Denmark 2-0 Scotland: Denmark earn a comfortable win over Scotland in the World Cup qualifier
Daniel Wass jumped above Kieran Tierney to head in an early opener, and Scotland's composure deserted them as they let in another 93 seconds later to go 2-0 down after just 15 minutes.
Joakim Maehle played a flick before running off Billy Gilmour to receive Mikkel Damsgaard's pass and finish through the legs of Craig Gordon as Steve Clarke's side folded.
Mercifully, the vastly superior Danes did not add to their advantage. Still, the result leaves Scotland with a nigh-on impossible task of overhauling them, with the top spot guaranteeing a place in Qatar next winter and second place reaching the play-offs.
Scotland has slipped two points behind both Israel and Austria in the race for the runners-up spot, with those two sides meeting in Haifa on Saturday.
At the same time, Clarke's side is hosting Moldova at Hampden, with a critical trip to Austria to come on Tuesday.
With only 16 outfield players available due to injury and Covid-19 call-offs, Clarke could still name a strong XI. However, captain Andy Robertson was chosen to play right wing-back in the absence of Nathan Patterson and Stephen O'Donnell.
But dominated Scotland from kick-off and, though Denmark was impressive, the individual errors from the visitors gave them an unnecessary leg up.
Twice Denmark delivered balls from the left corner of the box towards Wass at the back post, but Scotland failed to heed the warnings as Tierney was left floundering when the Valencia wide man met Pierre Emile-Hjobjerg's cross and planted the ball into the bottom corner.
Then, when needed calm heads, Scotland folded. Andreas Skov Olsen drove down the right and played a one-two with Yousuf Poulsen on the edge of the box.
Scotland had eight players back, but two men went to Maehle and, when he offloaded the ball, Gilmour failed to follow him, and he finished brilliantly after receiving the return pass.
It was a shambolic opening 15 minutes and despite an improved second half. However, a comeback never looked likely if Kasper Schmeichel had not produced a world-class save from Ryan Fraser, a sharper Scotland might have given their hosts an uncomfortable final 10 minutes.
Kasper Hjulmand's side illustrated exactly why they are one of Europe's top teams, buoyed by a run to the Euro 2020 semi-finals this summer in the face of adversity after Christian Eriksen's cardiac arrest.
They have stormed Group F so far, scoring 16 goals and conceding none, and they could have had more at the Parken Stadium.
Maehle fired over not long after scoring. Gordon denied Poulsen when he was left unmarked at a set-piece, and the Scotland goalkeeper also had to save Thomas Delaney's rasping shot after he was given time to set himself on the edge of the box.
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