SCOTLAND are clinging onto a priceless lead courtesy of Scott McTominay’s first half penalty in Athens.
With Tierney benched from the start, Bologna star Lewis Ferguson for what is his biggest outing yet in a Scotland jersey, with Kenny McLean continuing in a midfield area where we are deprived the services of suspended Ryan Christie.
Scotland stick with the back four which seemed to help things turn in our favour towards the end of the Nations League campaign.
Greece finished second in Group B2, being pipped to top spot by England on goal difference – with the two teams in the same World Cup qualifying group.
- Greece vs Scotland us taking place TONIGHT, Thursday, 20 March
- it’s under way at the Stadio Georgios Karaiskakis in Piraeus, in the urban area of Athens
- The officials are from Germany with the team led by referee Tobias Stieler and VAR Soren Storks
- The match sees Scotland matches return to free-to-air television after spells on YouTube and subscription-based channels
- It’s being shown live on BBC One Scotland and the BBC Scotland channel
- The match can also be streamed for FREE via the BBC Sport Scotland website and BBC iPlayer and broadcast live on BBC Radio Scotland
- Scotland XI: Gordon, Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson, Gilmour, McLean, McGinn, McTominay, Ferguson, Adams. Subs: Kelly, Slicker, Tierney, Conway, Wilson, Hendry, Porteous, McKenna, Nisbet, Hirst, Miller, Johnston.
- Greece XI: Tzolakis, Rota, Mavropanos, Koulierakis, Tsimikas, Siopis, Mantolas, Masouras, Konstantelias, Tzolis, Ioannidis. Subs: Vlachodimos, Mandas, Vagiannidis, Retsos, Zafeiris, Pelkas, Fountas, Pavlidis, Mouzakitis, Chatzidiakos, Karetsas, Giannoulis.
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