
Scotland vs Iceland LIVE score and goal updates from the friendly clash at Hampden
It's almost time for the summer break to really kick in for Scotland' s stars and the Tartan Army.
But before it's time for taps-aff in sunnier destinations that Hampden Park, Steve Clarke's side will look to see off Iceland.
For Clarke it's crucial preparation for the World Cup qualifiers in September - with a second clash against Liechtenstein on Monday booked in the calendar.
And hearing the Hampden roar is the perfect way for some of the Scots to round off their impressive campaigns.
Serie A winners Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour are expected to line up alongside captain Andy Robertson fresh from his Premier League title win.
But Clarke could also roll the dice with some young talent with the likes of Lennon Miller waiting in the wings for his debut.
The Tartan Army are dreaming of a trip to the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year - and the clash with Arnar Gunnlaugsson's men could prove to be an indicator of our chances.

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- Glasgow Times
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28 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
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The Sun
28 minutes ago
- The Sun
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