Rock legend Rod Stewart was over the moon as he celebrated Scotland's dramatic World Cup qualification.

Hampden Park shook with roaring cheers as Scotland pulled off a memorable 4-2 victory, propelling them into the World Cup for the first time since 1998.

Although Rod was born and raised in London, his loyalty to Scotland runs deep thanks to his father, Robert, who was born in Leith, Edinburgh. A connection which has helped shape his lifelong passion for Scottish football.

While the stadium went wild, Rod was cheering just as loudly at home. He watched the thrilling match with his lifelong pal and Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood, and the pairs reaction was nothing short of electric, reports the Record .

Sharing the moment with fans online, the singer posted a video on Instagram

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