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Scotland 2-4 Switzerland
Scotland are still pushing as we head towards full-time.
Erin Cuthbert tees up Martha Thomas who cuts it back for Caroline Weir but the midfielder's strike is cut out by a Swiss defender.
Caroline Weir scores sensational lob
International friendly: Scotland v Switzerland
Venue: East End Park, Dunfermline Date: Tuesday, 28 October Kick-off: 19:30 GMT
Coverage: Watch on BBC Alba, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Scotland website
Caroline Weir's home town return can provide "inspiration" for Scotland as they look to win back-to-back games when they host Switzerland on Tuesday, says head coach Melissa Andreatta.
Real Madrid midfielder Weir, who scored a spectacular winner against Morocco on Friday, is set to run out for her country at East End Park - the stadium of her beloved Dunfermline Athletic - for the first time as Andreatta eyes her second win in charge.
"You can never question an elite athlete's motivation, that comes from inside intrinsically, but what can give them that extra step up or level up is inspiration," the head coach said of the game, which will be shown live on BBC Alba.
"And I think she's going to be inspired by the shouting Scots in the stand, the family and friends that she looks up to when she's singing the anthem and the tackles, the running, the big moments that her team-mates take in the game.
"I think that's what will inspire her and her team-mates to put in the type of performance that we want."
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Alongside that performance, the Australian wants to see "more progress in the key areas" in just her fourth game in charge.
Scotland got "so much out of" Friday's late win in Casablanca, on and off the pitch, as the head coach pointed to the conditions, the climate and the travel involved in their trip to Africa.
"There's a lot happening right now and I think the important point is we're still so early in our team building," Andreatta said.
"With everything that we've thrown at them so early on, they've been exceptional in how they're taking it on board and their willingness to just take on more.
"We've got to measure that with the progress. It's not just going to be linear, because we're still learning about each other - the playbook, our style, so I'm happy with where we're at."
Andreatta confirmed "everyone's good to go" for Scotland selection.
Swiss head coach Pia Sundhage suffered a blow when experienced RB Leipzig goalkeeper Elvira Herzog withdrew from their squad because of injury, with Koln's Irina Fuchs called up in her place and Chelsea's Livia Peng starting Friday's 1-0 friendly win at home to Canada.
Switzerland were already still without Houston Dash striker Ramona Bachmann, the 34-year-old who has scored 60 times in 153 international appearances, after she was ruled out of this summer's Euro finals with cruciate ligament injury.
Also missing through injury are Tottenham Hotspur defender Luana Buhler and Leipzig midfielder Lara Marti.
Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta: "I think the players are ready to rise to the challenge and I'm excited to see how we do, like I said to the players, we earned that result.
"I wanted them to enjoy it because it's been a long time, and from that, we then moved on, as you do as an elite athlete, and we were looking ahead to the next game and that's when the preparation started."
Scotland striker Kathleen McGovern: "It's a different challenge. They're obviously a really good nation and off the back of the Euros, where they did very well, we're expecting a tough challenge.
"We've been doing a lot of work off the pitch and it'll be good to continue that and see what we can build on from Friday night's result."
Switzerland are ranked 24th in the world, one place above Scotland after both dropped one place in August.
Scotland ended a run of eight games without a victory (losing six of them) by beating Morocco 2-1 in Friday's friendly in Casablanca.
Switzerland beat Canada 1-0 in Luzerne on Friday in their first game since losing 2-0 to Spain in the European Championship quarter-finals in July.
Scotland have lost three home games in a row.
Switzerland have gone six away games without a victory, losing five of them.
Scotland have faced Switzerland 10 times previously, winning six, drawing three and losing one.
Switzerland's only win over Scotland came in a World Cup qualifier in April 2018, by 1-0 in Schaffhausen.
The latest meeting between the sides came in the return game in August 2018, with midfielder Erin Cuthbert scoring Scotland's opening goal in a 2-1 win in Paisley.
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