of Scotland celebrates after scoring.
Ryan Porteous of Scotland celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal.
John McGinn of Scotland celebrates after scoring the team’s third goal.
Charalampos Charalampous of Cyprus battles for possession with Ryan Porteous.
Scott McTominay of Scotland controls the ball.
A fan of Scotland is seen drinking outside the stadium.
Fans of Scotland are seen next to a food and drink vendor outside the stadium.
Fans of Scotland are seen next to a food and drink vendor.
Fans of Scotland are seen next to a food and drink vendor outside the stadium.
A fan of Scotland is seen with a flag inside the stadium.
A fan of Scotland is seen with a flag inside the stadium.
Andrew Robertson of Scotland applauds the fans after the UEFA EURO 2024 European qualifier match between Cyprus and Scotland.
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