McTominay overhead kick captured in Glasgow street mural

News imageBBC a mural on the side of a tenement building shows a painting of Scott McTominay's overhead kickBBC
The mural covers the end of a tenement building near Hampden Park

A mural of Scott McTominay's overhead kick which helped secure Scotland's qualification for this summer's World Cup finals has been unveiled on the side of a building in Glasgow.

The artwork covers the gable end of a tenement near the national stadium, Hampden Park.

It captures an image of midfielder McTominay scoring the first goal in a 4-2 victory over Denmark in November last year.

The result earned the Scotland men's team what will be their first appearance at a World Cup finals in 28 years.

News imageGetty Images Scotland footballer in a blue strip produces and overhead kick as three Denmark players in red tops and white shorts try to challenge himGetty Images
McTominay scored the first goal in Scotland's 4-2 win over Denmark

Steve Clark's side will face Brazil, Morocco and Haiti at the finals which will be staged in the USA, Canada and Mexico in June and July.

The Glasgow mural was completed by Global Street Art in partnership with the SFA and Adidas.