Scotland to play Poland friendly after Ukraine postponement
Scotland will play Poland in a friendly instead of their postponed World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine.
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Scotland will play Poland in a friendly instead of their postponed World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine.
Scotland will play Poland at Hampden on March 24, UEFA has confirmed.
Hibernian striker Kevin Nisbet faces a long road back to fitness after being ruled out for seven to nine months following a knee injury.
Scotland's World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine has been postponed. The nations were set to meet at Hampden Park on Thursday, March 24.
Scotland’s World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine will be delayed until June as was widely expected.
The underground tunnel between the dressing rooms and pitch of the Red Star Stadium, Belgrade, has been a way-point for Scottish teams en route to two of the most recent European main-stage appearances - Scotland, at last summer’s Euro 2020 finals, and Rangers’ UEFA Cup run to Manchester in 2008.
Back then, the up-and-coming Gordon was part of a triumvirate with centre-backs Steven Pressley and Andy Webster – current manager Robbie Neilson was the right-back – that the Hearts team was built around.
Scotland are awaiting official notification over the scheduled World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final against Ukraine, but the March 24 Hampden sell-out is now in doubt.