UEFA Women's EURO 2017 Qualifier
Scotland vs Slovenia
Friday 8th April 2016, kick-off 7.45pm
The Paisley 2021 Stadium
Scotland take on Slovenia at The Paisley 2021 Stadium this Friday hoping to continue their 100% record in UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying.
The country’s best ever start to a campaign has seen them net 24 goals in total, with comprehensive victories over Slovenia, Belarus and home and away to FYR Macedonia.
Anna Signeul’s side sit top of Group 1 and can further assert themselves with a win on Friday. Here are five reasons to head along to Paisley and support the girls:
Goals Galore
Scotland have scored a remarkable 24 goals in their four UEFA Women’s EURO qualifying games so far (that’s six goals per game). Eight separate players have contributed to that total and Jane Ross has chipped in with the most (6). Could we see another goal glut on Friday and can Jane add to her tally?
Bring a Friend for Free!
It’s 2 FOR 1 with every pre-sale adult ticket purchase, so you can bring a friend or family member along to St Mirren Park for FREE. Just make sure you book your tickets before 2pm on Thursday, 7th April to claim this fantastic offer. Supporters can also take advantage of our popular youth group ticket offer, with five adult and 20 kids’ tickets costing just £30. (Plus £1 for postage if required). Download the form to order.
The world comes to Paisley
The present Scotland squad has 11 players who are based outside of Scotland. It would take you 58 hours to travel to the likes of Seattle, Munich and Manchester to see them all play for their club sides. Save yourself the time and effort and see them in Paisley instead!
Home Sweet Home?
The Paisley 2021 Stadium has been a good home to the #SWNT, most recently providing the venue for Scotland’s 10-0 victory over FYR Macedonia in November. With Scotland Under-21s defeating Northern Ireland at the home of St Mirren last week, Anna Signeul’s side will be hoping that the fine run continues on Friday night against Slovenia.
One step closer towards the Euros
With an extra four places up for grabs at UEFA Women’s EURO 2017, Scotland have an even better chance of reaching the finals in the Netherlands next summer. A win against Slovenia would see Scotland move onto 15 points and further strengthen their claim for an automatic qualification spot. There’s a long way to go yet but could this be the start of something special?
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