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How to watch Scotland vs Portugal: Live stream, TV and kick off details for Nations League clash

Scotland will be desperate to pull off a Hampden scalp and get a big win in front of the Tartan Army when they host Portugal.

It was another narrow defeat last time out with Croatia responding from going behind in Zagreb to dump Steve Clarke and his troops 2-1 on Saturday evening. Che Adams thought he had levelled with the last kick off the ball, but the Scotland celebrations were soon halted with VAR ruling the Torino striker offside and the final whistle arriving instantly after the decision had been made.

It's been a tough period for the national team as they bid to put an end to a wretched run of results. Injuries to key men like Kieran Tierney, John McGinn, Aaron Hickey and Nathan Patterson haven't helped while Celtic skipper Callum McGregor called time on his international career after the Euros in Germany.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Co arrive having won three from three in the League A section with Scotland desperate to get their first points on the board as they bid to battle to remain in the top tier of the Nations League. In order to do that they will need a big night under the lights at Hampden with Record Sport bringing you all the info you need on how to see the game.

Scotland face Portugal on Tuesday, October 15 at Hampden. Kick off is 7.45pm.

The game will NOT be shown on traditional TV by a major broadcaster. Viaplay Sports have the rights, but a deal with either ITV or BBC to show the game collapsed, and with Viaplay no longer in the UK TV market, that means it won't be on the box.

Yes. Viaplay will be showing the game LIVE on their official YouTube channel. The Scotland National Team YouTube channel will also carry the stream for punters to tune in and watch.

It's YouTube only, but yes. Those with a

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