Scotland’s Professional Win in Hungary: Job Done, Drama in Greece
Scottish fans, well-versed in the heartache of qualifying matches past, took nothing for granted as they watched their team face Belarus in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. The disconcerting memories of losses to Georgia in 2007 and Kazakhstan in 2019 still lingered. However, Scotland delivered a solid, if unspectacular, performance to secure a 2-0 victory.
“Get in and get out with three points,” was the mission, and it was accomplished, with quality optional on this occasion.
There was little to write home about in terms of quality, but Scotland can take satisfaction in another clean sheet and a job well done. Ben Gallery-Doak, operating on the left wing with Andy Robertson as his protector, and Che Adams, who scored the first goal and was involved in the second, both impressed.
Drama in Greece
While Scotland was ticking off the points in Hungary, the drama was unfolding in Greece. Denmark, having dropped points at home to Scotland, hauled themselves off the floor to thrash the previously unbeaten Greeks 3-0. This victory shook up Group I, leaving Scotland and Denmark joint top with nine points, followed by Greece on six.
Greece’s Fortunes in Flux
Steve Clarke must now believe Greece, who looked unstoppable at Hampden in March, are not as formidable as they once seemed. Keeping Denmark goalless just days before Greece’s drubbing is a testament to Scotland’s defensive resilience.
FAQs
- Who was Scotland’s matchwinner against Belarus?
- Che Adams scored both goals in the 2-0 win.
- How many points do Scotland have in qualifying Group I?
- Scotland has nine points, joint top with Denmark.

Pro tip: Defensive solidarity is key
Scotland’s clean sheets against Denmark and Belarus demonstrate the value of a well-organized defense in World Cup qualifiers.
Final Score: Scotland 2-0 Belarus
Top of Group I: Scotland (9 points) & Denmark (9 points)
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