Scotland concluded their World Cup preparations with a dominant 4-0 win over Bolivia in a friendly match in New Jersey. The Tartan Army will head to the World Cup in confident mood after a convincing display that saw Che Adams score twice, with Lawrence Shankland and Scott McTominay also finding the net.
Lawrence Shankland struck first in the fifth minute, heading high past Bolivia's goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra. Moments later, Shankland set up McTominay for a well-worked second in the 20th minute, and the Scots were on their way to a comfortable win.
Adams added two more goals before the break, converting a cross from Ben Gannon-Doak and then rattling the loose ball past Viscarra after Gannon-Doak's shot was blocked by Bolivian defenders. The Scots remained in control throughout the match, making several second-half substitutions but still managing to create scoring opportunities.
The win boosts Scotland's confidence ahead of their World Cup opener against Haiti next Saturday in Foxborough, their first game in the tournament since 1998. The Scots will be looking to carry their momentum into the World Cup, where they will face a tough group stage against some of the world's top teams.