Scotland take on Spain on Tuesday evening in their second Euro 2024 qualifier following their 3-0 victory against Cyprus on Saturday.
Here’s the lowdown on the fixture in Glasgow:
What time is Scotland v Spain kick-off?
Scotland v Spain kicks off at 7.45pm local time at Hampden Park on Tuesday, March 28.
What TV channel is Scotland v Spain on? What about live streaming?
Yes, the game will be shown on Viaplay Sports1 (formerly Premier Sports). Coverage begins at 7pm. Alternatively, you can stream the game on the Viaplay Sports Player. You can sign up for their subscription service here.
What is the team news?
Steve Clarke will have to cope without Che Adams and Anthony Ralston who have both dropped out of the squad with injuries. Lawrence Shankland has been called up as a replacement. Ryan Jack limped off against Cyprus and will also miss out.
What are the managers saying?
Scotland boss Steve Clarke: “It is important we back up our win against the Spanish. When you are playing the pot one teams you have to play as well as we can play. That’s what we are aiming to do.”
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente: “We have a tremendous margin for improvement. We are lucky we have players like Joselu who are earning the right to be here.”
Who is the Scotland v Spain referee?
Sandro Schaerer will take charge of the match in Glasgow. The Swiss official will be assisted by Stephane De Almeida and Bekim Zogaj while Lukas Fahndrich will be the fourth official.
Fedayl San is the video assistant referee.
What are the latest betting odds?
- Scotland win 9/2
- Draw 11/4
- Spain win 8/13
Odds courtesy of Paddy Power and correct at the time of publication.