It’s a large evening for Scotland as they appear to take a major step in direction of World Cup qualification after they host Greece at Hampden.
Revenge may even be on the agenda for the house facet. Steve Clarke’s males hosted the Greeks virtually eight months in the past in a Nations League play-off, the guests overcoming a 1-0 first-leg deficit to win 3-0 in Glasgow and confirm Scotland’s relegation to Group B.
The Tartan Military will go into the sport in assured temper having taken 4 factors from their first two Group C qualifiers, a goalless attract Denmark and a 2-0 win in Belarus.
And with two house video games to come back – additionally they host Belarus on Sunday – they know six points will go a long way to securing a place in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer, particularly with Denmark additionally resulting from go to Hampden subsequent month.
Scotland Group Information
Scotland make three modifications from the facet that beat Belarus 2-0 of their final qualifier.
Aaron Hickey is available in at right-back rather than Max Johnston, whereas Grant Hanley takes the place of Scott McKenna at centre-back.
Additional ahead, Ryan Christie takes his place within the XI, with Billy Gilmour dropping to the bench.
Scotland: Gunn, Hickey, Hanley, Souttar, Robertson, Gannon-Doak, Ferguson, Christie, McGinn, McTominay, Adams.
Substitutes: Kelly, Gordon, Tierney, Gilmour, Dykes, Hendry, Miller, McKenna, Hirst, Bowie, Ralston, McLean.
Greece Group Information
Giorgos Masouras is most popular to Konstantinos Karetsas at on the fitting wing for Greece.
Captain Anastasios Bakasetas returns to the beginning XI after being named on the bench for the 3-0 defeat to Denmark.
Christos Tzolis of Membership Brugge and Benfica’s Vangelis Pavlidis are the hazard males for the guests.
Greece: Tzolakis, Vagiannidis, Mavropanos, Koulierakis, Tsimikas, Kourbelis, Zafeiris, Masouras, Baketsas, Tzolis, Pavlidis.
Substitutes: Vlachodimos, Mandas, Michailidis, Ioannidis, Douvikas, Rota, Mouzakitis, Konstantelias, Karetsas, Mantalos, Giannoulis, Siopis.
How one can watch Scotland v Greece: TV and on-line streams
Scotland versus Greece kicks-off at 7.45pm UK time tonight. You can watch it on BBC Scotland and stream it via the BBC iPlayer.
Stats for Scotland v Greece
- Greece have received their final 5 away matches
- Greece haven’t certified for the World Cup since 2014
- Scotland haven’t certified for the World Cup since 1998
- This can be Steve Clarke’s 71st match answerable for Scotland, equalling the document set by Craig Brown
