Scotland will take on Finland in their final Euro 2024 warm-up match on Friday.
Steve Clarke's side defeated Gibraltar in Portugal earlier in the week and will now play one final time at Hampden before the finals in Germany.
Scotland will host Finland in a friendly in Glasgow before jetting abroad for the tournament finals where they will open the competition against hosts Germany.
Fortunately, for supporters unable to attend the match in person at Hampden it will be broadcast live on TV - including on free-to-air stations.
Everything you need to know about Scotland vs Finland...
When is Scotland vs Finland?
Scotland take on Finland in a friendly TODAY, Friday, June 7.
The match will be played at Hampden.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is Scotland vs Finland on TV?
Yes, thankfully the match will be showcased live on television.
It'll be broadcast by both Premier Sports and BBC Scotland.
Premier Sports subscribers can watch coverage from 7pm on Premier Sports 1.
Coverage on BBC will begin at 7.30pm on BBC Scotland.
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Can I live stream Scotland vs Finland?
Yes. Premier Sports subscribers can watch live through the broadcaster's website.
Those wishing to watch BBC coverage can watch on BBC iPlayer or on the BBC Sport website.
Latest Scotland team news
Lyndon Dykes will play no part after being ruled out of Euro 2024 through injury. Liam Cooper suffered a knock against Gibraltar but it's not expected it'll be enough to see him sidelined.
Scott McTominay, Stuart Armstrong and John Souttar missed the win over Gibraltar through injury recovery but could feature on Friday.
Greg Taylor will join up with the squad after being allowed extra time away from the camp for his wedding.
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