Scotland vs Greece LIVE as Lewis Ferguson drops out with surprise Hampden switcheroo by Sir Steve
We're halfway there – but tonight is the night Scotland's Nations League fate will be decided.
Scott McTominay's penalty gave Steve Clarke's team another impressive victory on the road on Thursday and anything other than a Greece victory tonight will keep us at the top table of international football.
It was a tough old Nations League campaign to begin with but an impressive second half, drawing with Portugal before back-to-back wins over Croatia and Poland, gave us a fighting chance of staying up.
And Thursday's victory in Athens now means we stand just one result away from retaining our place in League A.
Greece are no mugs though, as their win over England at Wembley will attest, and they come away from the first leg feeling aggrieved not to have at least taken a draw.
After a mightily impressive first half, Scotland rode their luck in the second 45 and Clarke admitted there's room for improvement ahead of tonight's showdown.
Scotland: Gordon, Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson, Gilmour, McLean, Christie, McTominay, McGinn, Adams Subs: Kelly, Slicker, Tierney, Conway, Hendry, Wilson, McKenna, Nisbet, Hirst, Ferguson, Miller, Johnston
Greece: Tszolakis, Vaglannidis, Mavropanos, Koulierakis, Giannoulis, Zafeiris, Mouzakitis, Karestas, Konstantelias, Tzolis, Pavlidis Subs: Vlachodimos, Mandas, Retsos, Masouras, Pelkas, Fountas, Rota, Chatzidiakos, Mantalos, Tsimikas, Galanopoulos
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Scotland have only ever hosted Greece once in an international match back in August 1995.
And on that occasion, Craig Brown' side claimed a 1-9 victory in a crunch Euro 1996 qualifier.
Ally McCoist scored the only goal of the game to edge the Scots closer to the