Scotland Women’s National Team will face China PR in what will be the final match action of 2025 for Melissa Andreatta’s side.
It’ll mark the Australian’s sixth game in charge and will serve as the final preparation match ahead of FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers starting in March.
It’s the second of two games in this friendly international window. Scotland go into Tuesday’s match following a 1-1 draw with Ukraine on Friday. Despite dominating possession for majority of the game, it was substitute Maria McAneny who slammed the ball home on her debut in the 96th minute to secure honours even by the full-time whistle.
Miri Taylor also made her debut against Ukraine, with Sandy MacIver returning in goals for the first time in over a year after completing her ACL recovery.
China PR go into the match after an 8-0 thumping at the hands of England at Wembley on Saturday.
Team news
Full squad fit and available for selection.
Pre-match thoughts…
Scotland Head Coach, Melissa Andreatta on final game of the year: “I think China will be a team that's going to want to redeem themselves. The result against England was probably a one-off for them and I’m sure they’ll park that and move on to this game.
“What we'll see, like we saw them do against the USA, is a team that will want to press high and try to win the ball back as high and as close to our goal as possible. They're also a team that wants to play, so there will be a lot of variation in their attack, but they're coming up against a very hungry Scotland as well.
“We’re still a bit disappointed with not getting the win against Ukraine and we want to finish this year on a high. We'll be putting our best foot forward too and we’ll be ready for battle.”
Scotland midfielder, Maria McAneny on scoring on her debut: "I'm buzzing to even get called up in the first place, it's a privilege, but to score is the bonus, honestly. I'm so happy. It’s unbelievable.
"One thing I said to myself that I want to take away, is to learn something. Even just to get on. I have no words. It's an amazing feeling.
"The girls are lovely. They've been so welcoming. All the staff have been so welcoming. It couldn't have been easier.
"You always learn. The detail is insane. That's the one thing they definitely said, just go and enjoy it. Just be you."
How to watch
Live on BBC Alba | KO 6pm (UK) | Estadio Municipal de Chapín, Jerez
Ticket information:
Entry is free of charge.