It's all to play for as Scotland visit Poland in their final UEFA Nations League match this week.
Steve Clarke's men defeated Croatia on Friday to give them a fighting chance of reaching the quarter-finals of the competition and avoiding relegation down to Section B.
The Scotland manager admitted that despite the win, he knows they can still improve.
19-year-old winger Ben Doak impressed during that clash, with substitute John McGinn netting the winning goal.
This time around, the Tartan Army will be desperate for the optimism to continue after ending their 10-game winless competitive run.
Here's all you need to know - Poland vs Scotland: kick-off time and live stream details
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When is Poland vs Scotland?
Scotland take on Poland on Monday, November 18.
The match will be played at Stadion Narodowy in Warsaw, Poland.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm UK time.
Is Poland vs Scotland on TV?
No. The match against Poland will NOT be shown live on television.
Much like previous Nations League clashes, punters looking to watch the game will have to rely on Youtube.
Viaplay holds the rights to all of Scotland's mens team's competitive fixtures until 2028, however the broadcaster recently scaled back their UK sport production, with the September international's being picked up by ITV through a sub-licensing agreement.
Since then, no such agreement has been made - leaving the nation facing a telly blackout despite this away fixture proving pivotal to Scotland's fate within Nations League Section A.
Can I live stream Poland vs Scotland?
Yes, thankfully the game will be free to view on Viaplay's YouTube channel.
The streaming platform have access to live coverage of the fixture.
Alternatively, the Scotland National Team official YouTube account will broadcast the 90 minutes.
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Who is in the Scotland squad and what is the latest team news?
Goalkeepers: Gordon, McCrorie, Slacker
Defenders: Hanley, Robertson, Porteous, Devlin, Ralston, Souttar, Hendry, Taylor, McKenna.
Midfielders: Barron, Gilmour, McGinn, Gauld, McTominay, McLean, Christie, Doak, Armstrong.
Forwards: Dykes, Adams, Conway.
Che Adams and Lewis Morgan were the only withdrawals from this international window.
Otherwise, there appears to be a full bill of health.
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