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Scotland vs Armenia LIVE score and goal updates from the Nations League clash at Hampden

Who needs the World Cup when you have the Nations League to capture the imagination?

Okay, that's extreme straw clutching as far as Scotland are concerned, but tonight's League 2 Group B meeting is an important one off the back of defeat to Ukraine last week.

Joaquin Caparros' men stunned Ireland at the weekend with a 1-0 win in Yerevan and arrive in Glasgow as group leaders.

That offers Steve Clarke an opportunity to open up a gap on Saturday's opponents with a win at Hampden.

The Scots have moved up a level in this competition after previous performances, and topping the group again would see them in with Europe's big boys next time around.

That's a long way off though and the focus will be on a morale boosting victory ahead of the journey across the irish Sea.

There are likely to be changes to the team that failed at the play-off semi-final hurdle, although the only definite absence from the squad is Lyndon Dykes, who has returned to QPR with a quad injury.

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We'll have all the build-up, action and reaction on the blog right here.

It's been the message from the Scotland camp - forget about the World Cup.

The heartbreaking end to the Qatar journey coupled with a lacklustre display against Ukraine has made it a massive night for the players and boss at Hampden.

Can they get a convincing win to rebuild confidence?

Tonight’s match marks the three-year anniversary of Steve Clarke’s first in charge of Scotland.

The former Kilmarnock boss oversaw a 2-1 European qualifying win over Cyprus back in

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