Summary

  • Bichakhchyan gives Armenia early lead amid Scotland defensive disarray; Armstrong pounces on loose ball to level then makes it 2-1 after hosts' Hovhannisyan sent off on stroke of half-time

  • McGinn extends lead with shot on turn after interval & Adams curls in Scotland's fourth; Hovhannisyan shown straight red in final minutes

  • Scotland now have two wins and one defeat in Group B1

  1. Four changes as Robertson misses trip with injurypublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    Armenia v Scotland (17:00)

    Scotland boss Steve Clarke makes four changes to the starting line-up that suffered a woeful defeat in Dublin at the weekend.

    Captain Andy Robertson and Scott McKenna, who both didn't travel due to injury, plus Anthony Ralston and Ryan Christie drop out.

    Coming in are Billy Gilmour, Stuart Armstrong, Greg Taylor and Nathan Patterson, who starts a game for the first time since late March.

    John Souttar, who also didn't make the trip due to a fitness issue, doesn't feature in the squad.

    John McGinnImage source, SNS
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    Aston Villa's John McGinn (centre) starts again for Scotland

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  3. LINE-UPS from Yerevanpublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    Armenia v Scotland (17:00)

    Armenia: Yurchenko, Hambartsumyan, Mkoyan, Haroyan, Hovhannisyan, Dashyan, Bayramyan, Grigoryan, Spertsyan, Bichakhchyan, Barseghyan.

    Substitutes: Avagyan, Beglaryan, Voskanyan, Wbeymar, Babayan, Harutyunyan, Hovhannisyan, Monroy, Udo, Malakyan, Mkrtchyan, Serobyan.

    Scotland: Gordon, McTominay, Hendry, Hanley, Patterson, McGregor, Gilmour, Taylor, McGinn, Armstrong, Adams.

    Substitutes: McCrorie, Kelly, O'Donnell, Stewart, Christie, Campbell, Turnbull, Brown, Ferguson, Hickey, Ralston.

  4. Scots end gruelling fortnight in Yerevanpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 14 June 2022

    Armenia v Scotland (17:00)

    A two-week international period that started with a wave of optimism ends this evening in contrasting circumstances.

    After humiliation in Dublin on Saturday and World Cup play-off failure against Ukraine a fortnight ago, Steve Clarke's men need a big performance in Yerevan tonight.

    Armenia were brushed aside at Hampden last week, and anything less this time around with throw further questions and criticism Clarke's way.

    We'll provide all the build-up, team news and live text coverage right here.

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    Will the Tartan Army be smiling come full-time?