Steve Clarke’s men made it three wins out of three in Group A with a dramatic 2-1 comeback win in Oslo on Saturday.
The famous victory, thanks to late goals from striker Lyndon Dykes and midfielder Kenny McLean, followed home wins against Cyprus and top seeds Spain in March.
Clarke’s side now prepare to face second-placed Georgia in front of a packed-out national stadium, where they have won their last five matches.
For those not lucky enough to have tickets for the fixture, which kicks off at 7.45pm, we’ve compiled a list of the 15 best Edinburgh pubs to watch the action unfold.

. 15 Edinburgh pubs to watch Scotland v Georgia
Group A leaders Scotland face Georgia in their fourth Euro 2024 qualifying match, and we’ve compiled a list of the 15 best Edinburgh pubs to watch the action unfold. Photo: Third Party

. The Three Sisters
The Three Sisters, situated, at 139 Cowgate is an Edinburgh institution. Wrap up warm and sit in the outdoor beer garden with its large screens, or head inside the huge venue for a warmer watching experience. Photo: Lisa Ferguson

. Malones
The Irish pub near Haymarket is known for its electric sports atmosphere, and always a great choice of venues for Scotland matches. Photo: Ryan Snedden

. Teuchters Landing
Teuchters Landing in Dock Place, Leith, is a busy bar with a cool dockside seating area, delicious food, and a huge selection of beers and whisky. This place is a lively destination to watch the match, with five screens to choose from. Photo: supplied

. Footlights Bar and Grill
Footlights Bar and Grill in Spittal Street is a great choice for the Six Nations rugby - or indeed any other sport - with two giant laser screens and six large TVs. If you're feeling peckish, they serve tasty Scottish pub grub, including burgers. Photo: Google Streetview

13. Angels Share
Angels Share is popular pub right in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, and it’s broadcasting games on its many HDTVs. Delicious food, ranging from gigantic burgers to roasted chicken, will be available at this trendy eatery. Photo: Third Party

14. Milnes Bar
Milnes Bar in Rose Street is a popular choice amongst locals when the football is on - and for good reason. As well as having good TV screens, they serve real ales and freshly cooked pub grub. Photo: Google Streetview

15. The Mitre
The Mitre is situated in High Street, in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town. It is a traditional 19th Century pub serving up traditional pub grub and showing matches on its HD screens. Photo: Google

16. The Chanter
The Chanter, on Bread Street, is one of Edinburgh’s go-to sports bars, and its many high-definition TVs ensure that patrons always get a great view of the action. A great place to watch live sport and drinks won't break the bank here. Photo: Third Party