Will Scotland vs Croatia be on TV? Latest details ahead of vital Nations League clash
Scotland will be looking for revenge against Croatia as Steve Clarke's men search for a first UEFA Nations League group stage win. All three points are a must if they hope to survive Section A.
Scotland went down 2-1 at the Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb in October. They thought they'd snatched a last gasp draw through Che Adams in stoppage time, but a tight VAR offside call meant the celebrations were for nothing and we had to wait to halt a wretched run of defeats.
Last time out, Portugal, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, were held to a goalless draw at Hampden Park, giving a spark of hope that three points could be on the cards this time. They trail Poland by three points in the group, so, Scotland need to beat Croatia and hope that Portugal can get one over the Poles. That would keep the slim hopes of finishing in second spot alive going into the final clash against Poland in Warsaw.
Scotland face Croatia on Friday, November 15 at Hampden Park. Kick off is 7.45pm.
Details over the broadcasting of the match have not yet been revealed. Last month's matches against Croatia and Portugal were streamed free for fans on the Viaplay International YouTube account.
With Viaplay no longer in the UK TV market and with just three days before the game, it means that the game may once again be beamed from their Youtube account. The Scotland National Team YouTube channel could also carry the stream for punters to tune in, just like the previous matchday.
Even if it is on YouTube, yes. Those with a Chrome Cast can stream from their preferred device to their screen. And those with smart TV's or a firestick can watch via the YouTube app.
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