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Scotland vs Iceland: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time

Scotland vs Iceland: TV channel, live stream & kick-off time

Glasgow Times11 hours ago

First up in the end-of-season double-header is Iceland, before a trip to face Liechtenstein on Monday.
Here is everything you need to know as Steve Clarke's side aim to pick up their form ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers...
When is Scotland vs Iceland?
Scotland will take on Iceland TONIGHT on Friday, June 6.
The match will kick off at 7.45pm.
The game will be played at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Is Scotland vs Iceland on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully, the match will be showcased live on television.
Even better, it will be FREE to watch.
The game will be broadcast live on BBC One Scotland.
Coverage of the friendly begins at 7.30pm - allowing for just 15 minutes of build-up. The show will end at 10pm.
Team news
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).
Attackers: Che Adams (Torino), Kieron Bowie (Hibernian), Tommy Conway (Middlesbrough), James Wilson (Heart of Midlothian) & George Hirst (Ipswich Town).

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