Scotland have ensured they will enter the Euros in full confidence after Steve Clarke's side saw off ten-man Luxembourg on Sunday evening.
Southampton striker Che Adams got on the scoresheet to score his second goal for Scotland after pledging his allegiance to the national side, in so doing turning his back on England.
Steve Clarke's side's task was made all the easier after Luxembourg were reduced to ten men after 35 minutes, with Vahid Selimovic dismissed for a cynical foul on Lyndon Dykes.
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MATCH FACTS
Luxembourg: Moris; Jans, Selimovic, Mahmutovic, Goncalves; Rodrigues, Skenderovic (Da Mota, 84), Carlson, Sinani (Thill, 71); Thill (Martins, 84); Deville (Bohnert, 64)
Subs not used: Curci, Dzogovic, Fox, Korac, Philipps, Schon, Veiga
Scorers: None
Booked: Selimovic (red card), Rodrigues, Thill
Manager: Luc Holtz
Scotland: Marshall; Robertson (Fraser, 64), Hanley, McTominay, O'Donnell (Patterson, 64); Tierney, McGinn, McGregor (Gilmour, 46 (Forrest, 76)); Gallagher (McKenna, 46), Dykes (Nisbet, 82), Adams
Subs not used: Armstrong, Gordon, Hendry, McLaughlin, Taylor, Turnbull
Scorers: Adams (27)
Booked: None
Manager: Steve Clarke
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