
James McFadden's winning goal for Scotland against France on 12 September is to be commemorated at the national football museum.
The striker will unveil a giant photograph of his goal at the Scottish Football Museum at the National Stadium, Hampden, Glasgow.
McFadden's 30-yard strike in the 63rd minute gave Scotland a 1-0 win against the World Cup runners-up in Paris.
The photograph will be on permanent display at the entrance to the museum.
The victory boosted Scotland's chances of qualifying for the 2008 European Championships.
The result took Scotland to the top of Group B, which includes France, Italy, Ukraine, Lithuania, Georgia and the Faroe Islands.
Alex McLeish's side have now taken six points from the French.


. To be honest we (Irish) should have done something similar for Gary McKay back in 88 when he scored for Scotland to beat Bulgaria. It meant we qualified for our first ever Euro Championship and the World Cup followed 2 years later so in my book Scotland can do no wrong.


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