David Marshall 9
The veteran stopper made an unbelievable save to send Scotland to the Euros.
Stephen O’Donnell 8
The Motherwell man put in a disciplined and professional performance, earned his berth.
Scott McTominay 7
He has matured into his new role but lost his man for the equaliser.
Declan Gallagher 9
Has established himself as a mainstay in the backline and showed why.
Kieran Tierney 8
Returned to the fold in place of Considine and justified his selection in an outstanding backline.
Andy Robertson 7
The captain worked well with Tierney on the left flank, should have scored when sent through one on one.
Ryan Jack 8
Went about his role well protecting the defence and was composed on the ball.
Callum McGregor 8
On his 25th cap for Scotland he was faultless. An excellent assist for the goal as well and was close to scoring later.
John McGinn 7
Should have done better when presented with a chance in the first half, industrious and determined as usual in the middle.
Ryan Christie 9
Played in place of he injured Fraser and showed his worth with a superb goal and all-round performance.
Lyndon Dykes 9
Since arriving onto the national scene, he has stepped up to the plate and he did so again with an excellent performance.
Substitutes Oli McBurnie 6 (On for Lyndon Dykes 82) Ran important yards late on.
Kenny McLean 6 (On for McGinn 82)
Helped see out the win.
Callum Paterson 5 (On for Christie)
Came on in final moments.
Leigh Griffiths 7 (On for O’Donnell)
Scored his penalty.
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