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  1. De Bruyne and Lukaku start for Belgiumpublished at 19:10 British Summer Time 9 September 2019

    Scotland v Belgium (19:45)

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  2. Phillips leads line, Christie returns for Scotspublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 9 September 2019

    Scotland v Belgium (19:45)

    Steve Clarke hinted he would freshen up his line-up for tonight, and he's done just that. Goalscorer on Friday night John McGinn drops out of central midfield, and in comes Norwich City's Kenny McLean. James Forrest and Ryan Fraser also drop out after ineffectual performances last time out, replaced by Celtic's Ryan Christie and Robert Snodgrass.

    Up front, Matt Phillips leads the line, with Oli McBurnie dropping to the bench.

    Ryan Christie will play off the left-hand side for ScotlandImage source, SNS
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    Ryan Christie will play off the left-hand side for Scotland

  3. LINE-UPS from Hampdenpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 9 September 2019

    Scotland v Belgium (19:45)

    Scotland XIImage source, BBC Sport Scotland

    Scotland: Marshall, Robertson, Mulgrew, Cooper, O'Donnell, McTominay, McLean, McGregor, Snodgrass, Christie, Phillips

    Substitutes: McLaughlin, MacGillivray, Forrest, McGinn, McBurnie, Fraser, Bates, Devlin, Armstrong, Russell, Taylor

    Belgium: Courtois, Alderweireld, Vermaelen, Vertonghen, Meunier, Tielemans, Dendoncker, Chadli, Mertens, De Bruyne, Lukaku

    Substitutes: Mignolet, Sels, Vanaken, Carrasco, Verschaeren, Origi, Januzaj, Praet

    Belgium XIImage source, BBC Sport Scotland
  4. We go againpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 9 September 2019

    Scotland v Belgium (19:45)

    Welcome to live coverage of the Euro 2020 qualifier between Scotland and Belgium, as Steve Clarke's side attempt to recover from Friday's defeat to Russia, which all but ended their hopes of automatic qualification for Euro 2020.

    Standing in their way is the world's number-one ranked team Belgium, who have won every one of their qualifiers so far.

    You can access live commentary from BBC Radio Scotland at the top of the page. Stick with us for build-up, coverage and reaction. I can't promise optimism, though.

    HampdenImage source, SNS