Summary

  • FT: Belgium (Lukaku x2, De Bruyne) 3-0 Scotland

  • Scotland switch off to allow cross for Lukaku to nod home in first-half injury time

  • De Bruyne appears offside in build up as Lukaku turns in second before slamming home in injury time himself

  • Scotland sit fourth in group, three behind second-placed Russia

  1. Mertens out, Tielemans inpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 11 June 2019

    Belgium v Scotland (19:45)

    Napoli forward Dries Mertens, who scored once and set up Belgium's two other goals against Kazakhstan, surprisingly drops to the bench, along with Atalanta defender Timothy Castagne.

    Roberto Martinez brings Paris St-Germain's Thomas Meunier into defence and Leiceser City midfielder Youri Tielemans.

    Romelu Lukaku of Belgium celebrates with Youri Tielemans and Thomas MeunierImage source, Getty Images
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    Youri Tielemans (centre) and Thomas Meunier (right) start for Belgium

  2. Tune in to BBC Radio Scotlandpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 11 June 2019

    Belgium v Scotland (19:45)

    The build-up to tonight's game has already begun on BBC Radio Scotland 810MW.

    Richard Gordon is your host, with expert analysis from former Scotland striker Billy Dodds and former assistant Peter Houston.

    Commentary from Brussels will be provided by Liam McLeod.

    MicrophoneImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Robertson missing, Taylor debutpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 11 June 2019

    Belgium v Scotland (19:45)

    The surprise news for Scotland is that Champions League winner Andy Robertson is missing with a hamstring injury from not only the starting line-up but the bench as well after the captain scored the opening goal against Cyprus on Saturday.

    Greg Taylor, the 21-year-old who served Steven Clarke so well with Kilmarnock, makes his Scotland debut in place of the Liverpool left-back.

    In addition, Clarke's second selection shows four tactical changes, with Manchester United' Scott McTominay and Southampton's Stuart Armstrong coming into central midfield.

    Sporting Kansas City forward Johnny Russell starts along with West Bromwich Albion's Oliver Burke, who scored the winner as a substitute against Cyprus.

    Wingers Ryan Fraser, who was impressive at Hampden, and James Forrest drop to the bench along with Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn and Kilmarnock striker Eamonn Brophy.

    Scotland captain Andy RobertsonImage source, SNS
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    Andy Roberton is missing despite being put up in front of the media yesterday

  4. Actually, it just got tougher!published at 19:02 British Summer Time 11 June 2019

    Belgium v Scotland (19:45)

    Shock team news to come from Brussels...

  5. It couldn't get any tougherpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 11 June 2019

    Belgium v Scotland (19:45)

    The toughest test in world football. That's what Steve Clarke's side face tonight only two games into his reign as Scotland head coach.

    Not only are Belgium top of the Fifa rankings but the side managed by Roberto Martinez are at home and sitting top of Euro 2020 qualifying Group I with maximum points.

    But at least Clarke and his squad have been able to travel to Brussels knowing they managed to keep alive their qualification hopes after Saturday's win over Cyprus - and that this is as close to the proverbial "free hit" as you are likely to get.

    Stay with us for the pre-match build, live commentary and post-match reaction on radio and online.

    Scotland head coach Steve ClarkeImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Steve Clarke had a winning debut as Scotland head coach