
After claiming a place in the World Cup qualifying play-offs, Scotland will look to secure a confidence-boosting result when they host Demark at Hampden Park tonight in the final fixture of Group F.
A 2-0 win in Moldova on Friday was enough to see Steve Clarke’s side progress as runners-up, while Denmark are already confirmed as group-winners thanks to their perfect record in qualifying.
The Euro 2020 semi-finalists have won all nine of their matches so far, including a 2-0 win over Scotland in September, and have conceded just one goal.
It’s not a dead-rubber for Scotland, though, as they will still want to claim one of the six seeded spots ahead of March’s play-offs as one of the best-ranked second-placed teams.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match tonight.
When is Scotland vs Denmark?
The match kicks off at 7:45pm GMT on Monday 15 November.
How can I watch it?
It will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting from 7pm. If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
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When is Scotland vs Denmark?
The match kicks off at 7:45pm GMT on Monday 15 November.
How can I watch it?
It will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting from 7pm. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
We may earn commission from some of the links in this article, but we never allow this to influence our content.
Confirmed line-ups
Scotland: Gordon, O’Donnell, Souttar, Robertson, Tierney, McGinn, McGregor, Adams, Christie, Gilmour, Cooper.
Denmark: Schmeichel, Vestergaard, Kjaer, Christensen, Kristensen, Wass, Jonsson, Maehle, Skov Olsen, Cornelius, Bruun Larsen.
Odds
Scotland: 12/5
Draw: 11/5
Denmark: 5/4
Prediction
While Denmark are one of the hottest sides in international football right now, Scotland will be hopeful of perhaps claiming a point at Hampden – enough to claim a seeded position. Avoiding needless suspensions would be a victory, though. Scotland 1-1 Denmark.