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Published 16:19 22 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 16:25 22 Nov 2025 GMT

82nd minute and it's two-two. Scotland's World Cup dream stands on a razor blade. 93rd minute and they're up 3-2. 98th and it's 4-2. It's all over.
A rocket shot from Kenny McLean sends Scotland to the World Cup. And every Scot in the world jumped and cheered and roared.
So much so that they actually caused an earthquake. Genuinely.
According to Sky News, the UK's national earthquake monitoring agency recorded seismic activity equivalent to an 'extremely small earthquake' after Kenny McLean found the back of the net.
Honestly, I'm laughing just writing this.
There was even a second seismic burst at the sound of the final whistle.
The peaks were picked up from the BGS station around 1.2 miles (2km) away from the stadium.
For the safety of the world, we can only pray that Scotland don't win the entire thing!
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