Scotland v Northern Ireland: BBC NI to broadcast Hampden Park friendly

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Northern Ireland's Stuart Dallas, currently out injured, will be part of BBC NI's coverage at Hampden Park

Northern Ireland's upcoming friendly against Scotland will be broadcast on BBC Northern Ireland.

Michael O'Neill's NI side take on the Scots at Hampden Park on 26 March.

The match will be shown live on BBC Two Northern Ireland, the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

Northern Ireland international Stuart Dallas, St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson and NI winger Caragh Hamilton will join presenter Stephen Watson at Hampden Park, with Thomas Kane on commentary.

The game (19:45 GMT) will also be broadcast live on BBC Scotland and BBC Three.

The sides last faced each other in friendly in March 2015, with Christophe Berra's late goal giving Scotland a 1-0 win at Hampden Park.

Steve Clarke's Scotland are preparing for this summer's European Championship finals in Germany, with NI using the March games as preparation for the start of their Nations League campaign in September.

NI also face Romania on 22 March with Scotland taking on the Netherlands in Amsterdam on the same day.

O'Neill names his squad for both games on Thursday while Clarke revealed his on Tuesday.

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