McFadden, McTominay, Gemmill... Who scored Scotland's most iconic goal?

James McFadden, Scott McTominay and Archie GemmellImage source, SNS/Getty Images
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James McFadden, Scott McTominay and Archie Gemmell are sure to be among the contenders for your favourite Scotland goals

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Scotland fans, we want your opinions.

We want a definitive answer to the question - what is the best Scotland men's goal of all-time?

After all, is there a better debate to get us in the mood for the World Cup?

Many will point to James McFadden's long-range stunner away to France in 2007. Others, of a slightly older vintage, will say none beat Archie Gemmell waltzing his way through the Dutch defence in 1978.

A beautiful night against Denmark at Hampden in November produced not one, not two, but three contenders. Scott McTominay's incredible overhead kick, Kieran Tierney's curled effort from the edge of the box and Kenny McLean's sensational lob from the halfway line.

It's hard to chose between Leigh Griffiths' pair of amazing free-kicks against England in the summer of 2017.

What about Kenny Dalglish screamers versus Spain and Belgium, Charlie Nicholas against Switzerland, Dave Narey's 'toe poke' to provoke Brazil in 1982... Jim McCalliog at Wembley in 1967? There's a lot to consider.

With your nominations we aim to compile a top 16, then begin a process of elimination across our platforms.

Whatever you think, let us know here.

Kenny McLean lets fly with an incredible long-range goal against DenmarkImage source, SNS
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Kenny McLean sealed a memorable victory against Denmark in style

Dave Narey scores against Brazil at the 1982 World CupImage source, SNS
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Dave Narey scores against Brazil at the 1982 World Cup

Leigh Griffiths cracked home two long-range free-kicks against England in 2017Image source, SNS
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Leigh Griffiths cracked home two long-range free-kicks against England in 2017