Scotland v England
UEFA Women’s Nations League
Tuesday, 5 December, kick off 7:45pm
Hampden Park, Glasgow
Scotland will wrap up their UEFA Women’s Nations League journey on Tuesday night at Hampden Park against the Auld Enemy in the final game of 2023.
Pedro Martinez Losa’s side opened their campaign against England with a narrow 2-1 loss in Sunderland. A draw at home to Belgium was to follow and then back-to-back defeats by the Netherlands was enough to put a dent in the hopes of remaining in ‘League A’. Another draw against the Belgians on Friday night means that Scotland now drop into ‘League B’.
“We fought to the very end. The girls gave everything.”
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) December 1, 2023
Hear from Sam Kerr following tonight’s 1-1 draw with Belgium.#BELSCO | #SWNT pic.twitter.com/7Z5VRwFxDN
Such is the fiercely competitive nature of ‘League A’, FIFA World Cup finalists England came from behind to win 3-2 against the Netherlands last week, who currently top the group on goal difference. The Lionesses also fell to defeat away to Belgium in October. England travel without captain Millie Bright and Beth Mead returns from a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Team News
Full squad fit and available for selection.
Pre-match thoughts
Speaking after Friday night’s draw with Belgium, head coach Pedro Martinez Losa said: “It’s been a tough night. What we want is to qualify for the Euros – now we need to pick up another route.
“We have a very young group. We have been living in good moments and bad moments on and off the pitch.
“It’s a moment of learning. It’s a moment to be ready for the next challenge that’s coming up – we will keep going. We have an important game on Tuesday. We have to recharge the batteries.”
Midfielder, Hayley Lauder ended a three-year absence from the national side when she replaced Fiona Brown in the second half in Leuven on Friday, she said: "Result aside, it is amazing to be back. I started to think it wouldn't happen.
"I was surprised, but I don't want to come back and just go away with the team, I want to help.
"For big spells of the game against Belgium we were in it. We created a lot of opportunities but that final touch and final pass let us down. Ultimately, it's disappointing.
"This is what we need to show every game. The game on Tuesday night means a lot to us."
Previous meeting
The two sides last met in September – a closely contested match which saw England hold on to a 2-1 lead.
The hosts enjoyed the bulk of possession in the early stages, but a dogged, disciplined Scotland side were tough to beat.
With 21 minutes on the clock Scotland came within an inch of taking the lead, a stunning save from Mary Earps denied Caroline Weir.
Three minutes later England thought they'd edged in front, but Rachel Daly's headed 'goal' was flagged offside.
There were strong appeals for a penalty on 36 minutes when Millie Bright appeared to shove Thomas - who required treatment for the head knock sustained in the collision.
It proved a decisive moment as England surged forward, with Katie Zelem's pinpoint cross headed home by Bronze.
Clinical England made it two with another header, this time Lauren Hemp diverting in from Daly's delivery.
Scotland quickly rallied as England lost the ball in a dangerous area and Emslie took full advantage, with a teasing ball across the box that Hanson seized on. Earps looked on in horror as the ball spun beyond her and into the net.
A vital last kick of the half from @KirstyHanson3 💪#SWNT | #ENGSCO pic.twitter.com/aDn6TiFVRt
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) September 22, 2023
Tickets
Tickets are available to buy online for the final match of the campaign right up until the 7.45pm kick-off. You can only purchase tickets online, and that can be done here.
Where to watch
BBC One Scotland and BBC iPlayer
Scotland Squad
Fiona Brown FC Rosengård
Jenna Clark Liverpool
Rachel Corsie Aston Villa
Erin Cuthbert Chelsea
Lauren Davidson Glasgow City
Nicola Docherty Rangers
Claire Emslie Angel City FC
Lisa Evans West Ham United
Jenna Fife Rangers
Amy Gallacher Celtic
Lee Gibson Glasgow City
Kirsty Hanson Aston Villa
Abi Harrison Bristol City
Brogan Hay Rangers
Sophie Howard Leicester City
Sam Kerr FC Bayern Frauen
Hayley Lauder Glasgow City
Sandy MacIver Manchester City
Kirsty MacLean Rangers
Rachel McLauchlan Rangers
Emma Mukandi London City Lionesses
Jamie-Lee Napier Bristol City
Amy Rodgers Bristol City
Martha Thomas Tottenham Hotspur FC