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SCOTLAND supporters can’t get a bevvy at the fitba. But tonight Hampden was filled with boos. The Tartan Army let their feelings known after this sobering Nations League relegation play-off ...
Steve Clarke said just weeks ago he was 75 percent certain he’d be leaving as Scotland boss when his contract ran out. If there’s more of this when the World Cup qualifiers kick off ...
Scotland showed "a different side" to their game as they beat Greece in the first leg of their Nations League A play-off, according to head coach Steve Clarke. Scott McTominay's first-half penalty ...
Scotland took a huge step towards staying in the Nations League top tier as they hung onto a 1-0 first-leg victory as VAR took centre stage and worked in their favour. Steve Clarke's side took the ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THE world's biggest bike races will take place in Scotland in 2027 in a historic first. The Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift ...
The extensive ruins, which are thought to date as far back as the eighth century, are in remarkably good condition. Looked after by Historic Environment Scotland and open throughout the year ...
As the technology takes over the internet, we are hobbling our ability to create. By Sarah Manavis It comes in a variety of forms, from the smooth and the surreal to the truly, unbelievably ugly, but ...
Scotland were hugely impressive and pounded away at the French defence right up until the final whistle, but they had little to show for their second-half efforts as Les Blues held firm ...
Tries: Moefana (2), Bielle-Biarrey, Ramos Cons: Ramos (3) Pens: Ramos (3) Scotland (13) 16 Tries: Graham Cons: Russell Pens: Russell (3) France secured the Six Nations championship with a flourish ...
Scotland were "a bum cheek away from converting" as they concluded their Six Nations campaign with a defeat by France, says head coach Gregor Townsend. The Scots went down 35-16 in Paris and end ...