UEFA Nations League
Republic of Ireland v Scotland
Saturday, 11 June 2022 - kick off 5pm
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Scotland’s UEFA Nations League campaign continues on Saturday, as Steve Clarke’s side head to Dublin.
Fresh from a 2-0 victory over Armenia in our opening match, Scotland return to Dublin for the first time since 2015.
Team News
One new addition to the squad is Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie, who replaces Zander Clark in the squad.
Also dropping out of the squad for this match is Liam Cooper. Aside from that Steve Clarke has the full squad at his disposal for the match at the Aviva Stadium.
Pre-match thoughts
Ahead of the match, Steve Clarke spoke of the test that awaits his side: "Anyone going to Dublin to play can expect a tough game.
"Obviously their last two games have gone against them – but only by one goal. Previous to that, they had an eight-game unbeaten run and within that was Portugal and Belgium.
"It should be a good atmosphere, it should be a good game and hopefully we can send the Tartan Army home happy."
Previously
This match-up brings one stand-out memory in recent times for most Scotland fans, with Shaun Maloney’s sensational goal at Celtic Park sealing a 1-0 victory back in 2014.
⏪ #OnThisDay in 2014, Scotland beat Republic of Ireland 1-0 at Celtic Park. If you can't remember the goal...
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) November 14, 2018
⚽ Shaun Maloney – 74'
➡️ Full match information: https://t.co/kWRu7LP2nq pic.twitter.com/nYUoSHgtbL
Where to Watch
The match will be shown on Premier Sports, with coverage starting at 4.15pm on Premier Sports 1. You can find more details on how to watch the match here.