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Scotland Eyes Euro Play-offs After Perfect Qualifying Run

Scotland completed their Euro 2025 qualifying group unbeaten with a decisive victory over Serbia, securing their promotion to League A of the Nations League. Despite both teams already securing playoff spots for next summer’s tournament, the match determined the group’s top spot and Scotland’s undefeated status. Kirsty Hanson’s crucial goal, a close-range finish from Martha Thomas’ clever dummy, sealed the win for Pedro Martinez Losa’s side.

The victory was a testament to Scotland’s resilience and tactical adjustments since their earlier draw with Serbia. Eartha Cumings, named player of the match, played a pivotal role with crucial saves that preserved Scotland’s lead. The atmosphere at Maryhill, backed by 3,068 supporters, fueled Scotland’s attacking play down the right flank. Hanson’s goal, capitalizing on Lisa Evans’ cross, sent the home crowd into celebration.

Despite facing some threats from Serbia including a headed effort that tested Cumings, Scotland held firm defensively. Post-match, Martinez Losa praised his team’s growth and mentality, emphasizing their belief in overcoming challenges. He highlighted the squad’s improved cohesion and confidence, attributing their success to hard work and a positive learning environment.

With an impressive record of five wins and one goal conceded in six games, Scotland now looks ahead to the Euro play-offs with optimism and readiness. The campaign’s morale-boosting success marks a significant progression for Scottish women’s football, showcasing their ability to compete at a higher level. Martinez Losa acknowledged areas for improvement but expressed confidence in the team’s ability to continue their upward trajectory.

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