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How to watch Scotland vs Finland live: TV channel, stream and PPV details
It’s almost time. Steve Clarke and his Scotland squad are desperately close, now, to making history by opening Euro 2024 with a clash against hosts Germany in Munich.
Earning their spot at the tournament was a roaring source of enjoyment for the Tartan Army as the country backed the players and their efforts from the get-go. Famous wins over Spain and Norway, then Georgia and Cyprus in between took our stars to their second Euros in a row, a far cry from the recent years before Clarke showed up and saved us from the doldrums.
Now we’re finally almost there. Just under a week to go before our lads are on the plane and kicking off what’s sure to be a summer of fun. There’s just the small matter of one more friendly fixture to warm up before the real stuff.
Finland are the visitors to Glasgow this evening to take on the Scots for the first time since Craig Brown’s era. And Football Scotland has you fans covered who won’t be cheering the boys on from inside the national stadium.
When and where is Scotland vs Finland?
Scotland host the Finns at Hampden Park TONIGHT. Kick-off at Hampden is at 7.45pm.
Is Scotland vs Finland on TV?
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BBC Scotland and BBC Three will both show the game while it will also be on iPlayer. Alternatively it will also be broadcast live on Premier Sports 1.
Who is the referee?
Łukasz Kuźma of Poland is the man in charge. He’ll be assisted by Paweł Sokolnicki and Arkadiusz Kamil Wójcik while the fourth official will be Tomasz Musiał. On VAR we’ll have Piotr Lasyk and Paweł Pskit.
Team news
Tommy Conway and Lewis Morgan are in line for a chance to impress after being called into the squad for Lyndon Dykes and Ben Doak. John Souttar and Craig Gordon are expected to be cut from the 28-man provisional squad later and that means they’ll either be thrown a bone or Clarke will use a more recognisable XI.
Scott McTominay has already been told he won’t start the game.