Ukraine defeat Scotland 3-1 in emotional World Cup qualifier 

Embattled Ukraine inched a step closer to qualifying for the World Cup, after handing Scotland a 3-1 defeat on Wednesday. 

The team now need one more win to earn their place in Qatar, following a thrilling semi-final playoff in Glasgow

Ukraine dominated much of the match. Veteran captain Andriy Yarmolenko scored the first, a deft lobbed goal in the 33rd minute and then helped set up Roman Yaremchuk’s header in the 49th to make it 2-0.

A late Scottish revival of risky attacks brought the team a goal in the 79th by Callum McGregor, before Ukraine substitute Artem Dovbyk broke clear to score with the last kick of the game.

3,000 Ukrainian fans were amongst the 51,000 strong crowd at Hampden Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. 

They applauded each other with hands raised high above their heads, as Dovbyk led teammates toward the corner of the stadium to celebrate their victory. 

Ukraine coach Oleksandr Petrakov said the win was for “the armed forces in the trenches and in the hospitals, who give their last drop of blood, those in Ukraine who suffer every day.”

The country, which was invaded by Russia in February, will face Wales in the qualifying final on Sunday with a place at the World Cup at stake.