
"Still watching Kenny McLean's humdinger of a goal from the halfway line? Aye, same. But have you watched it with Alasdair Lamont's radio commentary, accompanied by Celine Dion's Titanic? It's highly recommended. Once you've finished replaying the highlights on loop, once the tear ducts have all dried up and once Alexa has frozen from the repeats of We Have A Dream, it's about time to think about what qualification means."
"The group stages are split into three regions of west, central and east - you can read more on that - but we're talking about a vast continent. More than 1,200 miles separate Los Angeles and Vancouver in the west, there are 1,700 miles between Kansas City and Mexico City in the central region, and 1,500 miles between Miami and Boston in the east. We'll find out which region the games are in after the draw on 5 December."
Kenny McLean scored a spectacular goal from the halfway line, with Alasdair Lamont's radio commentary and Celine Dion's 'Titanic' enhancing the moment. Fans are encouraged to savour qualification, especially younger supporters experiencing Scotland at the World Cup for the first time in their lifetimes. North America will host the tournament, spanning vast distances across west, central and east regions. Cities such as Los Angeles and Vancouver, Kansas City and Mexico City, and Miami and Boston are separated by more than 1,200–1,700 miles. The draw on 5 December will determine regions. Travel packages and flights are already available with sample prices listed.
Read at www.bbc.com
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