Summary

  • FT: Scotland 1-0 Slovakia - Lyndon Dykes slots low effort in from Stephen O'Donnell cross

  • Scots have one win and one draw so far in Nations League

  • Four Scotland changes from Thursday night win over Israel - Considine, Fleck, McLean & Fraser all start

  • Scotland stay top of group, one point above Czech Republic who visit on Wednesday

  1. Scotland debut for Considinepublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 11 October 2020

    Scotland v Slovakia (19:45)

    As expected, Scotland boss Steve Clarke switches things up a bit with the games coming thick and fast.

    There is a first cap for Aberdeen defender Andrew Considine, called up on Friday, while John Fleck, Kenny McLean and Ryan Fraser come into the starting line-up.

    The near bionic Callum McGregor gets a rest, along with Ryan Jack and Oli McBurnie, with those three dropping to the bench, while Liam Cooper may have picked up an injury since he is not listed among the replacements.

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  2. Back to the Nations League for Scotlandpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 11 October 2020

    Scotland v Slovakia (19:45)

    After Thursday's odd combination of tedium and tension, Scotland return to an empty Hampden.

    With a Euro 2020 play-off final in Serbia to look forward to thanks to the penalty shootout win over Israel, we return to Nations League action, with Slovakia the visitors.

    Following extra time on Thursday and with another game to come on Wednesday against Czech Republic, manager Steve Clarke is likely to make changes.

    Nations League points would be nice but it's all about maintaining momentum for the big one in Belgrade.

    Scotland beat Israel on penalties after a drab, goalless gameImage source, Getty Images
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    Scotland beat Israel on penalties after a drab, goalless game