Scotland qualify for Euros as Wales boost hopes - reaction

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Craig Nelson

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  1. 'A remarkable transformation'

    Wales 2-1 Croatia

    Dafydd Pritchard

    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    Harry Wilson of Wales (front) is congratulated by his team-mate Chris Mepham

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    If Wales manage to qualify for Euro 2024, it would represent a remarkable transformation for a side which looked down and out in June when they suffered an embarrassing defeat at home by Armenia before losing in Turkey three days later.

    This victory over Croatia, and its seismic boost for Welsh aspirations of automatic qualification, also alleviates much of the pressure on manager Robert Page, who has faced mounting criticism during this campaign.

    The job is far from done, though. Wales have already shown that they are capable of losing to Armenia and group leaders Turkey, so they must maintain the high standards they set against Croatia if they are to seal qualification next month.

    Even if they fail to finish among Group D's top two, Wales may yet prosper via the play-offs - as they did for last year's World Cup - but they will not want to take that risk if they can avoid it.

    This performance against a Croatian side with huge pedigree was a powerful demonstration of Wales' belief that they can still qualify automatically for Euro 2024, and the fervent atmosphere in Cardiff suggested their fans share that view.

  2. Wales beat Croatia with Wilson double to reignite hopes

    Wales 2-1 Croatia

    Harvey Wilson

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    Wales produced one of their greatest performances to beat Croatia and reignite their hopes of qualifying automatically for Euro 2024 in sensational fashion.

    Roared on by a raucous Cardiff City Stadium crowd, Wales thoroughly outplayed the World Cup semi-finalists as Harry Wilson scored two excellent second-half goals on a dream 50th appearance for his country.

    Wilson's first goal was a beautifully-lofted finish after a delicate through ball from David Brooks and his second, a glancing header from a Daniel James cross, sparked pandemonium in the stands.

    Jubilation turned to anxiety when Mario Pasalic headed in for Croatia with 15 minutes left, prompting a spell of pressure from the hitherto listless visitors.

    But Wales, who would have been further ahead were it not for several fine saves by Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic, dug deep to hold on for victory.

    Wales must now beat Armenia and Turkey in their final two qualifiers in November to secure their place at next summer's tournament in Germany at Croatia's expense.

    Read Dafydd Pritchard's full report here.

  3. Haaland's Norway on the brink

    Norway 0-1 Spain

    Erling Haaland

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    Barcelona midfielder Gavi scored early in the second half in Oslo to help 2008 and 2012 European champions Spain qualify for Euro 2024 with two games to spare.

    Erling Haaland's Norway, who last appeared at a major tournament in Euro 2000, can now only potentially qualify through play-offs.

    They must stay in third and hope Serbia qualify from Group G to stand a chance.

  4. Scotland reach Euro 2024 as Spain beat Norway

    Ryan Christie, John McGinn and Scott McTominay celebrate for Scotland

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    To recap, Scotland have qualified for Euro 2024 with two games to spare thanks to Spain's 1-0 win over Norway, which has guaranteed Steve Clarke's side a top-two finish in Group A.

    The Scots now trail Spain on goal difference but Norway, five points adrift with just one game remaining, cannot catch either side.

    Scotland's men have now reached back-to-back European Championships under Clarke, and have come through a qualifying group to reach a major finals for the first time since 1997.

    Read more here.

  5. Good morning

    What a difference a few days make in international football.

    On Thursday, Scotland's Euro 2024 qualification party was put on hold with defeat in Spain.

    Fast forward to Sunday and the whole country was roaring on Spain as Gavi's winner in Norway sealed the Scots' progress.

    Under-pressure Wales manager Rob Page had a similar turn around in fortunes, as questions about his position were put to one side after his side boosted their qualification hopes with a 2-1 win at home to Croatia.

    Football eh...

    Scotland's management and Wales players celebrate

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