Scotland v Serbia UEFA Women’s European Qualifiers Tuesday, 16 July, kick off 6pm Wyre Stadium at Firhill, Glasgow
Scotland conclude the group phase of qualifying for next summer's European Championships with a match against Serbia in Glasgow on Tuesday evening. Tickets remain available for the match and can be purchased here, right up until kick off.
Scotland and Serbia both sit on 13 points after five matches and the two sides could not be separated when playing out a 0-0 draw on matchday one.
Scotland are top on goal difference, courtesy of the impressive form shown since that draw, and have already secured a place in the play-offs which will take place later in the year.
Pedro Martinez Losa's side have scored 12 goals and conceded just one since playing Serbia, securing two wins apiece over Israel and Slovakia.
Scotland also had to battle the elements on Friday evening as they faced Slovakia in Nitra, with a significant delay to the match in the second half owing to stormy conditions. A double from Claire Emslie either side of the stoppage was enough to give the Scots the victory.
Serbia have also shown good form in the group and they kept themselves in the hunt for top spot with a 1-0 victory over Israel.
Prior to Scotland's goalless draw with Serbia, the last meeting was in 2013, the Scots drew 1-1 in a friendly in Stara Pazova. Of the current squad, only Rachel Corsie and Nicola Docherty were involved in that match.
Team news
There has only been one change to the squad since it was named, with Mia McAulay coming in for Jane Ross. Eartha Cumings kept a clean sheet on her first competitive start for her country and will be looking to build on that, while Emslie now has four goals in her last three games for Scotland.
Pre-match thoughts
Speaking after her competitive debut, Cumings said: "Obviously I didn't really know it was coming because we have three great goalkeepers here so it could have been any one of us. Pedro gave me the opportunity and I'm so buzzing with the clean sheet and the win.
"It was so special and you've got to take a moment to think 'You're starting a European Championship qualifier for your country' - sometimes you don't think it's going to happen.
"I think we dealt with the delays well. The girls were calm in the changing rooms. Obviously you never know what the weather is going to do. Everyone handled it really well and we came out really strong in the second half."
Where to watch
The match will be live on BBC Alba, with coverage from 5:50pm
Scotland Squad
Jenna Clark Liverpool Kelly Clark Celtic Chelsea Cornet Rangers Rachel Corsie Aston Villa Eartha Cumings Rosengard Erin Cuthbert Chelsea Nicola Docherty Rangers Leah Eddie Rangers Claire Emslie Angel City FC Lisa Evans Glasgow City Jenna Fife Rangers Lee Gibson Glasgow City Kirsty Hanson Aston Villa Brogan Hay Rangers Sophie Howard Leicester City Kirsty Howat Rangers Sam Kerr FC Bayern Kirsty Maclean Rangers Mia McAulay Rangers Jamie-Lee Napier Bristol City Amy Rodgers Bristol City Kirsty Smith West Ham United Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur


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