Scotland will be out for revenge against Ukraine when the sides clash in the Nations League.
Steve Clarke's side lost 3-1 to Ukraine at Hampden Park back in June in a World Cup play-off semi-final as their hopes of making it to Qatar came to an end.
Ukraine won't be going to the World Cup later this year either after they lost 1-0 to Wales in their play-off final.
This game comes three days before Ireland face Scotland in Glasgow as Stephen Kenny's men aim to finish their Nations League campaign on a high.
Here's what you need to know about Scotland v Ukraine:
Where and when is it?
The match takes place at Hampden Park on Saturday, September 24.
What time is kick-off?
The action kicks off at 7.45pm.
What channel is it on?
Virgin Media 2, ITV4 and Premier Sports are all showing the game live from 7pm.
Quotes corner
Scotland manager Steve Clarke: “I don’t think it will have the same edge because that game in June was pretty unique with the circumstances leading into it.
“It’ll be slightly different but it’s still a big game for two teams that want to top the section. I think the Scottish public, the Scottish fans now will know that Ukraine are a very good team.
“I’m sure they will play to the same level but what I’m looking for from our team is that we get back to the level that we can and then we’ll see what the result is.
“I think the players knew what to expect in the summer but we just didn’t reach our levels. Hopefully this time we do.”
Scotland midfielder Stuart Armstrong: “We can definitely take confidence from our previous performances over the last couple of campaigns. We know we can finish strongly and also be consistent in our performances.
“At times in the past I think consistency has been an issue for Scotland but I think we have shown we can demonstrate that so there’s definitely a belief that we can find our form again and be more consistent.”
Betting odds
Scotland win: 7/5
Ukraine win: 2/1
Draw: 11/5
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