Scotland vs Belarus LIVE as Billy Gilmour handed start and Gannon-Doak keeps place
The big games keep coming as Scotland eye a win that would send us a big step closer to North America next summer.
But before we start to think about the permutations going into those final two matches with Greece and Denmark, there's one more hurdle left to clear.
Steve Clarke's team had no trouble dispatching with Belarus in the away game and should, in theory, be in for another straightforward night tonight.
The side ranked 100th in the world haven't registered a point yet and with the World Cup firmly within our sights, this is no time to let them get off the ground.
Win and we can be assured of our place in the top two, and a guaranteed playoff at minimum, should Denmark beat Greece tonight.
Anything else? Well that doesn't bare thinking about.
There's no Ryan Christie or Lewis Ferguson for this one after they picked up suspensions on Thursday so the pack will be shuffled for the first of the second round of games in Group C.
Scotland starting XI: Gunn; Ralston, Hendry, McKenna, Robertson; Gilmour, McLean; McGinn, McTominay, Gannon-Doak; Adams. Subs: Kelly, Gordon, Hanley, Tierney, Dykes, Mulligan, Miller, Souttar, Hirst, Barron, Bowie, Johnston.
Belarus starting XI: Lapoukhov; Pigas, Parkhomenko, Martynovich, Zabelin; Malashevich, Ebonh, Yablonski, Pechenin; Gromyko; Barkovski. Subs: Belov, Pavlyuchenko, Myakish, Demchenko, Karpovich, Korzun, Kalinin, Lisakovich, Myalkovski, Kapilevich, Kuchko, Melnichenko.
Hampden is ready to roar us on to another big result – follow it with us right here LIVE.
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The Belarus FA were trumpeting this generation as the best since Hleb and Co were turning heads.
But, in truth, they have been way off it in Group C and


