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Scotland vs Norway LIVE team news and build-up ahead of our final Euro 2024 qualifier

When Scotland have been involved in dead rubber final qualifying fixtures in recent years, it's usually because another chance to reach a major tournament has passed us by.

But that is all in the past. Tonight, the Tartan Army are in the incredibly unusual situation of a pressure-free night at Hampden Park because we've already stamped our passport for Euro 2024.

Fans have turned up on so many dreary nights in Mount Florida thinking about what could have been. Watching fans of rival nations getting ready for the big one.

Not this time. Now it's OUR turn to party and visitors Norway are the ones feeling envious of us. And nobody deserves it more than the loyal Scotland fans who had to suffer years of the national team being in the doldrums.

Steve Clarke has made it all possible and his squad of heroes who will round off an unbelievable Group A campaign which has seen them beat Spain for the first time in 40 years and lose just one game in the return against the giants in Seville.

And while qualification has been secured there is one thing that still has to be decided ahead of Germany next summer and that is what pot Scotland will be in for next month's draw in Hamburg.

A a win by a couple of goals or a single goal if we score four or more would see us jump up to the second seeds. Find out if Scotland can pull it off by following all the build up, match action and reaction right here in our LIVE blog.

Tonight's match programme makes for some light reading in the press room and Norway have a certain history at the national stadium.

It was back in 1989 when the Scots needed a point against the Norwegians to reach the 1990 World Cup finals in Italy and Rangers hero Ally McCoist was the man to make a 1-1 draw a reality.

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