Scotland v Ukraine
UEFA Nations League: League B, Group 1
Wednesday, 21 September (7.45pm)
Hampden Park
Scotland are set for the first of three Nations League outings with the visit of Ukraine to Hampden Park on Wednesday.
Steve Clarke put his squad through their paces at Oriam on Monday morning, boosted by the return of familiar faces Kenny McLean, Kieran Tierney, Ryan Fraser and Ryan Jack.
Centre-back Ryan Porteous has also been rewarded for his progress with a call-up on the back of injuries to John Souttar and Liam Cooper.
There was a late reshuffle to the squad, with Grant Hanley, Jacob Brown and Jon McLaughlin having to drop out and goalkeeper Robby McCrorie added in their place.
We're back at @HampdenPark next week to continue our Nations League campaign 💪 🏴
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) September 18, 2022
We kick things off against Ukraine, and you can be there cheer on your Scotland team.
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Pre-match thoughts
Fit-again midfielder Jack has missed being involved with the national team, and is keen to play his part in this month's triple-header.
He said: "It's great to be back with the boys and I had a good chat with the gaffer when I met him in the team hotel.
"I was supporting them like anyone else when I was out, but it's not the same as when you're involved and in amongst it.
"We have three big games and a lot of talented players who are in good form. It hopefully bodes well.
"We know Ukraine and the Republic of Ireland will be strong but we'll focus on what we can do to take the game to them and see where it takes us.
"It's great to hear we've got a big crowd for Ukraine and a sell-out for the Republic of Ireland. It means a lot to the players to have that level of backing."
Where to watch
Scotland supporters who can't make it along to Hampden will be able to watch the game live on Premier Sports and ITV4.