Scotland v Cyprus
UEFA Women’s EURO 2021 Qualifier
Friday 30 August, kick-off 7.35pm
Easter Road Edinburgh
Having inspired a nation over the summer at the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Shelley Kerr’s Scotland side will return to competitive action at Easter Road this August.
Our first UEFA Women’s EURO qualifier against Cyprus will be held at Hibernian’s Easter Road stadium, as Scotland begin the road to EURO 2021 – which will be held in England.
With a record 18,555 spectators supporting the team in their 3-2 victory against Jamaica at Hampden, and 6.1m viewers watching England v Scotland at the World Cup, the team aim to build on a fantastic summer of women’s footballing action – and your support is vital.
Head coach Shelley Kerr said: “The FIFA World Cup was an incredible experience for the players to be a part of and we have learnt a huge amount from our time in France.
“The level of support shown in the lead up and during the tournament from the Scottish public was phenomenal and hopefully this is just the start of things to come.
“We can’t wait to get back out onto the pitch and hopefully kick-off our Euro 2021 qualifying campaign in a positive fashion.
“Playing at Easter Road will be great and we’re looking forward to playing in front of our fans once again.
“Hopefully another large crowd comes out to support us and we can put on a good performance to make it a memorable night.”
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