Is Poland vs Scotland on TV? Live stream, channel and confirmed team news for Nations League decider
It's win-or-bust for Scotland in Warsaw tonight as their Nations League group stage campaign draws to a close.
The Scots are currently bottom of League A Group 1 with four points but can leapfrog Poland and possibly even Croatia should results go in their favour tonight. A draw or defeat would see Steve Clarke's men relegated from the top tier after just one campaign. However, three points would see Scotland move above tonight's opponents, securing a third place finish at worst, which would give Andy Robertson and Co. a chance of avoiding relegation via a play-off in March against one of the group runners-up from Nations League B.
There's a slim chance Scotland could even finish second behind Portugal, but that would require a three-goal swing. A win for Scotland in Warsaw and victory for Portugal against Croatia would be enough, so long as one of the results was by a two goal margin. So, now you know the permutations, let's take a look at how you can watch tonight's showdown.
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Watch Poland vs Scotland live stream for FREE as Nations League fate to be decided
When is Poland vs Scotland?
Poland host Scotland at the National Stadium in Warsaw on Monday, November 18. Kick-off is at 7:45pm UK time.
Is Poland vs Scotland on TV?
Unfortunately, the game has not been selected to be televised by any broadcasters. Viaplay holds the rights to all of the Scotland men's team's competitive matches until 2028 - but last year decided to scale back from the UK market. ITV/STV filled the void for September's international fixtures, but haven't acquired the remaining games.
Can I live stream Poland vs Scotland?
It's not all bad news, though. The game can be live streamed for free by clicking HERE.
Ref and VAR
German whistler Christian Dingert will be the man in the middle in Warsaw. He'll be assisted by Marco Achmüller and Nikolai Kimmeyer. Martin Petersen has been appointed as the fourth official. Sören Storks will be on VAR duties alongside Katrin Rafalski.
Team news
Confirmed Scotland XI: Gordon, Ralston, Hanley, Souttar, Robertson, McTominay, McGinn, Gilmour, McLean, Doak, Dykes.
Subs: Slicker, McCrorie, Shankland, Christie, Hendry, Barron, Taylor, McKenna, Armstrong, Conway, Gauld, Devlin.