ACHIEVEMENTS AND HEROES: Andy Robertson marked a milestone personal occasion with a brilliant stoppage-time winner for Scotland; Conor Bradley scored for Northern Ireland five minutes into the second half in their last-16 2-2 draw with Luxembourg

On Monday night, Andy Robertson scored a fantastic goal in stoppage time to seal the victory for Scotland, marking a significant personal milestone.

Robertson captained Scotland in their match against Poland in Warsaw, adding to his 80 appearances for the senior national team, tying him for third-most for the men’s side from Scotland.

Reds teammate Ben Doak set up John McGinn for the visitors’ first goal in the third minute of the UEFA Nations League match.

Ben Doak and Andy Robertson celebrate Scotland's win.

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The home team tied the score just before the hour, but the Scots won in dramatic fashion in extra time thanks to a superb header by Robertson at the far post.

Conor Bradley scored Northern Ireland’s second goal five minutes into the second half of their 2-2 tie with Luxembourg in another Nations League match.

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Prior to Luxembourg’s comeback from a two-goal deficit to draw level, the Liverpool defender scored his fourth goal at the senior level with a header at the back post.

Bradley was later recognized as the match’s MVP.

In an away friendly against the Netherlands, Tyler Morton played seventy-four minutes for the English U21s, and the score was 1-1.

Keyrol Figueroa started in a friendly match for the United States U-20 national team, which they won 2-1 against France.

Also, earlier in the day, England’s U17s lost 2-1 to hosts Belgium, but Rio Ngumoha came off the bench to play a quarter of the game.