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Scotland vs Norway

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Scotland will host Norway at Hampden Park for their last Euro 2024 qualifier, even though Steve Clarke's team has already secured their spot at next year's competition.

Scotland had a fantastic beginning to their qualifier matches. They won their first five games, guaranteeing their spot at Euro 2024 after Spain defeated Norway 1-0 the previous month. Despite this success, their performance has declined lately. They suffered defeats against England, Spain, and France. Just recently, they barely managed to draw against Georgia after Lawrence Shankland scored a necessary equaliser towards the end of the game.

During the earlier stages of the qualification campaign, Scotland managed to secure a 2-1 victory over Norway thanks to goals from Lyndon Dykes and Kenny McLean in the 87th and 89th minutes. However, this time around, Norway will be without their star player Erling Haaland due to a foot injury he picked up during a friendly match against Faroe Islands on Thursday.

Scotland has already secured second place in their group and will automatically qualify for Euro 2024. However, there are seeding implications for their upcoming game against Norway in Glasgow, even though it is a meaningless game. If Scotland can beat Norway by a margin of two goals or more, they will probably end up in pot two. If they win by one goal, draw, or even lose, they will likely end up in pot three instead. Nevertheless, it appears that there will not be any significant advantages to being placed in pot two over pot three.

Here is all the information you require, along with the newest predictions and betting advice that can be found on this page.

What's the date for the Scotland vs Norway match?

The match between Scotland and Norway is scheduled to start at 7.45pm GMT on Sunday 19 November at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

What is the method to view it?

People living in the UK have the opportunity to witness the game on ViaPlay Sports 1, which will start at 7pm. ViaPlay is broadcasting all of Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifiers, but people need a ViaPlay Total pass subscription to be able to access it. You can watch the game by downloading the ViaPlay app or using TV service providers like Sky, Virgin Media, or Prime Video. Alternatively, if preferred, it can be streamed live from the ViaPlay website.

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The major update for Norway is that Erling Haaland won't be playing due to an injury in his foot from the game against the Faroe Islands last Thursday. This puts Norway in a tight spot as they may have difficulty advancing forward and scoring without him, especially since their captain Martin Odegaard is also still unable to play due to an undisclosed issue. However, Strand Larsen from Celta Vigo is expected to begin and there's a chance Mohamed Elyounoussi may come back on the left side.

Scotland did not experience any additional injury problems during their game against Georgia on Thursday. However, Kenny McLean put in a good performance after coming on as a substitute in the second half and may be chosen to start. Zander Clark is still standing in as the goalkeeper due to the first-choice goalkeeper, Angus Gunn, being injured.

The Scotland XI team comprised of Clark, Patterson, Hendry, McKenna, Taylor, McTominay, McGregor, Armstrong, McGinn, McLean, and Brown.

The starting lineup for Norway consists of Selvik, Ryerson, Ajer, Ostigard, Bjorkan, Berge, Berg, Aursnes, Bobb, Larsen, and Donnum.

Discover our current tips and the most up-to-date odds right here.

Norway may face some difficulties in breaking through Scotland's defensive line without Haaland. Meanwhile, Steve Clarke's team will make sure that their supporters can enjoy a victorious end to the qualifiers. The final score will likely be 2-0 in favor of Scotland.

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