SCOTLAND will look to bounce back to winning ways when they face off against Armenia in the Nations League tonight.
Steve Clarke's side head into the game off the back of last week's hugely disappointing World Cup play-off defeat to Ukraine at Hampden.
The Nations League could provide the Scots with a backdoor entry into Euro 2024 in Germany, so tonight’s test against Armenia is hugely important.
Here we have all the details you need ahead of the contest…
When is Scotland vs Armenia?
Scotland vs Armenia takes place tonight, Wednesday, June 8 2022.
The match will kick-off at 7:45pm.
What channel is Scotland vs Armenia?
Scotland vs Armenia will be shown LIVE on Premier Sports.
You can catch the action on Premier Sports 1 and on the Premier Sports Player.
Why is the match on Premier Sports?
Premier Sports will broadcast all six of Scotland’s matches in their 2022 UEFA Nations League campaign, beginning with Scotland’s home match against Armenia on 8 June, as well as the UEFA EURO 2024 qualification campaign and any friendly fixtures up to June 2024.
As part of the deal Premier Sports have committed to airing three of Scotland’s matches in the next two years free-to-air, in addition to making highlights of all of Scotland’s fixtures available for free on the same day as the fixture.
Premier Sports won the broadcast rights through UEFA’s centralised National Association media rights sales process, whereby UEFA manage and oversee the marketing and sales of broadcast rights for all 55 European nations’ matches, guaranteeing each nation a pre-determined fee as a result.
Team news
Nathan Patterson is fit to return to the Scotland side for Wednesday’s Nations League clash with Armenia.
The Everton right-back missed last week’s World Cup play-off defeat to Ukraine as he was not fully up to speed following a two-month lay-off with an ankle problem.
Lyndon Dykes will miss out.
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