Steve Clarke insists Scotland are 'still on schedule' to reach World Cup and addresses whether draw against Austria is good enough

Scotland manager Steve Clarke looks on as his squad train at the Oriam in Edinburgh on Monday morning before travelling to Vienna for their World Cup qualifier against Austria. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)Scotland manager Steve Clarke looks on as his squad train at the Oriam in Edinburgh on Monday morning before travelling to Vienna for their World Cup qualifier against Austria. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Scotland manager Steve Clarke looks on as his squad train at the Oriam in Edinburgh on Monday morning before travelling to Vienna for their World Cup qualifier against Austria. (Photo by Craig Foy / SNS Group)
Scotland manager Steve Clarke admits he is unsure whether a draw against Austria in Vienna on Tuesday night will be sufficient to sustain credible hope of his squad qualifying for next year’s World Cup Finals.

With top seeds Denmark now five points clear at the top of Group F after winning all of their first five matches, the Scots are now effectively engaged in a three-way tussle with Israel and Austria for the runners-up spot which secures progress to the play-offs for a place at Qatar 2022.

Clarke believes the potential scenarios in play have subtly altered as a consequence of Israel’s 5-2 thumping of Austria in Haifa on Saturday but insists Scotland are ‘still on schedule’ after beating Moldova 1-0 at Hampden.

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