

Scott McTominay’s late double secured Scotland a comfortable winning start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign at home to Cyprus.
John McGinn’s close-range finish – the Aston Villa midfielder’s 16th goal for his country – was reward for a dominant first-half display.
Substitute McTominay eased increased nervousness around Hampden with a clinical 87th-minute finish.
And the Manchester United midfielder added his second moments later.
Steve Clarke had billed it as a must-win game against Group A’s lowest seeds, who ended the game with 10 men after a late red card for Nicholas Ioannou, and it was job done in that sense.
But the Scotland head coach will know that, despite their first winning start to a Euro qualifying campaign since 2006, improvement will be needed as top seeds Spain visit on Tuesday.
The dawn of new qualifying campaign brought the Tartan Army to Hampden full of optimism.
They were rewarded with a dominant first-half performance during which they were rarely under threat and probed at the Cypriot defensive wall with consistency and determination.
All that was lacking was a little more cutting edge in the vital area – directly in front of goal. That was a theme until late on, with the result still uncertain until McTominay stepped up.
Scotland’s intent was clear. Get at Cyprus down the flanks, particularly the left. That pattern was fairly consistent, but the first real threat came down the other side when Aaron Hickey danced into the box and, from the tightest of angles, forced goalkeeper Demetris Demetriou into a low save at his post.
Clarke’s side were cruising, comfortable on the ball and showing an impressive level of composure.
The left flank proved the route to the crucial opening goal as Stuart Armstrong fed Andy Robertson, who timed his run perfectly to stay marginally onside and cross first time. The ball deflected perfectly into McGinn’s path as he instinctively raced to meet it and finish from close range to take his Scotland tally to one more than the talismanic James McFadden.
Che Adams came close after super interplay with McGinn, but his shot was tipped over and the unfortunate striker left the field early in the second half with a worrying looking injury.
The second half show dipped significantly and the creeping doubt began to emerge that Cyprus might just nick something.
Finally, though, Scotland got there – thanks to three of their own substitutes. Ryan Christie did superbly to win possession and fire in a cross ,Lyndon Dykes nodded it on and McTominay raced onto it to half-volley home.
An enormous cheer and accompanying sigh of relief engulfed Hampden before McTominay capitalised again when Robertson laid the ball into his path and he calmly dispatched it home with ease.
Player of the match – John McGinn

Subs to rescue after standards slipped – analysis
The 3-0 scoreline adds significant and welcome gloss to the occasion. Clarke will be delighted with that but equally happy to get through this unscathed.
It became something of a struggle until very late on, but the players stayed calm and avoided a calamity.
The initial signs were very positive in the first period, with Scotland in complete control.
They were perhaps a touch cautious in getting into dangerous areas directly in front of goal, but the performance was strong and promised more as the game wore on.
That said, Cyprus were very well organised and proved sticky opposition.
The concern will be how standards seemed to slip. There was little composure in the final pass or deliveries from wide areas, but the substitutes made a significant impact to get Scotland over the line.
What they said
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke: “We spoke a lot about getting off to a good start and I thought we started the game really well. The movement, the rotation of the players, the creation of space was good. We deserved the lead at that time.
“I thought up until 30 minutes we were good and I don’t know whether we went a bit casual, we switched off a little bit and Cyprus made it difficult for us. Second-half was a slightly difficult game and we slowed the game too much, but it is nice to look at the bench and bring on Scott McTominay and Ryan Christie.”
Cyprus head coach Temuri Ketsbaia: “I believe we lost to the better team. Scotland deserved to win the game, well done to them. Congratulations.
“I’m disappointed that we didn’t give our best. We tried to change our formation, we tried to put more offensive players. It cost us because we conceded two easy goals.”
What’s next?
Hampden will be rocking now as Spain visit Hampden on Tuesday (19:45 GMT), while Cyprus visit Armenia in a friendly.
Line-ups
Scotland
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Gunn
- 15PorteousBooked at 74mins
- 5Hanley
- 6Tierney
- 22HickeySubstituted forPattersonat 80′minutes
- 20JackSubstituted forChristieat 67′minutes
- 8McGregor
- 3Robertson
- 7McGinn
- 17S ArmstrongBooked at 14minsSubstituted forMcTominayat 67′minutes
- 10AdamsSubstituted forDykesat 58′minutes
Substitutes
- 2Patterson
- 4McTominay
- 9Dykes
- 11Christie
- 12Kelly
- 13Hyam
- 14Gilmour
- 16Cooper
- 18Ferguson
- 19Brown
- 21Clark
- 23McLean
Cyprus
Formation 3-5-1-1
- 12Demetriou
- 13KousoulosSubstituted forSpoljaricat 45′minutes
- 6GogicSubstituted forLoizouat 79′minutes
- 14Roberge
- 15Antoniou
- 10KyriakouSubstituted forCharalampousat 68′minutes
- 18Artymatas
- 19Laifis
- 4IoannouBooked at 90mins
- 20KastanosBooked at 32minsSubstituted forTzionisat 79′minutes
- 23PittasSubstituted forKakoullisat 68′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Panagi
- 2Karo
- 3Antoniadis
- 5Charalampous
- 7Efrem
- 8Ioannou
- 9Christofi
- 11Kakoullis
- 16Spoljaric
- 17Loizou
- 21Tzionis
- 22Spoljaric
Live Text
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Match ends, Scotland 3, Cyprus 0.
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Second Half ends, Scotland 3, Cyprus 0.
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Second yellow card to Nicholas Ioannou (Cyprus).
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Offside, Cyprus. Kostakis Artymatas tries a through ball, but Andronikos Kakoullis is caught offside.
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Goal! Scotland 3, Cyprus 0. Scott McTominay (Scotland) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Andrew Robertson.
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John McGinn (Scotland) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Valentin Roberge (Cyprus).
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Lyndon Dykes (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Danilo Spoljaric (Cyprus).
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Attempt missed. Minas Antoniou (Cyprus) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Charalampos Charalampous.
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Ryan Porteous (Scotland) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Andronikos Kakoullis (Cyprus).
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Attempt missed. Andrew Robertson (Scotland) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Lyndon Dykes.
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Scott McTominay (Scotland) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Danilo Spoljaric (Cyprus).
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Goal! Scotland 2, Cyprus 0. Scott McTominay (Scotland) left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the top left corner. Assisted by Lyndon Dykes with a headed pass.
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Corner, Scotland. Conceded by Konstantinos Laifis.
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Attempt saved. Andronikos Kakoullis (Cyprus) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Charalampos Charalampous.
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Hand ball by Marinos Tzionis (Cyprus).
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Foul by Ryan Christie (Scotland).
Player of the match
McGinnJohn McGinn
Scotland
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number6Player nameTierney
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Squad number4Player nameMcTominay
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Squad number9Player nameDykes
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Squad number17Player nameS Armstrong
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Squad number10Player nameAdams
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Squad number15Player namePorteous
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Squad number5Player nameHanley
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Squad number1Player nameGunn
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Squad number11Player nameChristie
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Squad number2Player namePatterson
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Squad number22Player nameHickey
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Squad number3Player nameRobertson
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Squad number20Player nameJack
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Squad number8Player nameMcGregor
Cyprus
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Squad number6Player nameGogic
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Squad number19Player nameLaifis
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Squad number12Player nameDemetriou
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Squad number18Player nameArtymatas
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Squad number23Player namePittas
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Squad number20Player nameKastanos
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Squad number15Player nameAntoniou
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Squad number10Player nameKyriakou
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Squad number4Player nameIoannou
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Squad number14Player nameRoberge
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Squad number13Player nameKousoulos
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Squad number5Player nameCharalampous
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Squad number11Player nameKakoullis
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Squad number16Player nameSpoljaric
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Squad number17Player nameLoizou
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Squad number21Player nameTzionis