1. CLOSE!published at 76 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Given the form she's been in this season, you expect Amy Gallacher to be scoring there.

    A brilliant ball across the face heads to the Celtic striker, who just can't direct the pacey delivery on target.

    She's scored 15 goals in 13 SWPL appearances this season, but she couldn't find the back of the net for her country there.

  2. 'Brilliant for Lauder'published at 72 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Leanne Crichton
    Former Scotland international on BBC Alba

    It's brilliant for Hayley Lauder.

    It's been a strange one that she's been absent as long as she has been, particularly given she was at the forefront of Glasgow City's success last season.

  3. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Scotland at Den Dreef, Leuven

    Over three years since her last cap, Hayley Lauder is back kicking a ball in a Scotland shirt.

    Stunning scenes.

  4. Lauder is back!published at 70 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    The moment she's been waiting more than three years for, Hayley Lauder is back playing for her country.

    The Glasgow City stalwart is on alongside Celtic forward Amy Gallacher, as Fiona Brown and Kirsty MacLean head off.

    She may have thought this day would never come. Hard not to be delighted for her.

    There's a pair of changes for Belgium too as they look to make their mark.

  5. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Wild stuff from Abi Harrison as she skies an effort after the ball broke free from a corner. More composure needed.

  6. More Mexican waves!published at 68 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Chloe Davidson
    BBC Scotland at Den Dreef, Leuven

    The band are still in full swing, Mexican wave now ongoing…

    I will participate once Scotland score a second.

  7. 'Positive Scotland have belief'published at 67 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Leanne Crichton
    Former Scotland international on BBC Alba

    Belgium are looking to do what Belgium do really well in terms of their shape and organisation, as well as counter-attacking play - which they do so well.

    Scotland have a belief about them. There's a clear enthusiasm in their play and the energy that they've brought to the pitch in the second half. The introduction of Hanson and Harrison is a real positive change.

  8. Postpublished at 65 mins

    They're feart of Erin Cuthbert.

    Any time she's in shooting range (which I guess for her is the opposition half) there's Belgian bodies there to close her down.

    Can't say I blame them.

  9. 'More playing, less waving'published at 61 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Scotland at Den Dreef, Leuven

    The Belgian brass band have shifted over a wee bit to an empty part of the stand so they're not damaging the eardrums of those around them.

    However, they're trying to start a Mexcian wave. Sigh. They've shot down in my estimations.

    Get back to blasting the tunes, lads...

  10. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Abi Harrison nearly makes the difference... at the wrong end.

    Her first touch is a header on to her own bar as she tries to defend a set piece. It leads to another corner, which Sandy MacIver parries awkwardly.

  11. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Not satisfied with just being on top in this one, Pedro Martinez Losa has made two attacking changes.

    Abi Harrison and Kirsty Hanson replace Martha Thomas and Claire Emslie. Can they make the difference?

    SubsImage source, SFA
  12. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Another wee reminder that Belgium are still kicking a baw here, and unsurprisingly, it's Tessa Wullaert leading the charge.

    The striker makes room for herself but can only fire straight at Sandy MacIver.

  13. 'Another great chance'published at 54 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Suzanne Lappin
    Former Scotland international on BBC Alba

    It's a great chance again. More great combinations down this right-hand side.

    Emslie catches it well but I think Evrard had it covered. But, again, it's real positive play from Scotland.

  14. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Scotland are piling on the pressure now.

    They dart forward with so much menace, allowing Lisa Evans to muscle her way into the box and knock the ball towards Claire Emslie.

    The lingering forward rifles one goalward, but it flashes inches wide.

    Nae doubt, we're on top on this one.

  15. 'Clark has to do better'published at 52 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Leanne Crichton
    Former Scotland international on BBC Alba

    It's more than a big chance, it's absolutely huge. Jenna Clark has to do better.

    When you're in that box as an offensive player, you have to expect the ball to arrive at you and Clark doesn't expect it.

    A huge chance for Scotland to pass up at this stage of the game.

  16. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Awk, that's a huge chance.

    An Erin Cuthbert corner is flicked on expertly by Claire Emslie, guiding the ball into the path of Jenna Clark.

    All the centre-half has to do is stoop and nod the ball home, but it somehow ends up over the bar.

  17. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Belgium v Scotland

    Scotland in control in these early stages, knocking the ball around with a wee bit of swagger.

  18. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Back at it in Belgium.

    Come on Scotland!

    EmslieImage source, SFA
  19. In flight entertainmentpublished at 20:33 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    HT: Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    Amy Canavan
    BBC Scotland at Den Dreef, Leuven

    I'm flying home tonight, and I can tell you with certainty that I'll be watching Erin Cuthbert's screamer on repeat.

    Nae need for a film on the flight, I'm sorted.

  20. 👀published at 20:31 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    HT: Belgium 1-1 Scotland

    News from Wembley, anyone?

    England are currently two goals down at home to Netherlands, meaning the Dutch are on course to win the group tonight.

    Team GB's prospects of being at the Paris Olympics in a bit of trouble.