Scotland faced a devastating defeat against Poland in the UEFA Nations League, conceding a late penalty in stoppage time to lose 3-2.
The match started poorly for Scotland, falling behind 1-0 in the early minutes.
Sebastian Szymanski scored a long-range goal after Billy Gilmour lost possession, hitting the post before going in past Angus Gunn.
Despite the setback, Scotland fought on and had an equalizer disallowed in the first half when Scott McTominay’s goal was ruled out for handball.
Lyndon Dykes missed a crucial chance late in the half, while Poland were awarded a penalty shortly after, which Robert Lewandowski converted.
In the second half, Scotland showed resilience with Gilmour scoring a goal to bring them back into the game.
McTominay finally found the net to level the score with 15 minutes remaining, but Poland secured victory with another penalty in stoppage time.
The defeat adds to Scotland’s poor run of form, with only one win in their last 13 games, increasing pressure on manager Steve Clarke.
Changes are needed if Scotland aims to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.