GOALpublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 25 October 2014
Manon Melis strokes home the spot kick from Frankie Brown's infringement to put the Scots in trouble at Tynecastle.
FT: Scotland Women 1-2 Netherlands Women (Little pen) (Martens, Melis pen)
Scottish Premiership results
FT: Dundee 2-0 Hamilton (Clarkson, Stewart)
FT: ICT 1-0 Dundee Utd (Watkins)
FT: Partick Th 0-0 St Johnstone
FT: St Mirren 2-2 Ross County (Drury, Tesselaar) (Quinn, Carey)
Keir Murray
Manon Melis strokes home the spot kick from Frankie Brown's infringement to put the Scots in trouble at Tynecastle.
Netherlands win a penalty for a clear foul in the box.
Former Scotland international Julie Fleeting
"I don't know why we keep playing the ball into the two defensive midfielders. That hasn't worked from the first few minutes."
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Now, do Scotland have a modern-day Archie Gemmill who can weave through the Dutch defence and score, just like that classic 1978 World Cup moment?
The youthful Scotland crowd offer their encouragement to the home side as they try to clear their heads after that dizzying blow. Talking of which, Rachel Corsie has recovered from the whack to her nose to bolster the Scotland defence.
Lieke Martens keeps a cool head to side-foot the ball past Gemma Fay from the left of the six-yard box after the Scotland goalie had parried a long-range shot. What a blow for Anna Signeul's Scots. Let's see how they respond.
A raking ball from midfield is knocked into the Scotland box and Celtic keeper Gemma Fay has to be at her sharpest to deny Manon Melis from eight yards.
Former Scotland international Julie Fleeting
"The pass Scotland are going to look for is getting the ball into the channels. They think they can exploit the gaps between the full back and the centre back."
Scotland are in navy blue shirts and shorts and maroon socks, while the Dutch are in white.
Scotland goalkeeper Gemma Fay is making her 179th appearance for her country tonight at windy Tynecastle. Incredible.
And we're under way in Edinburgh. Come on, Scotland!
The main stand at Tynecastle is 100 years old today, commentator Paul Mitchell informs BBC Scotland listeners.
BBC Scotland football pundit Craig Paterson
"The Netherlands are a good team but I think if Scotland are on the ball they can get a good result and set themselves up. It would be good for any Scotland team to get to a World Cup."
Scotland's game against the Netherlands kicks off in just over 10 minutes. Remember, it's a two-legged semi-final. The winners will play either Italy or Ukraine, the former winning 2-1 in their first-leg tie today.
The Scotland Women's team warms up at Tynecastle ahead of their 2015 World Cup qualifying semi-final play-off first leg against the Netherlands.
Dundee manager Paul Hartley: "We dug in today. It wasn't a pretty game to watch. We said all week that we'd have to match Hamilton, the way they get in among teams. I thought we dominated the second half. I've known Clarky (David Clarkson) for a very long time. I think you see we are getting the best out of him. He is scoring goals. We started well, then we lost a couple of games. That's just the way the league is going to go. We've brought 15 players in, roughly the same number as went out. It's a work in progress. I know what I can get out the players every week and hopefully we can get better. Greg [Stewart] is getting better and better. We got him from Cowdenbeath. He is a very intelligent footballer. He holds the ball up well and you can see he is building a partnership with David Clarkson."
Netherlands: Geurts, Worm, van der Gragt, van den Berg (capt), Van Lunteren, Spitse, van den Donk, Dekker, Melis, Miedema, Martens.
Neil from Bristol: "Great result for the Dee. David Clarkson is a brilliant signing. Dundee are back. Top six or above hopefully."
Scottish League Two results:
Albion Rovers 2-1 Berwick Rangers
Annan Athletic 4-3 East Stirling
Clyde 2-1 Elgin City
Montrose 1-5 Arbroath
Queen's Park 3-0 East Fife