YELLOW CARDpublished at 66 mins
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Scotland skipper Andy Robertson is cautioned for a sliding tackle from behind near the halfway line. It looks very dramatic in slow-motion, with water spraying everywhere.
Scotland have four wins out of four and sit eight clear in group
McTominay slews in fifth goal in four qualifiers to put Scotland two up
Kvaratskhelia lashes stoppage-time penalty over crossbar after Hickey handball
Players taken off amid sodden conditions in seventh minute after McGregor had just given hosts lead
After two inspections, game was to resume at 21:15 BST, but Georgia did not emerge from changing room - game finally restarted at 21:35
Colin Moffat
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Scotland skipper Andy Robertson is cautioned for a sliding tackle from behind near the halfway line. It looks very dramatic in slow-motion, with water spraying everywhere.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Zuriko Davitashvili is on for Georgia now. Steve Clarke is happy with the work being done by his starting XI for now.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Lovely footwork from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as he ties Ryan Porteous in knots then drives into the penalty area from the left, but Scotland get bodies back to snuff out the threat.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Scotland have scored two or more goals in four consecutive matches for the first time since September 1983.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Otar Kiteishvili gets plenty of power on his strike from 25 yards but Angus Gunn is watching it all the way as it fizzes over the top.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Scott McTominay fancies another goal but this time his shot from a long way out whizzes wide.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
A couple of subs for Georgia, with Budu Zivzivadze and Giorgi Chakvetadze on.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Callum McGregor glides past a couple of tired challenges and his slide rule pass is inches away from setting Lyndon Dykes free. The ball bounces back into his path and he blazes high and wide.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Scott Mullen
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
A chorus of "Que sera sera, we're going to Germany" is currently booming around Hampden.
I'm not going to comment further.
But surely...
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Fair to say the Tartan Army has found that second wind...
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Willie Miller
Former Scotland defender on BBC Sportsound
It's such a tight angle that he's got to find and he's sliding for it.
It's instinct to throw the left foot out, he just finds a little gap to put it past the keeper and into the net, a quite sensational goal.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Michael Stewart
Former Scotland midfielder on Viaplay
It's a perfectly-timed run, he's got himself into those positions a lot.
The finish, on the stretch... Brilliant goal.
Scotland 2-0 Georgia
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
Three things are certain in life... death, taxes and Scott McTominay scoring at Hampden Park!
Scott McTominay
Goal. Machine.
That's a fifth goal of the campaign for Scott McTominay as he slides in near the edge of the penalty box to drive home a powerful, low shot.
It all started with another one of those Andy Robertson runs.
Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Away we go for the second half.
I hope the supporters' bus drivers waiting to take drookit fans back home are getting a good tip.
HT: Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Leanne Crichton
Ex-Scotland international on BBC Radio Scotland
I thought it was a decent half of football considering the circumstances.
Scotland looked a bit shaky in the first couple of minutes after the re-start but then they took full control.
Andy Robertson has been excellent as has his link-up play with Kieran Tierney. The out ball that Lyndon Dykes offers at times has been exceptional.
HT: Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Steve Clarke will be pleased since Georgia have not really had a sniff, but another goal for Scotland would be most welcome.
Scott McTominay came closest, drawing a fine save, and John McGinn will be fuming about that mis-kick.
HT: Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Kevin Thomson
Former Scotland midfielder on Viaplay
I think Steve Clarke has got his shape bang on.
Andy Robertson is the driving force. He just keeps running and running and running.
So far, so good.
HT: Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
A subdued mood around Hampden. Perhaps the second wind will come after some much-needed pies have been munched. Hope they've been kept warm.
A mixture of tiredness and probably the first stages of a hangover beginning to kick in for some...
Scott Mullen
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
I mean, where do you start. It's still Tuesday, I think, so that's something.
After a 90-minute delay, Scotland have picked up where they left off from Callum McGregor's opener about four days previously. They've had a purpose, looked dangerous, particularly on the left, and really could have at least two more to add to their tally.
The Georgians haven't offered much, but let's not forget they're currently second in the group for a reason.
A big - and hopefully relatively brief - second half to come.