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Scotland vs Ukraine LIVE score and build-up from the World Cup playoff at Hampden

The day is finally here for The Tartan Army.

Scotland will face off against Ukraine at a sold-out Hampden Park as they look to navigate the World Cup playoff route.

A win at the national stadium would see our boys take a huge step towards Qatar 2022 and set up a blockbuster clash with Wales on Sunday.

But it will be far from straightforward for Steve Clarke on what is sure to be an emotionally-charged night at the national stadium.

Ukraine arrive in Glasgow looking to inspire a nation amid the invasion from Russia that saw this clash postponed until June.

Eyes across the globe will be on the game and boss Oleksandr Petrakov will hope that it's the neutrals’ favourites who are lining up in Cardiff this weekend.

The focus is on the football tonight, though, and Clarke has a potential selection headache with Kieran Tierney, Nathan Patterson and Ryan Jack all missing.

But it's sure to be an incredible night under the lights.

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Craig Gordon insists Andy Robertson enjoying a beer on Liverpool’s open top bus parade won’t leave Scotland’s World Cup hopes wrecked.

The Scots skipper came in for flak from some sections of the Tartan Army as the parade came just three days before Wednesday's crunch clash with Ukraine. But Gordon said:

Andy will be here, ready to play. He’s played so many games in the past couple of seasons, I think he’s one short of 120

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