Scotland travel to Poland to take on Ukraine in their final Nations League game this evening.
The Scots are in sparkling form having beaten both Ireland and tonight's opponents Ukraine in the last week.
It's a shootout for top spot in the group. Scotland need only a draw, while Ukraine must secure the three points.
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Here's what you need to know:
Venue
Józef Piłsudski's Cracovia Stadium in Poland.
Time
7:45pm kick-off
TV/Streaming information
Premier Sports One will be showing live TV coverage of the game, while Premier Sports Player is the place to go for streaming
Team news
Scott McTominay misses through suspension, while Greg Taylor, Lyndon Dykes, Che Adams and Stuart Armstrong are all ill.
Quotes corner
Steve Clarke: “I was totting up the injuries the other day and from my expanded pool of players, I’m missing something like 16. That’s quite a lot.
“As always in this kind of situation, you tend to find it’s the one position that’s targeted. It’s one very general position and that’s in defence. We’ve lost a lot of defenders and a few forwards as well.
"But in this situation I always say it’s not about the ones who have dropped out, it’s about the ones who are here and can step in. It’s a great chance for them to show everybody what they’re all about.”
Betting odds
Ukraine: 6/5
Draw: 12/5
Scotland: 11/5
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