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Scotland 0 Japan 0 LIVE as Kenny McLean boots a Mitoma effort off the line

A pressure free Scotland game safe in the knowledge that we're going to the World Cup regardles?

We could get used to this!

The national team as back at Hampden to take on Japan in our first World Cup warm up friendly before heading to Liverpool in midweek to face the Ivory Coast.

It's a chance for Steve Clarke to try some new things out with less than three months until we kick off our World Cup campaign against Haiti in Boston.

And he's certainly done that. Tommy Conway is in the starting XI alongside Lyndon Dykes while Nathan Patterson and Jack Hendry have returned to the side.

Daizen Maeda is no stranger to this stadium and you know the Celtic star won't stop running until he's dragged off the pitch.

But hopefully everyone else enters into the spirit of things and we get a nice, straightforward friendly encounter with a few goals and no injuries.

Scotland XI: Gunn, Patterson, Robertson (c), McTominay, McGinn, Dykes, Hendry, Ferguson, Conway, McLean, McKenna.

Subs: Kelly, Bain, Hanley, Tierney, Gilmour, Adams, Christie, Miller, Souttar, McCrorie, Hyam, Hirst, Ralston, Irving, Curtis.

Japan XI: Z. Suzuki, Sugawara, Seko, Watanabe, Fujita, Y. Suzuki, Maeda, Tanaka, Sano, H. Ito, Goto.

Subs: Osako, Hayakawa, Taniguchi, Mitoma, Machino, Doan, Nakamura, J. Ito, Kamada, Hashioka, Ueda, Ogawa, Shiogai, Sano, J. Suzuki

Follow all the action LIVE right here on the Record Sport blog.

Andy Robertson is coming off for Scotland, with the captain replaced by Kieran Tierney and Scott McTominay is also replaced, by his Napoli team-mate Billy Gilmour.

Mitoma is at the heart of the action once more as Nakamura plays a neat pass in for the Brighton man, who's on to it at real pace, and he pokes it past Gunn, but McLean is on hand to

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