This is the terrible moment when Scotland lost a huge lead against Spain in Seville.
With a strong free-kick into the far corner, Scott McTominay seemed to have put Scotland ahead.
At the Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, the crowd was stunned when the Manchester United player curled the ball just inside the far post.
The home fans went silent, and the Tartan Army was jumping for joy as a big goal seemed to bring a spot in Euro 2024 one step closer.
But VAR stepped in and ruled out the goal because the Spanish goalie Unai Simon was fouled.
After the strike, referee Serdar Gozübüyük waved for a VAR check and then went to the monitor next to the field.
After a quick look, he decided that the goal should not count because goalie Simon was fouled.
Jack Hendry was found to have fouled the goalkeeper just as McTominay’s shot went high and into the far corner.
The defender seemed to touch the goalie just a little, but the goalkeeper didn’t even call a foul after the goal was scored.
However, Viaplay says that the decision may have been based on offside. UEFA sources say that Hendry was punished for offside even though it was said earlier that a foul was given.