KICK-OFFpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2016
It's the hosts who begin the second half.
Ikechi Anya scores only goal of the game
Allan McGregor makes string of fine saves
Kenny McLean, Tony Watt and Paul Caddis make Scotland debuts
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Keir Murray
It's the hosts who begin the second half.
Quote MessageScotland have invited pressure on top of themselves. If they can hang on for a 1-0 that is very encouraging, a real good confidence-booster.
BBC Scotland's Tom English
Quote MessageFriendly or not, one of the things you can hear is Allan McGregor having a go at his defenders. When it comes to shot-stopping he'll deal with that, but he needs his defenders to stop crosses coming in. McGregor's been exceptional so far.
Former Scotland coach Peter Houston
Czech Republic 0-1 Scotland
Irish referee Paul McLaughlin checks his watch - such a shame he doesn't consult Prague's astronomical clock - and blows to end the first half. Scotland have scored away from home and lead at the break. That'll do.
Borek Dockal shows marvellous athleticism to bring down the ball in the Scotland box with his outstretched boot, flick it on to his other foot and lob it over the Scotland defence...straight towards Allan McGregor.
Robert Snodgrass drifts in a left-footed free-kick from the right. Russell Martin gets on the end of it but his header never threatens the home goal. We have just one minute until half-time.
"No." Robert Snodgrass knocks the free-kick into the Czech's defensive wall.
Darren Fletcher is barged off the ball just on the edge of the Czech box. Can Scotland double their lead...?
Quote MessageScotland are starting to believe, they are starting to get confidence.
Former Scotland striker Darren Jackson
Ikechi Anya finds space on the left but instead of forging forward to line up a shot he passes to Ross McCormack, who passes it to Robert Snodgrass and the sting is taken out of the move as the white-shirted Czechs get back behind the ball.
Pavel Kaderabek shows Cafu-like instincts to break down the right and juggle the ball infield, but his shot is blocked.
Could this pink strip, with its nod to the Earl of Rosebery colours, become a favourite with the fans? A series of wins in it could do the trick.
Alasdair Lamont
BBC Sport Scotland in Prague
"The Scotland fans are in good voice as usual, out-singing the home supporters, who are perhaps wondering just how their team are behind in the match. Two words: Allan McGregor."