Summary

  • Davidson with opener before Corsie forces in second; Philippines pull one back late on

  • Martinez Losa makes 10 changes

  • Scotland's second match in Pinatar Cup after 2-0 defeat by Iceland

  • Scots face Wales in final game on Tuesday

  1. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    There still hasn't been a shot, but this is the closest we've come to a chance.

    Katrina Guillou sneaks in behind the two Clarks in Scotland's defence, but can't quite stretch enough to poke a shot towards goal.

  2. Not creative enough, not positive enoughpublished at 30 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Neither side have had a shot.

    That says it all.

  3. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Genuinely struggling to think of anything even approaching goalmouth action so far.

    It hasn't been a classic.

  4. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Clare Gemmell
    Former Rangers captain on BBC Alba

    Scotland will be disappointed. They just aren't playing well enough.

  5. Postpublished at 16 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Scotland are popping the ball about nicely in midfield, but it's all in front of a well organised Philippines defence.

    Pedro Martinez Losa's side have struggled to get in behind so far.

  6. CLOSE!published at 8 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Nearly the first opening for Scotland.

    Lauren Davidson anticipates a rather ambitious pass out of defence, and pounces.

    She almost gets in front of the last defender to go clear on goal, but Alicia Barker gets back well for Philippines.

  7. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    Not much to write home about in the early exchanges.

    Jenna Clark was almost robbed of possession on the edge of her own box, but the referee deemed that Sarina Bolden had fouled the Glasgow City centre-half.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland 0-0 Philippines

    And we're off...

  9. Anthem timepublished at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland v Philippines (14:05)

    Scotland positively belt out Flower of Scotland.

    Kick-off is just moments away.

  10. Sweeping changes for Scotspublished at 13:59 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland v Philippines (14:05)

    Pedro Martinez Losa said that "Scotland need consistency" after the defeat to Iceland, and has backed up that comment by making 10 changes to his starting XI. Read into that what you will.

    Sam Kerr is the only player to keep her place; it looks like the Rangers midfielder will be joined by Christy Grimshaw in the centre of the park.

    Emma Mukandi captains the side on her 70th Scotland appearance, while Christie Murray brings up 80 caps this afternoon.

  11. Not-so-sunny Spainpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland v Philippines (14:05)

    It's a wee bit cloudy at the Pinatar Arena this afternoon, but I'd hazard a guess that it's a fair bit warmer in Murcia than it is in Glasgow this afternoon.

    Pinatar Cup arenaImage source, Scottish FA
    Scotland warm upImage source, Scottish FA
  12. LINE-UPSpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland v Philippines (14:05)

    Scotland: Fife, Smith, K. Clark, J. Clark, Mukandi, Kerr, Grimshaw, Evans, Davidson, Murray, Thomas.

    Substitutions: Gibson, Cumings, Docherty, Corsie, Howard, Brown, Weir, Hanson, Napier, Arthur, Harrison, Emslie, Cuthbert, Hay.

    Philippines: McDaniel, Barker, Long, Sawicki, Harrison, Eggesvik, Annis, Quezada, Cowart, Guillou, Bolden.

    Substitutions: Palacios, Cesar, Randle, Rodriguez, Flanigan, Bonta, Casteneda, Hawkinson, Abrahamsen, Frilles, Madarang, Fontanilla, Alcantara.

  13. Afternoon allpublished at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Scotland v Philippines (14:05)

    Yet more Pinatar Cup action for your viewing pleasure this afternoon, as Scotland face the Philippines looking to bounce back from their disappointing opening defeat to Iceland.

    Pedro Martinez Losa's side were made to pay for their profligacy on Wednesday afternoon, and will need to improve in both boxes if they're to keep their hopes alive.

    Let's have a look at the teams, shall we...