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  • McGinn gave Scotland lead, but Dzyuba levelled before break

  • O'Donnell turned into own net under pressure from Zhirkov

  • Scotland have won two and lost three at halfway point in Group I

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  1. Debut for Cooper, McBurnie startspublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 6 September 2019

    Scotland v Russia (19:45)

    Scotland XI: Marshall, O'Donnell, Cooper, Mulgrew, Robertson, McTominay, McGregor, McGinn, Forrest, Fraser, McBurnie.

    Leeds skipper Liam Cooper wins his first cap and Oli McBurnie leads the attack but there is no place for in-form Celtic midfielder Ryan Christie.

    Liam Cooper in training for ScotlandImage source, SNS
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    Liam Cooper was first called up in March 2016

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  2. The Russians are comingpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 6 September 2019

    Scotland v Russia (19:45)

    Manager Steve Clarke may not admit it in public but the visit of Russia to Hampden is a game Scotland must surely win to have any chance of clawing their way back into the mix for Euro 2020 qualification.

    The visitors are a team on the up after their run to the quarter-finals when hosting last year's World Cup but Scotland's home record is decent and Clarke is the man we all wanted in charge, right?

    Group I