Summary

  • Scotland's first Nations League fixture

  • Albania lead League C Group 1 after beating Israel

  • McGregor, O'Donnell, Naismith & Russell start for Scotland

  1. Scotland v Belgium 'highlights'published at 18:38 British Summer Time 10 September 2018

    Scotland 0-4 Belgium

    If you can bring yourself to watch highlights of Scotland's last game, it is available on iPlayer...

  2. Naismith and O'Donnell startpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 10 September 2018

    Scotland v Albania (19:45)

    Let's get straight to the Scotland team news and Alex McLeish has made four changes following Friday's disappointing 4-0 defeat at home to Belgium in their warm-up friendly.

    A few surprises and more of those to come...

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  3. Day one and already crucialpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 10 September 2018

    Scotland v Albania (19:45)

    Scotland's recent form has been as miserable as today's Glasgow weather, but former Scotland winger Pat Nevin echoed the view of head coach Alex McLeish when he said that all will be forgotten - and forgiven - if they beat Albania tonight.

    It is the first competitive fixture since the former Rangers and Aston Villa manager began his second spell as national head coach.

    But it is already a crucial one, despite it being Scotland's first game in Group 1 of the Nations League's League C.

    With only three teams in the section, it is a short sprint to the finishing line and qualification to the play-off round with little room for manoeuvre.

    Stay with us for full live coverage of the build-up and commentary from the match at Hampden Park.

    Scotland head coach Alex McLeishImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    It's Alex McLeish's first competitive game in his second spell as Scotland boss