Scotland miss out on Euro 2025 after play-off defeat

Pedro Martinez Losa's side were beaten 2-0 on aggregate by Finland

Author: Gabriel AntoniazziPublished 3rd Dec 2024
Last updated 3rd Dec 2024

Scotland will miss out on Euro 2025 after losing in the play-off final.

Pedro Martinez Losa's side were beaten 2-0 on aggregate by Finland, who progress to next summer's tournament in Switzerland.

Scotland have now failed to qualify for three major tournaments since reaching the 2019 World Cup.

Finnish defender Natalia Kuikka gave the home side the lead in the eighth minute and Nea Lehtola added a second after 28 minutes.

The Scots could not find the goal to mount a potential fightback and will have to watch the competition from their armchairs.

And after yet another dose of disappointment questions may well be asked about the Spanish boss, who has a contract until 2027.

Scotland did not reach the heights in the first leg but had been unbeaten in their previous nine games.

However, the hosts pushed hard from the kick-off and Lehtola rattled the crossbar with an effort before Sanni Franssi missed an open goal with the rebound.

However, Marko Saloranta's team soon took the lead when Kuikka picked up the ball 30 yards from goal and sent an unstoppable shot high past Scotland keeper Eartha Cumings to take control of the tie.

The breakthrough stung the Scots into life and the second goal was against the run of play, with unmarked midfielder Lehtola driving in from the edge of the box with a help of a deflection off Sophie Howard.

Just before the break Scotland players appealed for a Finland handball inside the box but referee Ewa Augustyn ignored the pleas.

Sam Kerr slammed a shot against the post three minutes after the restart to give Scotland encouragement and the visitors kept chasing the game, at times taking risks in doing so.

The Scots got into the Finland box on several occasions but could not get the goal that may have turned the tide and yet again, they will miss out on a major tournament.

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