The Scottish FA has launched a fan vote to determine the greatest Scotland men's goal of all-time. Nominees include James McFadden's long-range stunner against France in 2007, Archie Gemmill's 1978 World Cup goal against the Netherlands, and Scott McTominay's spectacular overhead kick against Denmark. Other contenders include Kenny Dalglish's screamers against Spain and Belgium, Leigh Griffiths' 2017 free-kicks against England, and Dave Narey's famous 'toe poke' against Brazil in 1982.
Fans are invited to submit their nominations, with the top 16 selections to be compiled before beginning a process of elimination across various platforms. The voting aims to settle the long-standing debate among Scotland supporters about which goal stands above all others in the nation's football history.