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Scotland learn Belarus venue as Tartan Army to be locked out

Scotland learn Belarus venue as Tartan Army to be locked out

Scotland must face the group outsiders in their second game of the group in September, after a trip to Copenhagen to face top seeds Denmark.
And the venue has now been confirmed as being played in the western Hungarian outpost of Zalaegerszeg - 135 miles from the capital, Budapest.
Belarus are not allowed to play their 'home' matches in their own country due to UEFA restrictions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
And they will host the Scots - but not the Tartan Army - at the ZTE Arena, home of Zalaegerszegi TE.
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Belarus have played three times in Zalaegerszeg since their ban. They played three Nations League games there last year against Bulgaria, Northern Ireland and Luxembourg and drew them all.
Northern Ireland were held to a goalless draw and boss Michael O'Neill wasn't happy about UEFA's decision to make them play there with no fans.
He said: "It will have the feel of a fixture played during Covid.
"It is not ideal making Belarus play us in a neutral venue, but we will have to deal with it and it will have a different feel.
"It's very disappointing for our fans that they are unable to attend the game."

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