Scotland will compete in the FIFA World Cup this summer for the first time since 1998, ending a 28-year absence from the tournament.
Steve Clarke's side secured their place by topping UEFA Group C, which included Denmark, Greece, and Belarus.
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A dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark in the final qualifier, sealed by two stoppage-time goals, sparked celebrations across the country.
Clarke's leadership has been rewarded with a new contract that will keep him in charge through the 2030 World Cup cycle, reflecting the Scottish FA's confidence in his management.
Scotland's preparations included a 4-1 friendly win over Curaçao at Hampden Park, but the match came at a cost.
Napoli midfielder Billy Gilmour suffered an injury and has been ruled out of the tournament.
Manchester United teenager Tyler Fletcher, son of former captain Darren Fletcher, has been called up as his replacement.
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Scotland has been drawn into Group C alongside five-time champions Brazil, 2022 semi-finalists Morocco, and Haiti.
Group Stage Schedule
All group stage matches will be played in the United States.
Scotland's opening game is against Haiti on Sunday, June 14 at 2am BST at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.
They will face Morocco on Friday, June 19 at 11pm BST, also at Gillette Stadium.
The final group fixture is against Brazil on Wednesday, June 24 at 11pm BST at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
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The midfield squad includes Ryan Christie, Finlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson, Ben Gannon-Doak, Tyler Fletcher, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, and Scott McTominay.