Scotland is finally going back to the World Cup following a 28-year wait after a wild win capped a truly weird qualifying campaign.

The Tartan Army of kilt-clad fans are now making plans for a midsummer trip to the United States, Canada and Mexico thanks to a victory in 90-plus minutes in Glasgow Tuesday that summed up their rarely glorious and mostly agonizing World Cup history.

Three instant classic goals — two of them in stoppage time, one from the halfway line – sent Scotland to an improbable 4-2 win over favored Denmark at raucous Hampden Park.

The standings in the four-team group show Scotland top by two points clear of Denmark and heading to a first World Cup since 1998.

What the table does not say is how the Scots were totally outplayed in much of each home win against Greece,

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