By Michael Nsikan Richard – November 18th, 2025
Date : Tuesday, November 18th, 2025
Venue : Hampden Park, Glasgow
Kick-Off : 8:45 PM WAT
Match Context and Stakes: Final Group Stage Match
Sky Sports and NBC Sports report that this fixture represents a winner-takes-all clash for automatic qualification to the 2026 World Cup, with Scotland needing a victory to secure their first World Cup appearance since 1998.
Denmark’s equation provides slightly more flexibility, as they only require a draw to guarantee the top spot in the group and automatic qualification.
The dramatic context emerged from the weekend’s results. Scotland suffered a 3-2 defeat to Greece in their penultimate qualifier, but Denmark’s unexpected 2-2 draw at home to Belarus provided Scotland with a lifeline. This means Denmark enters the match just one point ahead of Scotland at the top of Group C.
According to The Analyst, this represents a historic opportunity for Scotland. Not since 1998 has Scotland played at a men’s World Cup tournament, having failed to qualify for each of the 6 editions since. Manager Steve Clarke could become the first coach to take Scotland to a World Cup since Craig Brown 27 years ago.
Current Group C Standings

The analyst reports that Denmark currently leads Group C by a single point over Scotland heading into this final match.
Denmark is the highest-scoring side in the group with 14 goals and has generated the best quality chances, while defensively, they have conceded the fewest goals and allowed opponents the fewest shots.
However, both teams have already secured places in the March 2026 play-offs, meaning the loser will have another opportunity for qualification rather than facing complete elimination.
Recent Form and Head-to-Head

The two sides met in the opening match of the qualification campaign in September, with Scotland securing a credible goalless draw in the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.
Scotland has won 3 of their last 5 encounters with Denmark, losing just one, and is seeking a 4th straight win over the Danes on Scottish soil. Scotland’s qualifying form at Hampden Park provides genuine optimism. Clarke’s side have won 10 of their last 14 home World Cup qualifiers, including winning 6 of their last 7 in Scotland.
Furthermore, Scotland has won 13 and lost just 2 of their last 20 World Cup qualification matches since 2018.
The Analyst reports that the last time Scotland won a World Cup qualifier against a nation inside the top 20 of the FIFA Rankings was at home against Denmark in November 2021, winning 2-0 courtesy of goals from John Souttar and Ché Adams.
Tactical Considerations
NBC Sports speculates that Denmark will likely fancy their chances of going to Scotland, soaking up the pressure, and then hitting the hosts on the counter. Their quality in transition and ability to defend with discipline makes them formidable opponents, particularly given they only need a draw.
Scotland will need to harness the energy of a sold-out Hampden Park while maintaining composure under immense pressure. The home side must balance attacking ambition with defensive solidity against a Danish team ranked 20th in the FIFA Rankings and featured among Europe’s top international sides.
Statistical Analysis and Predictions

The analyst reports that the Opta supercomputer gives Scotland just a 30.2% chance of winning across 10,000 pre-game simulations, with Denmark winning 44.9% of the time and securing a draw in 24.9% of simulations.
This reflects Denmark’s superior quality and their advantage of only needing a point.
However, statistics can only tell part of the story. The atmosphere at Hampden Park, Scotland’s strong home qualifying record, and the sheer weight of history could all play significant roles in determining the outcome.
This match promises to be one of the most significant nights in Scottish football history. The combination of ending a 28-year World Cup absence, a sold-out passionate crowd at Hampden Park, and the quality of the opposition creates the perfect storm for a memorable evening.
While Denmark may be statistically favored, Scotland’s home advantage and the enormity of the occasion could inspire a performance that delivers the victory they desperately need.
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