
What channel is Scotland vs Iceland? Free live stream, TV, ref and team news for Hampden friendly
Steve Clarke has a full squad available as his dedicated stars prepare for two end-of-season friendlies
Scotland stars have two end-of-season friendlies left to go before they can jet off on their summer holidays.
Steve Clarke's side host Iceland in Glasgow on Friday night and then close out their campaign with a trip to Liechtenstein on Monday.
Although they might appear to be two meaningless fixtures on paper, Clarke will view the warm-up games as crucial in his preparation for the World Cup qualifiers in September.
The Tartan Army are dreaming of booking their flights to the grand show in the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year and Clarke will use the next week to take a closer look at some new faces in his squad.
Here, Record Sport tells you everything you need to know ahead of the visit of Iceland.
When is Scotland vs Iceland?
Scotland welcome Iceland to Hampden Park on Friday June 6. Kick-off is at 7:45pm.
Is Scotland vs Iceland on TV?
Fans can watch the game for FREE on BBC One Scotland. Live coverage of the friendly runs from 7:30pm until 10pm.
Can I live stream Scotland vs Iceland?
Yes, you will be able to stream the match on the BBC iPlayer.
Where else can I follow Scotland vs Iceland?
You can follow the action from Hampden right here at dailyrecord.co.uk. We'll be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the fixture gets up and running. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as a whole lot more.
Ref and VAR
Swedish referee Granit Maqedonci will be the man in the middle at Hampden. However, VAR will not be in operation.
Team news
Despite being an end-of-season friendly, Steve Clarke has a full squad to choose from as there have been no withdrawals since the 25-man list was announced last month.
Title-winners Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour are all likely to feature. Kieran Tierney will enter the Scotland Hall of Fame if, as expected, he picks up his 50th cap.
Hibs striker Kieron Bowie is one of seven uncapped stars who will be hoping to make a first international appearance.
As for Iceland, key duo Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Aron Gunnarsson aren't available.
Scotland squad in full
Goalkeepers
Angus Gunn (Norwich City)
Cieran Slicker (Ipswich Town)
Robby McCrorie (Kilmarnock)
Defenders
Josh Doig (US Sassuolo Calcio)
Grant Hanley (Birmingham City)
Jack Hendry (Al-Etiffaq)
Max Johnston (SK Sturm Graz)
Scott McKenna (UD Las Palmas)
Nathan Patterson (Everton)
Anthony Ralston (Celtic)
Andy Robertson (Liverpool)
John Souttar (Rangers)
Kieran Tierney (Arsenal)
Midfielders
Connor Barron* (Rangers)
Lewis Ferguson (Bologna)
Billy Gilmour (Napoli)
Andy Irving (West Ham United)
John McGinn (Aston Villa)
Scott McTominay (Napoli)
Lennon Miller (Motherwell)
Strikers
Che Adams (Torino)
Kieron Bowie (Hibernian)
Tommy Conway (Middlesbrough)
James Wilson (Heart of Midlothian)
George Hirst (Ipswich Town)

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