Scotland faces a big night under the lights at Hampden as they face Ukraine once again at the National Stadium.
Memories are still raw from the World Cup play-off semi-final defeat to the same opponent earlier this summer but this time around it is the Nations League that takes centre stage with the duo going head-to-head twice in the space of six days. Republic of Ireland is sandwiched in between for the Dark Blues as they bid to finish the League B Group 1 section in the top spot.
This match at Hampden could go a long way to determining the outcome of the group with Ukraine arriving in Glasgow sitting top with seven points from three matches played. Victory once again would see them move four clear of Scotland with just two matches to play. However, a win for Clarke and Co and they would ultimately control their own destiny ahead of the final two games later in the week.
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Here's all the information you need ahead of a big night of Nations League action.
What TV channel is the match on?
Scotland vs Ukraine is LIVE on TV.
The match will be live on Premier Sports 1.
ITV 4 will also show coverage of this one on free-to-air TV in a major boost to the Tartan Army.
When is the game and can I live stream it?
Yes - the match can be live streamed via the Premier Player app or on the ITV hub.
The match takes place at Hampden Park, Glasgow on Wednesday, 21st September, with a 7.45pm kick-off
You can keep up to date with the score and all the latest news by following Glasgow Live Sport on Twitter.
Alternatively, BBC Sportsound will provide updates as will the Scotland National Team via their social media channels.
Team news
Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Liam Kelly, Robby McCrorie.
Defenders: Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Porteous, Anthony Ralston, Greg Taylor, Kieran Tierney.
Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong, Billy Gilmour, Ryan Jack, John McGinn, Callum McGregor, Kenny McClean, Scott McTominay, David Turnbull.
Attackers : Che Adams, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes, Ryan Fraser.
Latest odds
Scotland 6/4
Draw 2/1
Ukraine 19/10
**Odds correct from Paddy Power at time of writing**
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