Scotland faced Curacao at Hampden, as Steve Clarke's side played their final game at Hampden before the World Cup.
Here is how every player performed against Dick Advocaat's visitors.
Starting XI:
Craig Gordon - 6
The 43-year-old could do nothing about the opener, as Tahith Chong's shot kissed the post before ending up in the back of Gordon's net. Apart from that, his day was largely uneventful, thanks to the way the game went. Replaced by Liam Kelly in the second half.
Aaron Hickey - 7
The 23-year-old looks to have shaken off the injury woes that have plagued him in recent years. Despite this, there was a slight worry when the defender went down, though he shook off what looked to be a shoulder knock. Took an elbow from Jurgen Locadia, which resulted in the visitors going down to 10 men. Was one of five changes at half-time, after a solid showing.
John Souttar - 6
The Rangers centre-back managed to stand up Chong, though he was beaten too easily by the Sheffield United man, who sat him down before finishing well. Apart from this, he had little to do, as he and McKenna looked to keep the visitors out. A useful 45 minutes from the ex-Hearts man.
Scott McKenna - 6
The in-form centre-back started in the heart of defence alongside Souttar. He was sucked too easily by Chong's teammate, as Curacao opened the scoring within 20 minutes. Like Souttar, he was substituted at half-time, as Clarke shuffled his pack.
Andy Robertson - 6
The skipper had Scotland's first real chance of the game, with his low shot going just wide of Cuacao's post in the opening stages. A quiet game from the captain, as bigger tests await the soon-to-be Tottenham Hotspur defender. Replaced by Anthony Ralston for the final stages.
Kenny McLean - 7
Despite a quiet opening 45 minutes, McLean showed his class, picking a pass to Findlay Curtis, who had made a run into the box. Though a tad fortuitous due to the deflection, it found the youngster, who finished well. Played a key role in the second half after the break, too, as his class showed further forward.
Billy Gilmour - 5
An important player for Scotland's prospects this summer, there was a feeling of worry when the Napoli man went to ground off the ball after completing a pass. Before this, he had little impact in the game, though his injury will concern Scotland fans, due to his influence in the middle of the park. Findlay Curtis took his place.
Ben Gannon-Doak - 7
Quite clearly Scotland's out-ball, the young winger's teammates tried to feed the Bournemouth man at every opportunity. He looked like a constant threat on the right for his country, as his direct style proved problematic for Curacao to deal with. Will be a big player for his side, provided he can stay available. Hooked at half-time.
Ryan Christie - 8
Unlike his club teammate, Christie was quiet for his country in the opening stages, as the midfielder could not impose himself on the game. Moved into the middle as Curtis went out wide, following Gilmour's injury. A much better second half, as the nippy player proved to be a thorn in the side of Advocaat's men, providing an assist in the process, along with a well-taken spot-kick.
George Hirst - 6
After securing promotion with Ipswich Town, the imposing striker would start again for Scotland. He forced a save from the Curacao keeper shortly after the visitors' opener, with his header nearly getting the side back on level terms. Swapped for Lyndon Dykes at the break.
Lawrence Shankland - 8
Shankland led the line alongside fellow forward Hirst, as they looked to form a partnership up top. A quiet first-half showing, as he had very little service, with chances following the way of his partner, instead. This would change following the restart, as he finished well, side-footing after good work from a corner. His second would follow minutes later, as he and Dykes combined well to carve open the visitors. Replaced by ex-Hearts teammate James Wilson.
Subs:
Findlay Curtis - 8
What an impact from the youngster! Just minutes after coming on, the Rangers winger expertly finished inside the box, following a deflected pass from McLean. In a first half starved of any real quality for the hosts, the 19-year-old showed his class and promise. He would win a penalty late on, as he underlined his talent to the home support. An exciting showing.
Tyler Fletcher - 5
A special moment for the young player, as he made his Scotland debut, following in the footsteps of his father, Darren. Put himself about, getting a booking for his troubles at the national stadium.
Dom Hyam - 4
The Wrexham stopper was afforded a run-out by his national team boss, though he had little to do, due to Curacao's numerical situation.
Grant Hanley - 4
Much like Hyam, Hanley was handed a relatively stress-free game by his manager, as Scotland looked to attack their depleted opponents.
Nathan Patterson - 4
The Everton man was given 45 minutes to show his stuff, following a decent performance by Hickey, the player he replaced.
Lyndon Dykes - 5
Linked really well with Shankland for his teammate's second, picking the Rangers striker out with a nice pass.
Liam Kelly - 6
A couple of really good saves from the Rangers keeper, as he replaced Gordon for the closing stages.
Anthony Ralston - 3
On for the skipper to see out the game.
James Wilson - 3
Another appearance for the promising youngster.