Kick off is just hours away in Krakow. Can Scotland do it?
Steve Clarke's side are on a high after picking up maximum points from their last two games. And they are hoping to hold on to top from in Nations League Group B1 as they travel to Poland to take on Ukraine this evening. All that is needed is for the Scots to take a point, one single point which would lead to promotion to Group A and guarantee a playoff spot for Euro 2024.
It has been an exciting international break but the victories over Ukraine and Republic of Ireland have been very different with Saturday's clash at Hampden showing resilience in the squad. Clarke will be looking for more of the same as Scotland face Ukraine yet again. But Oleksandr Petrakov's side will no doubt be after some revenge after a convincing loss in Glasgow.
The squad selection is on the minds of many, with the gaffer facing a dilemma over who will make the starting XI amid several injury and illness concerns. And Scott McTominay's suspension after one too many yellow cards does not help matters either. Striking duo Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes are amongst those who have been struck a virus in camp. But Adams has since insisted he is fit and ready to go, with the Southampton forward likely to lead Scotland's frontline this evening. While Ryan Christie or Ryan Fraser could be alternatives up front.
Elsewhere on the park things are a little more uncertain, with Hibs' Ryan Porteous and St Mirren's Declan Gallagher likely to battle it out for a spot in Clarke's back line alongside Jack Hendry after the absence of the likes of Grant Hanley, Kieran Tierney and John Souttar.
Hearts duo Stephen Kingsley and Barrie McKay have also been drafted in for the all important clash, giving Clarke some options when it comes to fixing together his squad against a familiar opponent.
One thing is for sure, it will be an exciting evening. Here is how to keep up with what is sure to be an action packed Nations League clash.
When and where will the game take place?
The game takes place on Tuesday, 27 September.
The clash will be played at the Cracovia Stadium in Krakow, Poland due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
What channel is it on?
The match is being broadcast live on Premier Sports.
Coverage gets underway from 7pm.
Will there be a live stream?
Yes, subscribers can stream the match using the Premier Sports app. Subscribers to Premier Sports will be able to access the game via mobiles, tablets and laptops with their account details.
Where else can I keep up with the action?
You can keep up with all the action right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! We'll be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway.
After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and a whole lot more.
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