The journey to crown Scotland‘s Most Iconic Goal continues.
It’s a knockout format leading up to the World Cup – starting with the last 16 – before we crown the number one goal just before the tournament kicks off.
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We’re seven knockout matches in, with Kenny McLean‘s goal from the halfway line against Denmark beating John McGinn‘s neat finish against Israel.
Next up, it’s Kenny Dalglish’s pearler against Spain and Leigh Griffiths (first) free kick against England.
You’ve got until Thursday to cast your vote and you can also watch every goal below.
The day Scotland shocked the world. Denis Law grabbing the opener as Scotland beat newly crowned world champions England 3-2 at Wembley.
Joe Jordan with a famous headed winning goal that sent Scotland to the 1974 World Cup.
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In a match dubbed the Battle of Britain, Kenny Dalglish scored in the 87th minute to secure Scotland’s World Cup qualification.
Archie Gemmill’s incredible solo goal put Scotland 3-1 up against the Netherlands at the 1978 World Cup.
Cue the scenes as David Narey gives Scotland a shock lead against Brazil with this piledriver.
A great turn and neat footwork as Kenny Dalglish produces another iconic Scotland moment – this time against Belgium.
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A left-foot strike into the top corner as Kenny Dalglish adds another memorable goal to his repertoire.
Euro 96 heaven for Scotland as Ally McCoist seals victory against Switzerland at Villa Park.
James McFadden’s 30-yard strike stuns France in the Parc des Prince to seal a famous Scotland victory.
Shaun Maloney finishes off a well-worked corner routine to seal a Euro 2016 qualifying victory at Celtic Park.
Up steps Leigh Griffiths to send this wonder free-kick past England’s Joe Hart at Hampden.
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Not content with one free-kick, Leigh Griffiths sends another past the flying Joe Hart to put Scotland ahead against England.
A beauty of a curler from John McGinn as Scotland edge out Israel at Hampden.
With World Cup qualification on the line, Scott McTominay’s overhead kick wows the Hampden crowd.
Cue the wild celebrations at Hampden as Kieran Tierney fires Scotland ahead and on the brink of World Cup qualification.
Holding on to a 3-2 lead and with Denmark pushing for an equaliser, Kenny McLean goes for the impossible from the half way line to seal Scotland’s place at the World Cup.
