35: Tommy Boyd, Scotland, Panini World Cup France 98
Two weeks from today the Scottish men’s national football team will line up to face the Czech Republic in their first tournament finals game since 1998. This time in the international wilderness has been at times heartbreaking and at others embarrassing for the Tartan Army so it is no understatement to say that, whatever the result, the clash with the Czechs will be both cathartic and exciting in equal measure. Especially when you factor in that UEFA’s inter-railing approach to the delayed Euro 2020 tournament means that the game will take place at Glasgow’s Hampden Park. Things weren’t always so bleak for Scotland when it came to qualifying for major tournaments. Between 1974 and 1998 they only missed out on one World Cup, in the USA in 1994, and, whilst they only managed to make it to the 1992 and 1996 European Championships, it is important to remember that the Euros only expanded beyond a four team tournament in 1980 and even then only expanded to sixteen teams in 1996. They were o