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Scotland vs Northern Ireland. International Match.

Hampden ParkAttendance28,072.

McGregor earns Scots draw

Image: Burley: Still waiting for first win

Allan McGregor saved a penalty as Scotland played out a goalless draw with Northern Ireland at Hampden Park.

Keeper saves penalty to deny Northern Ireland

Allan McGregor saved a penalty as Scotland played out a goalless draw with Northern Ireland at Hampden Park. George Burley had been hoping for his first victory as Scotland boss ahead of next month's World Cup qualifiers but it was Northern Ireland who had the best opportunity to win the all-British clash. 18-year-old Ryan McGivern was sent off on his debut for Northern Ireland but Scotland could not take advantage of their extra man. McGregor conceded the penalty on 69 minutes after a trip on Warren Feeney but made amends with an excellent stop from David Healy's spot-kick.

No friendly

It was clear right from the outset there would be nothing friendly about this international when 'God Save the Queen' was jeered by the home crowd ahead of kick-off, an act which would have been disheartening for the 7,000 Northern Ireland fans who made the trip. Once under way, Darren Fletcher was the first to have a go for the Scots, firing wide under pressure from Chris Baird, before debutant Kevin Thomson dragged his shot past the post from long range. Burley was keen to see James McFadden in a Scotland shirt after he had missed the last two games through injury and the Birmingham forward was involved in most of the home side's attacks. He set up Kenny Miller for the shot in front of goal but Sammy Clingan was first to the ball to clear the danger before the Rangers striker could pull the trigger. Manchester City's McGivern made his debut for the Irish and quickly became embroiled in a personal battle with Scott Brown, escaping punishment for an earlier challenge before earning the first booking of the game for a second foul on the Celtic midfielder. McFadden then had a decent chance when he controlled a long ball from Thomson on his chest before squeezing a shot between two white jerseys but the end product was weak and comfortably held by goalkeeper Maik Taylor.

Dangerous

At the other end, the visitors looked dangerous when Chris Brunt slipped a pass through to Healy but his right-footed drive curled just over the crossbar as a disappointing first half ended goalless. Darren Barr became the first Falkirk player in almost 50 years to represent Scotland when he was thrown into the action after the break, along with McGregor and midfielder Barry Robson. It was Robson who almost had an immediate impact on the game with a superbly struck effort from distance, which whistled inches over the crossbar. McGivern had looked assured in the left-back berth but his debut quickly turned into a night to forget when he was sent off with 56 minutes gone for a second bookable offence after hauling down Brown just outside the box.
Drama
There was further drama just three minutes later when McGregor conceded a penalty by felling substitute Warren Feeney in the area only to make amends seconds later by diving to his right to pull off an excellent save to deny Healy's spot-kick. With just over an hour played, there was another new Scotland cap in the shape of Kris Commons, the Derby winger who qualified through Scottish grandparents and who had been a shock inclusion in Burley's squad. Burley took full advantage of the opportunity to experiment and Michael Stewart made his first international appearance for more than six years, while his Hearts club-mate Christophe Berra joined the list of debutants. Only the heroics of Taylor prevented McFadden from snatching a winner. Robson's corner was nodded on by Barr and the Birmingham forward looked certain to leave the net bulging with a ferocious shot but was denied by an equally impressive block from the goalkeeper. A long-range shot from Graham Alexander than flashed across the face of goal and was touched just wide of the upright by Taylor as Scotland pressed for a late winner but both nations had to settle for level terms as the game ended goalless.
Scotland Team Statistics Northern Ireland
0 Goals 0
0 1st Half Goals 0
4 Shots on Target 1
6 Shots off Target 1
4 Blocked Shots 0
5 Corners 2
13 Fouls 15
1 Offsides 2
1 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 1
85.2 Passing Success 81
17 Tackles 25
70.6 Tackles Success 76
54.6 Possession 45.4
58.8 Territorial Advantage 41.2

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