KICK-OFFpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 6 October 2022
Scotland 0-0 Austria
The match is under way with Scotland kicking off.
Abi Harrison towers in header at the start of extra time
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Elsewhere, Portugal beat Belgium to reach play-off final; Wales defeated Bosnia Herzegovina in extra time
Andy Campbell
Scotland 0-0 Austria
The match is under way with Scotland kicking off.
A minute's silence takes place as a mark of respect following the weekend tragedy in Indonesia.
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The last time the sides met was in the 2017 Cyprus Cup, with Scotland winning 3-1.
Jane Ross, Leanne Ross and Lisa Evans were on target for Scotland on that occasion, with Nicole Billa netting for the Austrians.
Jane Ross misses out injured tonight while namesake Leanne has retired but Evans is in Scotland's team and Billa is part of the Austria starting line-up.
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Scott Mullen
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
Rachel Corsie leads out Scotland, eyes staring through the driving rain. The game faces are on here.
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The national anthems are played, starting with Austria.
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Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
A lights show as the Scotland line-up is blasted over the Hampden tannoy? Yes please.
Loudest cheer came for Erin Cuthbert - remember her screamer here a few years back in the 2019 World Cup send-off match against Jamaica? Oft. After another one of those tonight would do nicely.
And we're now being treated to another lights show, accompanied by 'Freed from Desire'. I'm well in the mood for this.
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Austria also had a strong qualifying campaign, with seven wins and a draw from their 10 games in Group D.
Only group winners and European champions England beat Irene Fuhrrmann's side.
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Scotland qualified for the play-offs after finishing as runners-up to Spain in Uefa Qualifying Group B, with five wins and a draw from eight games. Only Spain defeated the Scots.
Pedro Martinez Losa's side lost 2-1 to the Netherlands in a friendly last month but bounced back with a 6-0 defeat of Faroe Islands in their final qualifier.
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In short, a solid and effective team.
Currently 20th in the world rankings, they are three places ahead of Scotland.
Irene Fuhrmann's side reached the quarter-finals of this year's Euros, losing 2-0 to eventual finalists Germany.
Austria also reached the previous European Championship finals in 2017, going all the way to the semi-finals.
However, they have never before played at a Women's World Cup finals.
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The first ever Scotland women's national team will be honoured this evening.
The players that featured in that inaugural international match, a 3-2 defeat by England in November 1972, will accompany the current side out on to the pitch.
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As well as following tonight's live text coverage, you can watch the match on BBC Alba via the icon above.
BBC Alba's coverage, which is also available on TV and BBC iPlayer, starts at 19:25 BST.
And there is video coverage with English language commentary available via the BBC Sport website and app.
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Scotland captain Rachel Corsie: "Both teams have great players and are moving in a similarly positive direction as a collective, so we will need to be at our best on Thursday to have our greatest chance.
"Hopefully, there will be a record home crowd at Hampden to roar us on.
"The game will be the biggest one for us all in a long, long time and the memories of the past, and how our future could hold it all again, is the best motivation we could have."
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Amy Canavan
BBC Scotland at Hampden Park
It's a dreich night here at Hampden, but fear not, a little bit of wind and rain will not scare away the faithful Tartan Army...
Will it be a record-breaking attendance at Hampden for an SWNT game? Well, that remains to be seen, but there is no doubt the numbers that do flood through the turnstiles will make their presence known and play their part in - hopefully - steering Scotland on to a famous victory under the Hampden lights...
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It's a completely different Austria side to their last match, the 10-0 defeat of North Macedonia, with all 11 starting places altered.
All but two of the players that started against North Macedonia - Jennifer Klein and Marie Hobinger - feature on the bench for the visitors.
Captain Carina Wenninger is among those coming back into the team with Nicole Billa leading the attack.
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Pedro Martinez Losa makes three changes to the Scotland team that defeated Faroe Islands 6-0 in their last match.
Lisa Evans, Sophie Howard and Sam Kerr come into the starting line-up with Fiona Brown, Jen Beattie and Lucy Graham dropping to the bench.
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Scotland: Gibson, Evans, Corsie, Howard, Docherty, S Kerr, Cuthbert, Weir, Clelland, Thomas, Emslie.
Substitutes: Fife, Mukandi, Beattie, K Clark, Brown, Graham, McLauchlan, Hanson, Murray, Harrison, Grimshaw.
Austria: Zinsberger, Wienroither, Wenninger, Georgieva, Hanshaw, Puntigam, Hickelsberger-Fuller, Zadrazil, Feiersinger, Dunst, Billa.
Substitutes: Wienerroither, Schasching, Degen, Plattner, Schiechtl, Kirchberger, Kolb, Eder, Naschenweng, Kresche, Enzinger, El Sherif.