Belarus vs Scotland LIVE score and goal updates from World Cup qualifier
Steve Clarke and his men won't hear the noise of the Tartan Army boys.
But Scotland will have to deal with the strange surroundings of an eerily empty ZTE Arena in the Hungarian town of Zalaegerszeg.
It will feel like the COVID days all over again with no fans allowed for Scotland's second Group C World Cup qualifier against Belarus.
Scotland's rivals are forced to play behind closed doors due to their role in neighbours Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
That has denied the Tartan Army foot soldiers the chance to march on in support of their team.
It's a frustration after watching Scotland produce a solid display to take an impressive point away to top seeds Denmark in their opener.
They are looking to follow that up against a Belarus side who were thumped 5-1 by Greece in their opener.
Clarke would have taken four points from the opening two games - will he get it?
Find out as we bring you all the build up, match action and reaction right here in our LIVE blog.
Scotland will face Belarus for the first time in 20 years tonight.
And it did not end too well for us the last time the two nations met.
Belarus claimed a shock 1-0 win at Hampden in October 2005 during the qualification campaign for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, having held Walter Smith's team to a goalless draw in Minsk.
The teams have played each other four times in total, with Scotland coming out on top in both clashes during the successful bid to reach the finals in France eight years earlier.
Polish whistler Szymon Marciniak will be in charge of tonight's game.
He has dished out 25 yellow cards across eight matches so far this season, including three in Rangers second leg defeat to Viktoria Plzen in Champions League qualifying.
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