The first hour of England and Scotland’s World Cup qualifier was nothing to write home about. There were a few chances here and there, but the match looked like it’d be easily forgotten. As it turns out, it would soon be unforgettable.
What looked to be a 0-0 draw morphed into a 2-2 thriller in the closing half hour, as substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain got the scoring started in the 70th minute.
It was well-taken, but hardly a jaw-dropper. The real fireworks came in the closing minutes, as the two sides combined to score three goals in six minutes.