🔴 LIVE: Scotland take on Greece, Spain-Netherlands and more to follow
LIVE NATIONS LEAGUE GAMELATER
2025-03-23T17:02:45Z
Sir Alex Ferguson is out on the pitch with a Law 10 jersey, and there's now a minute's applause for the great man, who passed away in January.
A special moment.
2025-03-23T17:00:36Z
A wonderful tribute to Denis Law, Scotland's joint record scorer and only Ballon d'Or winner, at Hampden.
We're moments away from kick off.
🏴Denis Law tifo. Scotland v Greece🏴🇬🇷 pic.twitter.com/pcYqckyYcz
— Scott Burns (@ScottBurns75) March 23, 2025
2025-03-23T14:41:08Z
First up, though, is the clash between Scotland and Greece at Hampden Park.
Scott McTominay's penalty was the difference in Athens on Thursday night, with the Tartan Army now favourites to keep ahold of their spot in League A.
2025-03-23T14:39:23Z
Ireland will be confident of retaining their League B status, holding a 2-1 lead against Bulgaria ahead of the second leg in Dublin.
2025-03-23T14:38:29Z
Belgium have it all to do in Brussels to preserve their League A status, trailing 3-1 to Ukraine after a stunning second half comeback on Thursday.
2025-03-23T14:37:55Z
Spain and Netherlands are level at 2-2 from their first leg, while Croatia lead France 2-0, Germany hold a 2-1 advantage over Italy and Denmark are 1-0 up against Portugal.
2025-03-23T14:36:32Z
Hello and welcome to our live Nations League coverage, which features second legs of four quarter finals, as well as three promotion/relegation play off ties.
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