1. Elsewhere in the grouppublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    It's not every day an international fixture has Olympic ramifications...

    Team GB will be at next summer's Olympics if nominated nation England reach the Nations League final, or finish third in the finals tournament if France make the final.

    But, after losses away to Netherlands and Belgium, Sarina Wiegman's team may not top Group A1 even if they win their final matches against the Dutch and Scotland.

    England host Netherlands - who twice beat Pedro Martinez's Losa's side in the last international break - at Wembley tonight, with kick-off 15 minutes after Scotland get going in Leuven.

  2. As it standspublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Need brought up to speed?

    After four matches, Pedro Martinez Losa's side sit bottom of Group A1 with just one point.

    They must finish with wins away to Belgium and at home to England to have a chance of avoiding relegation.

    The team finishing last is automatically relegated to the B division, while the team in third place will face play-offs in February.

    Nations League A1 table. 1. Netherlands (9); 2. Belgium (7); 3. England (6); 4. Scotland (1).Image source, BBC Sport
  3. Kerr & Thomas return in two changespublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Pedro Martinez Losa makes two changes to his Scotland side that narrowly lost out to Netherlands in October at Hampden.

    Sam Kerr slots into midfield, while Martha Thomas joins Kirsty Maclean and Claire Emslie in the forward line.

    Despite her late heroics the last time Scotland faced Belgium, Sophie Howard starts from the bench, while Aston Villa striker Kirsty Hanson also drops out the side.

    It's a 50th Scotland cap for left-back Nicola Docherty, who's become a real leader for both club and country.

    Jenna ClarkImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Liverpool defender Jenna Clark keeps her place in defence.

  4. Postpublished at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Also, how class a stadium name is Den Dreef?

    That sounds like a gaff I'd like to visit some day.

  5. LINE-UPS from Den Dreefpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Belgium: Evrard, Tysiak, De Caigny, Kees, Cayman, Vanhaevermaet, Missipo, Deloose, Blom, Detruyer, Wullaert.

    Substitutes: Lemey, Lichtfus, Daniels, Delacauw, Iliano, Janssens, Littel, Philtjens, Van Belle, Vangheluwe, Wijnants.

    Scotland: MacIver, Brown, Corsie, Clark, Docherty, Kerr, Evans, Cuthbert, MacLean, Thomas, Emslie.

    Substitutes: Gibson, Fife, Mukandi, Howard, Gallacher, Hanson, Lauder, McLauchlan, Rodgers, Harrison, Davidson, Napier.

  6. Postpublished at 19:03 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Let's get to those line-ups, eh?

  7. Awright?published at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 1 December 2023

    Belgium v Scotland (19:30)

    Friday night Scotland? Sounds good to me!

    Pedro Martinez Losa are out in Belgium for the penultimate game in Women's Nations League Group A1 still in search for their first win in the competition. If they want to avoid relegation, they're going to need to buck that trend tonight.

    Their only other point in the group came against tonight's opposition, so can Scotland chalk up that first win tonight?

    Here's hoping...

    Scotland playersImage source, SFA