Scotland and Ukraine are set to go head-to-head in this year's Nations League Cup after Steve Clark’s defeat to the beleaguered country earlier this year during the 2022 Qatar World Cup qualifiers.
Since their last clash, which saw Scotland lose 3-1 to the European nation, midfielder, Stuart Armstrong hopes the lingering “hurt” will motivate the team to win.
With the fixture hours away, here’s how you can watch the game.
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When is the Scotland vs Ukraine game?
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🆚 Scotland v Ukraine
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🕖 7.45pm
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➡️ Preview: https://t.co/CKekI7Avpf#SCOUKR pic.twitter.com/A7rtyyERft
The game will be held tonight at 7:45pm and will be available to watch live.
The two sides will play again on Tuesday September 27 while Scotland and Ireland are set to clash on September 24.
Where can I watch the Scotland – Ukraine game?
The qualifier will be available to watch live online and on TV via streaming services Premier Sports, ITV Hub and on television from ITV4.
What is the Nations League Cup?
The UEFA Nations League Cup replaces friendlies with competitive matches and is played by senior men’s football teams.
The tournament first began in September 2018 and is run by Europe’s governing football body, UEFA.
Did Scotland make the World Cup 2022?
Scotland failed to qualify for this year's world cup after losing 3-1 to Ukraine in June’s play-off semi-final and after their 3-0 defeat against Ireland.
Have Ukraine qualified for World Cup 2022?
Ukraine were eliminated from the World Cup after their 1-0 defeat to Wales.
When is the Qatar World Cup?
The 2022 Qatar World Cup will start on Sunday November 20 and end on Sunday December 18.
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