When is Scotland's Nations League draw? Date, start time and who they could face
Scotland will soon find out who stands between them and UEFA Nations League A survival as the play off draw looms.
The Scot's dramatic 2-1 win in Poland saved Steve Clarke's men from relegation to League B, with John McGinn and Andy Robertson scoring the decisive goals. Despite the late surge with seven points in their last three games, Scotland missed out on second place as Croatia drew 1-1 with Portugal. Tuesday's other results - Slovakia and Czechia winning - also left Scotland in Pot 3 for the European World Cup Qualifying draw, which takes place next month.
But first thing is first. The Nations League play off draw holds one of four tough tests, over two legs, for Scotland to determine if they will retain their League A status and continue to match themselves against the best Europe has to offer. So, let's have a look at all the details below.
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When is the Nations League play-off draw?
The Nations League play-off draw will take place in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday, November 22. The ceremony starts at 11am.
Where can you watch the draw?
The draw will be broadcast live on UEFA's official website, YouTube channel and app. It will not be on live TV.
Who could Scotland face?
Scotland could face one of four teams who finished second in their Nations League B groups. These are:
Ukraine
Austria
Türkiye
Greece
When will the fixtures be played?
The two-legged promotion/relegation fixtures will be played on Thursday, March 20 and Sunday, March 23, 2025. The second leg will take place at Hampden.