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Is Scotland vs Croatia on TV? Live stream, channel and team news for Nations League clash

A General Stadium View of Hampden
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It's time for some international action once again as Scotland prepare for a crunch Nations League double-header.

With only one win in the last 16 games, the men's national side, it's fair to say, are in desperate need of a victory to lift spirits among the Tartan Army faithful. It's been the late show so far in the Nations League for Steve Clarke and Co, with the opening game seeing Nicola Zalewski score a last-minute penalty to secure a win for Poland, then Cristiano Ronaldo's 88th-minute striker another late dagger. Against Croatia, Scotland had a last-gasp equaliser ruled out after a VAR intervention.

Hopefully, a Hampden return will bring with it some luck and we can once again cheer on a Scotland win. Here, Football Scotland brings you everything you need to know about the game and how to follow the action LIVE.

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When is Scotland vs Croatia?

Scotland host Croatia at Hampden on Friday 15 November. Kick-off is at 19:45.

Is Scotland vs Croatia on TV and can I live stream it?

Well, Scotland vs Croatia is NOT on TV, no. However, the game will be broadcast and live streamed on the Scotland National Team's YouTube channel. Meaning everyone can watch for FREE.

Referee and VAR

The referee Orel Grinfeeld of Israel, he will be assisted by Roy Hassan and Idan Yarkoni. The VAR is Ziv Adler, with Eli Hacmon asssiting. The fourth official is Gal Leibovitz.

Team news

Scotland: Gordon, Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson, Gilmour, McLean, Doak, McTominay, Christie, Conway

Substitutes: Slicker, Robby McCrorie, McGinn, Dykes, Shankland, Taylor, Barron, Porteous, McKenna, Armstrong, Gauld, Devlin

Croatia: Kotarski, Jakic, Gvardiol, Caleta-Car, Sutalo, Kovacic, Kramaric, Modric, Baturina, P. Sucic, L. Sucic

Substitutes: Labrovic, Ivusic, Pongracic, Moro, Pasalic, Vlasic, Perisic, Pasalic, Orsic, Sosa, Pjaca, Matanovic