Scotland's proud home fortress crumbles as Greece delivers 3-0 humiliation, sending the Tartan Army to relegation. Their 22-match Hampden stronghold couldn't withstand Greek revenge.

Scotland's dreams crumble as Greece stuns Hampden with a ruthless 3-0 revenge victory, sending the Tartan Army crashing out of Nations League Group A.

This defeat comes despite Scotland's impressive record of losing only two home competitive matches in their last 22 games at their national stadium.

The relegation pain is real.

Steve Clarke's squad showed early promise when Scott McTominay forced a save from Greek goalkeeper Tzolakis before the visitors took control.

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