Is Scotland vs Armenia on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Nations League fixture tonight
Scotland open their Nations League campaign tonight at home to Hampden, just days after their World Cup dreams were ended by Ukraine.
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Scotland open their Nations League campaign tonight at home to Hampden, just days after their World Cup dreams were ended by Ukraine.
Steve Clarke insists there is no chance of last week's World Cup disappointment upsetting the harmony in the Scotland squad. The Scots were on an eight-game unbeaten run prior to losing 3-1 to Ukraine in last Wednesday's play-off at Hampden. While there was understandable disappointment in the camp after missing out on a place at the finals in Qatar later this year, Clarke is adamant that his players can set about generating fresh momentum as they prepare to kick off their Nations League campaign against Armenia on Wednesday. "It's always good when we get together as a group," he said, reflecting on the fact the squad have been together for a week between the Ukraine disappointment and the Armenia game. "We've built a really good spirit among the squad.
Defenders Scott McKenna and Nathan Patterson are poised to step into the starting line-up as the UEFA Nations League begins. Forward Ryan Christie may also feature. After Ukraine extinguished hopes of a place at Qatar 2022 last week, Clarke fully understands the craving for victory at Hampden Park.
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