The journey to crown Scotland’s Most Iconic Goal has reached the quarter-finals.

It’s a knockout format leading up to the World Cup, with the best crowned just before the tournament kicks off.

In the first quarter-final, that Scott McTominay overhead kick against Denmark convincingly defated Leigh Griffiths’ second free kick against England, grabbing 89% of your votes.

Now, David Narey’s famous goal against Brazil in 1982 goes up against Kenny McLean’s halfway stunner against Denmark in November’s World Cup place-clinching win over Denmark.

You’ve got until Monday to cast your vote and you can also watch every goal below.

Goal 1: Denis Law v England (1967)

The day Scotland shocked the world. Denis Law grabbing the opener as Scotland beat newly crowned world champions England 3-2 at Wembley.

Goal 2: Joe Jordan v Czechoslovakia (1973)

Joe Jordan with a famous headed winning goal that sent Scotland to the 1974 World Cup.

Goal 3: Kenny Dalglish v Wales (1977)

In a match dubbed the Battle of Britain, Kenny Dalglish scored in the 87th minute to secure Scotland’s World Cup qualification.

Goal 4: Archie Gemmill v Netherlands (1978)

Archie Gemmill’s incredible solo goal put Scotland 3-1 up against the Netherlands at the 1978 World Cup.

Goal 5: David Narey v Brazil (1982)

Cue the scenes as David Narey gives Scotland a shock lead against Brazil with this piledriver.

Goal 6: Kenny Dalglish v Belgium (1982)

A great turn and neat footwork as Kenny Dalglish produces another iconic Scotland moment – this time against Belgium.

Goal 7: Kenny Dalglish v Spain (1984)

A left-foot strike into the top corner as Kenny Dalglish adds another memorable goal to his repertoire.

Goal 8: Ally McCoist v Switzerland (1996)

Euro 96 heaven for Scotland as Ally McCoist seals victory against Switzerland at Villa Park.

Goal 9: James McFadden v France (2007)

James McFadden’s 30-yard strike stuns France in the Parc des Prince to seal a famous Scotland victory.

Goal 10: Shaun Maloney v Republic of Ireland (2014)

Shaun Maloney finishes off a well-worked corner routine to seal a Euro 2016 qualifying victory at Celtic Park.

Goal 11: Leigh Griffiths 1st v England (2017)

Up steps Leigh Griffiths to send this wonder free-kick past England’s Joe Hart at Hampden.

Goal 12: Leigh Griffiths 2nd v England (2017)

Not content with one free-kick, Leigh Griffiths sends another past the flying Joe Hart to put Scotland ahead against England.

Goal 13: John McGinn v Israel (2021)

A beauty of a curler from John McGinn as Scotland edge out Israel at Hampden.

Goal 14: Scott McTominay v Denmark (2025)

With World Cup qualification on the line, Scott McTominay’s overhead kick wows the Hampden crowd.

Goal 15: Kieran Tierney v Denmark (2025)

Cue the wild celebrations at Hampden as Kieran Tierney fires Scotland ahead and on the brink of World Cup qualification.

Goal 16: Kenny McLean v Denmark (2025)

Holding on to a 3-2 lead and with Denmark pushing for an equaliser, Kenny McLean goes for the impossible from the half way line to seal Scotland’s place at the World Cup.