Scotland kept their World Cup qualifying hopes alive despite an unconvincing 2-1 win against pointless Belarus at Hampden Park.

Steve Clarke's side remain unbeaten in Group C as they look to end their 27-year exile from football's biggest tournament, but it was another frustrating display at the national stadium.

Che Adams opened the scoring against the side ranked 67 places below them, but chances were hard to come by in the first half.

Scotland had a penalty claim turned down before Belarus had the ball in the net, with relief when it was disallowed for a foul in the build-up.

Scott McTominay scored a crucial second late on to ease some of the Tartan Army's nerves, with the visitors pulling one back in stoppage time when Hleb Kuchko beat Andy Robertson to fire past Angus Gunn in stop

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