Scotland know they must take all three points against Croatia this week if they are to stand a chance of surviving in Section A of the UEFA Nations League.
Steve Clarke's side have endured a difficult 2024, and that hasn't changed since the Euros with defeats to Portugal, Poland and Croatia.
Last time out, Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes et al were halted in their tracks by the Scots, as they claimed their first point of the Nations League campaign.
They trail Poland by three points in the group, so, Scotland need to beat Croatia and hope that Portugal can get one over the Poles.
This would set up next week's trip to Poland nicely.
Here's everything you need to know about Scotland vs Croatia...
When is Scotland vs Croatia?
Scotland take on Croatia this week on Friday, November 15.
The match is scheduled to kick-off at 7.45pm.
The game will be played at Hampden Park.
Is Scotland vs Croatia on TV and can I live stream it?
Exact details for the broadcasting of the match have yet to be revealed.
However, last month, both the games against Croatia and Portugal were beamed to fans for FREE via the Viaplay International YouTube account.
So, with just three days to go until the match, it seems that will be the only way to live stream it, but we'll bring you the latest when this is confirmed.
Team news
Well, we know that Che Adams and Lewis Morgan won't be involved in the camp after pulling out on Tuesday.
Stuart Armstrong has been drafted in as the lone replacement for the pair.
Aside from that, the squad should all be good to go, with the likes of John McGinn, Scott McKenna and Jack Hendry all back involved.
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