Prague preludepublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2016

Scotland coaches Stuart McCall and Mark McGhee take in the pre-match atmosphere in Prague.
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
Scotland coaches Stuart McCall and Mark McGhee take in the pre-match atmosphere in Prague.
"Honestly, Strachan has not got a clue. He picks the team/squad then responds with arrogance. His choices are a disgrace. Scotland are going backwards."
JD
Looks like Gordon Strachan has opted for a 4-2-3-1 formation:
Allan McGregor; Alan Hutton, Russell Martin, Christophe Berra, Andy Robertson; Darren Fletcher, Charlie Mulgrew; Robert Snodgrass, Kenny McLean, Ikechi Anya; Ross McCormack.
Now, let's get some team news from the Generali Arena in Prague. Aberdeen midfielder Kenny McLean makes his debut. Ross McCormack wins his first cap for two years, his 12th overall. Right-back Alan Hutton wins his 50th cap and Robert Snodgrass returns after missing the entire Euro 2016 qualifying campaign through injury.
In fact, Scotland are playing the first of two friendly matches as manager Gordon Strachan looks ahead to the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign, which begins in September. Scotland, may I remind you, did not reach the Euro 2016 finals this summer. Somehow, they came fourth in their qualifying group. Yes, it's painful.
Good evening and welcome, all, to the first of Scotland's warm-up matches ahead of their near-certain triumph in the European Championship finals this summer. OK, in our dreams...