SCOTLAND face Armenia for the second time in six days this week in their fourth and final match of the international break.
Steve Clarke is under pressure after a disastrous 3-0 loss in Ireland on Saturday.
Scotland will be looking to win to restore some pride and confidence.
Many of the players look shattered after a long and hard season.
However, with one more Nations League tie to go, the players will need to show some fight to earn the three-points.
When is Armenia vs Scotland?
Armenia will take on Scotland TODAY on Tuesday, June 14.
The match kicks-off at 5pm UK time.
The game will be played at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan.
Is Armenia vs Scotland on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, the match will be shown live on TV.
The match will be broadcast live on Premier Sports 1.
The game will also be available to live stream on the Premier Sports Player.
Coverage of the game begins at 4.30pm - half-an-hour prior to kick-off.
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