UEFA Under-21 EURO 2017 Qualifier
Scotland vs Ukraine
Friday 13th November 2015, 5:45pm kick-off
St Mirren Park, Paisley
Many of the Scotland Under-21 squad will be meeting up tomorrow for Friday's match with Ukraine on the back of a good weekend with their club sides.
Hibs trio Jason Cummings, Liam Henderson and John McGinn all played in the Edinburgh side's 4-1 victory over St Mirren at Friday's venue, with Scottish Championship Player of the Month Cummings scoring the opener. Stephen Mallan, called up by Ricky Sbragia last week, played for the home side.
Eight of the Scotland Under-21 squad were playing in the Scottish Premiership over the weekend, with Callum Paterson, Sam Nicholson and Jordan McGhee featuring in Hearts' 2-0 victory over Hamilton Academical.
Elsewhere, in the Scottish Championship, Barrie McKay played 90 minutes in Rangers' 4-0 win over Alloa Athletic at Ibrox to maintain their five-point ahead of Hibs in the division.
Andy Robertson joins up with the squad on the back of a fine display from Hull City, who defeated Middlesbrough 3-0 to reamin top of the English Championship.
Scotland Under-21s take on Ukraine in UEFA Under-21 EURO 2017 qualifying this Friday. The match kicks-off at 5.45pm and tickets are priced at just £5 for adults and £2 for kids.
Tickets can be ordered by calling the St Mirren Ticket Office on 0141 840 6130 or by visiting the office in person. Opening hours are Monday to Friday between 10am and 2pm.
Supporters can also take advantage of a youth group offer for the match with 5 adult and 20 kids’ tickets priced at £30
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