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Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Ryan Fraser thinks he's scored as he slams a touch from Lyndon Dykes low towards the bottom corner from 12 yards but Kasper Schmeichel makes a great diving save to touch the ball round the post.
Scotland two down inside 15 minutes
Wass gets above Tierney to head in before Maehle flicks in second almost immediately
Scots had been unbeaten in group after two draws and a win - now set to slip to fourth
Euros semi-finalists Denmark top group with 12 points out of 12
Colin Moffat
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Ryan Fraser thinks he's scored as he slams a touch from Lyndon Dykes low towards the bottom corner from 12 yards but Kasper Schmeichel makes a great diving save to touch the ball round the post.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Ryan Fraser whips in a nice, early cross from the right and there's a nervous moment for Denmark as defender Joachim Andersen sends an awkward header a couple of feet wide of his own goal.
From the corner, Grant Hanley heads off target.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Craig Levein
Former Scotland manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageIt's better from Scotland. The biggest part for me is we've improved in the second half. If we sneak a goal, you never know...
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Kenny McLean does well to eat up ground as he breaks from the midway mark to set up a shooting chance for Callum McGregor. The Celtic midfielder doesn't strike it cleanly though and it's an easy save for Kasper Schmeichel.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Ryan Christie, now of Bournemouth is on for Che Adams, his neighbour at Southampton.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
The home fans are still enjoying themselves as they gleefully boo every Scottish touch, with Denmark sitting off briefly.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Denmark make a change up front as Yussuf Poulsen makes way for Jonas Wind.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Daniel Wass limps off for some attention after a late cruncher from Kieran Tierney near halfway.
Lyndon Dykes is putting himself about too. A bit of fire at least.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Craig Levein
Former Scotland manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageSomeone has got to come out to Delaney there. He's 20 yards out, takes three touches, gets a shot away and no one closes him down
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Thomas Delaney has time to take three touches before having a lash from 20 yards.
Craig Gordon does well to get a hand to the shot and recovers in time to gather at the feet of Yussuf Poulsen.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Austria lead 1-0 in Moldova at half-time. Scotland are now fourth in the group, having started the evening in second place.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Scotland finally string a few passes together and a Ryan Fraser cross is nodded behind for a corner.
However, the delivery is gathered easily by Denmark goalie Kasper Schmeichel.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Scotland captain Andy Robertson is back to his usual beat on the left now, with Ryan Fraser on the right and Kieran Tierney moving into a central defensive slot.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Craig Levein
Former Scotland manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageThat'll be more pleasing for Steve Clarke. It wasn't far off target either from Gilmour
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Much better from Scotland as Billy Gilmour takes the ball down on his chest then drills a shot narrowly wide from 22 yards.
Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Striker Lyndon Dykes is on for defender Scott McKenna as Scotland attempt to get back into this game in the second half.
HT: Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Craig Levein
Former Scotland manager on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageWhat I used to love about Scott Brown is he would lay one on someone so they knew they were in a game. Denmark don't know they are in a game. They won't be sweating in the dressing room
HT: Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Billy Dodds
Former Scotland striker on BBC Sportsound
Quote MessageDenmark are a good team but we could be 10 yards further up the pitch. We need to put pressure on their midfielders. We're not doing what we should be good at
HT: Denmark 2-0 Scotland
Scotland have indeed been very passive, with Denmark finding it so easy to pass rings round them.
Steve Clarke must be contemplating changes but the manager doesn't have many options on a depleted bench.
Poor Che Adams and Ryan Fraser have hardly had a touch up front.