
"It is a big night for Scotland as they look to take a significant step towards World Cup qualification when they host Greece at Hampden. Revenge will also be on the agenda for the home side. Steve Clarke's men hosted the Greeks almost eight months ago in a Nations League play-off, the visitors overcoming a 1-0 first-leg deficit to win 3-0 in Glasgow and confirm Scotland's relegation to Group B."
"The Tartan Army will go into the game in confident mood having taken four points from their first two Group C qualifiers, a goalless draw in Denmark and a 2-0 win in Belarus. And with two home games to come - they also host Belarus on Sunday - they know six points will go a long way to securing a place in the United States, Canada and Mexico next summer, especially with Denmark also due to visit Hampden next month."
"Scotland versus Greece kicks-off at 7.45pm UK time tonight. You can watch it on BBC Scotland and stream it via the BBC iPlayer. Stats for Scotland v Greece Greece have won their last five away matches Greece have not qualified for the World Cup since 2014 Scotland have not qualified for the World Cup since 1998 This will be Steve Clarke's 71st match in charge of Scotland, equalling the record set by Craig Brown"
Scotland host Greece at Hampden aiming to take a significant step toward World Cup qualification and seek revenge for a Nations League play-off defeat in Glasgow. Scotland have four points from two Group C qualifiers after a goalless draw in Denmark and a 2-0 win in Belarus, with two upcoming home games that could yield six pivotal points. Greece won the earlier play-off leg and confirmed Scotland's relegation to Group B. Starting line-ups and substitutes are listed for both teams. The match kicks off at 7.45pm UK time, live on BBC Scotland and via BBC iPlayer. Key stats note Greece's five straight away wins and both nations' long World Cup qualification droughts.
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