Is Portugal vs Scotland on TV? Live stream, channel and PPV for Nations League showdown
After losing at home to Poland things now gets a lot harder for Scotland.
Portugal will be expected to be the top dogs in the Nations League group and got off to a strong start with a 2-1 win over Croatia while we were losing to the Poles. Not many will give Steve Clarke's side a chance going into this one given their miserable run of one win in 13 games.
The Tartan Army will be looking for a performance though and also for some sort of sign lessons are being learned after the series of errors that contributed to our own downfall at Hampden. An improvement across the pitch would at least give some sort of hope a corner can be turned.
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Here is everything you need to know for the Portugal clash.
When is Portugal vs Scotland?
The Nations League clash out in Portugal is TONIGHT, Sunday August 8. Kick-off at Estádio do Benfica is at 7.45pm UK time.
Can I watch Portugal vs Scotland live?
Yes, thankfully it is on free-to-air TV like the Poland clash. ITV4 and ITVX will broadcast the action live. after acquiring the rights.
Who is the referee?
Italian referee Maurizio Mariani is in charge of this one and is assisted by Daniele Bindoni and Alberto Tegoni. Giovanni Ayroldi is the fourth official. In charge of VAR is Aleandro Di Paolo and his assistant is Daniele Paterna.
What is the latest team news?
Scotland: Gunn, Ralston, Hanley, McKenna, Robertson, Gilmour, McLean, McGinn, McTominay, Christie, Dykes.
Subs: McCracken, Clark, Shankland, Doig, Barron, Porteous, Souttar, Doak, Morgan, Conway, Gauld, Johnston.
Portugal: Costa, Semedo, Dias, Silva, Mendes, Fernandes, Palhinha, Silva, Neto, Jota, Leao.
Subs: Jose Sa, R. Silva, Dalot, Ronaldo, Goncalves, Felix, Veiga, Santos, Neves, Trincao, Neves, Quenda.