The Tartan Army watched in horror as ambulance crew members reacted to the medical emergency
Medics rushed into the stands following reports of a Tartan Army fan falling ill at Saturday’s game against Norway.
Worried Scotland fans watched in horror as ambulance crew members reacted to the medical emergency in Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.It’s not yet known what sparked the emergency response and the fan's condition is currently unclear.Late goals from Lyndon Dykes and Kenny McLean sealed the result after the side went behind to an Erling Haaland penalty.
Top news stories today The victory made it three wins in as many games for Steve Clarke’s men in European Championship Qualifying Group A. Scotland are top of the group following earlier wins against Cyprus and Spain as they try to book a spot at next year’s tournament in Germany.READ NEXT:
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