How to watch Liechtenstein vs Scotland FOR FREE: TV channel and live stream for friendly today
Scotland will be expected to return to winning ways when they face Liechtenstein in an international friendly this evening.
Steve Clarke's side have lost their last two games - against Greece to suffered relegation to League B in the Nations League and then at home to Iceland in a friendly on Friday.
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Prior to that, the Tartan Army had put together a four-game unbeaten run which included wins over Poland and Croatia as well as a goalless draw against Portugal.
Those results suggest this is just a blip for Scotland and they should avoid a third straight loss against a Liechtenstein side ranked 205th in the world and were beaten 3-0 by Wales last time out, thus continuing their winless start to World Cup qualification.
Anything other than an away win will be a surprise in Vaduz and here's everything you need to know about where to watch the game...
How to watch Liechtenstein vs Scotland
TV channel: The game will be broadcast live in the UK for free on the BBC. Coverage starts at 4.30pm BST on BBC One Scotland ahead of a 5pm kick-off.
Live stream: Fans can also tune into the contest via the BBC Sport app, website and BBC iPlayer.

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