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Scotland vs Finland on TV: Channel, live stream and team news for Women's Euro 2025 play-off

SWNT Head coach Pedro Martinez Losa during a training session at Easter Road
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Scotland women's national team face Finland in a massive two-legged EURO 2025 play-off final.

Pedro Martinez Losa’s side play the first leg at Easter Road, and go into the match on the back of a seven-match winning streak, unbeaten in eight in total, and have not conceded a goal in five games. Two defeats by Finland scuppered Scotland’s previous European qualifying campaign before Martinez Losa took charge but their recent form suggests things may be different this time round. The manager is fully aware of the task ahead but says he is "confident we are totally capable to face this challenge".

The national side are indeed full of confidence given their impressive run and having come through the last round with a 5-0 aggregate win over Hungary, including a 4-0 home win that featured a cracking strike from Erin Cuthbert. Now, they will be hoping for a positive result ahead of the second leg in Helsinki next Tuesday. Here, Football Scotland tells you everything you need to know to follow the action live.

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When is Scotland vs Finland?

Scotland welcome Finland to Easter Road on Friday 29 November. Kick-off is 19:35 GMT.

Is Scotland vs Finland on TV?

Yes, it's on BBC Scotland. Coverage is scheduled to start at 19:20.

Will there be a live stream?

Indeed there will be, yes. It's on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport Scotland website..

Referee and VAR

Alina Pesu of Romania is the referee, assisted by Daniela Constantinescu and Catalina Nan.

Roxana Recorean is the fourth official, and VAR duties will be handled by Ovidiu Haţegan, with Cristina Trandafir assisting.

Team news

Scotland have no injury concerns for the match.

Finland will be without Hacken winger Katara Kosola through illness.