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Lewis Fiorini (right) made it 4-0 for the hostsScotland Under-21s kept themselves firmly in the mix for Euro 2025 qualification with a comfortable win over Kazakhstan in Paisley.
Scot Gemmill's side - buoyed by the return of several key players - laid the foundations with a clinical three-goal burst in the first half.
Josh Doig, Lyall Cameron and a penalty from Tommy Conway had the Scots cruising by the break.
Lewis Fiorini added the fourth before Yan Trufanov's spot-kick.
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The Scots have now won four and drawn one of their past five qualifiers and are locked together on the 13-point mark with Spain and Belgium at the top of Group B, although the Spaniards have a game in hand.
The loss of Liverpool winger Ben Doak to injury since Scotland's last meet-up in November was offset by the return of Sassuolo left-back Doig, Bayern Munich defender Liam Morrison, Sturm Graz right-back Max Johnston, Manchester City midfielder Lewis Fiorini and Bristol City forward Conway, all of whom went straight back into the starting XI.
Kazakh goalkeeper Temirlan Anarbekov had already been tested by Conway and Fiorini before visiting resistance was broken in the 19th minute.
Connor Barron sliced a shot from outside the box into the path of Doig and the left-back side-stepped his marker before rasping a magnificent angled drive high into the net from 12 yards out.
Scotland doubled their advantage five minutes later when Cameron drilled a crisp low strike from the edge of the box after being teed up by Kieron Bowie.
Anarbekov was caught out in the 37th minute when he raced from his goal and fouled Conway as the striker tried to get on the end of a ball over the top from Leon King. Conway calmly sent Anarberkov the wrong way from the spot.
The hosts notched their fourth 10 minutes after the break when Conway's low cross from the left was tucked away from six yards out by Fiorini.
Kazakhstan got themselves a goal back in the 67th minute, when Trufanov coolly chipped in a penalty after Ibane Bowat was deemed to have fouled substitute Danil Ankudinov.
However, the Scots saw the game out in comfortable fashion to leave themselves with all to play for ahead of their four remaining qualifiers in September and October.
Scotland Under-21s head coach Scot Gemmill: "It was really good to get a really good win against a really difficult opposition. If you look at previous results, it shows how hard they've been to beat.
"In terms of qualification, it's brilliant we're in the position we are, but we have to keep going game by game because to qualify for the under-21s finals you almost have to be perfect. You have to get over 20 points, probably more than that. It is very difficult."
Line-ups
Scotland U21
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Slicker
- 2JohnstonSubstituted forDevineat 75'minutes
- 6King
- 4Morrison
- 5Bowat
- 8Barron
- 17Cameron
- 3Doig
- 19BowieSubstituted forMebudeat 60'minutes
- 9ConwaySubstituted forMellonat 89'minutes
- 10FioriniSubstituted forMcKinnonat 75'minutes
Substitutes
- 7Mellon
- 11Mebude
- 12Newman
- 14Denholm
- 15McKinnon
- 16Neilson
- 20Devine
- 21Angelini
- 22Anderson
Kazakhstan U21
Formation 5-4-1
- 1Anarbekov
- 2TkachenkoSubstituted forMrynskiyat 79'minutes
- 21Kasabulat
- 5Shirobokov
- 8KalmyrzaBooked at 30mins
- 3KurginSubstituted forNyrkovat 45'minutes
- 14EsimbekovSubstituted forKaldybekovat 60'minutesBooked at 90mins
- 10Nazymkhanov
- 23Khalmatov
- 11MitrofanovSubstituted forAnkudinovat 60'minutes
- 9TrufanovBooked at 77minsSubstituted forAbdullaat 85'minutes
Substitutes
- 6Berdibek
- 7Zhaksylyk
- 12Pivkin
- 13Mrynskiy
- 15Askarov
- 16Nyrkov
- 17Kaldybekov
- 18Abdulla
- 19Ankudinov
Referee:Sven Jablonski
Attendance:1,022
Live Text
Match ends, Scotland U21 4, Kazakhstan U21 1.
Second Half ends, Scotland U21 4, Kazakhstan U21 1.
Ersultan Kaldybekov (Kazakhstan U21) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Substitution, Scotland U21. Michael Mellon replaces Tommy Conway.
Substitution, Kazakhstan U21. Aybar Abdulla replaces Yan Trufanov.
Substitution, Kazakhstan U21. Aleksandr Mrynskiy replaces Egor Tkachenko.
Yan Trufanov (Kazakhstan U21) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Substitution, Scotland U21. Adam Devine replaces Max Johnston.
Substitution, Scotland U21. Cole McKinnon replaces Lewis Fiorini.
Goal! Scotland U21 4, Kazakhstan U21 1. Yan Trufanov (Kazakhstan U21) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal.
Substitution, Scotland U21. Dire Mebude replaces Kieron Bowie.
Substitution, Kazakhstan U21. Danil Ankudinov replaces Denis Mitrofanov.
Substitution, Kazakhstan U21. Ersultan Kaldybekov replaces David Esimbekov.
Goal! Scotland U21 4, Kazakhstan U21 0. Lewis Fiorini (Scotland U21) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Tommy Conway.
Substitution, Kazakhstan U21. Daniil Nyrkov replaces Lev Kurgin.
Second Half begins Scotland U21 3, Kazakhstan U21 0.
First Half ends, Scotland U21 3, Kazakhstan U21 0.
Goal! Scotland U21 3, Kazakhstan U21 0. Tommy Conway (Scotland U21) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal.
Meirambek Kalmyrza (Kazakhstan U21) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Goal! Scotland U21 2, Kazakhstan U21 0. Lyall Cameron (Scotland U21) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Kieron Bowie.

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