How to watch Poland vs Scotland – live stream TV and kick off details for final Nations League clash
This Nations League is bonkers. One campaign saw us qualify for Euro 2020 – which took place in 2021 – and now this one could see us in Pot 1 for the World Cup. Mad, I tell you.
Yeah, Scotland take on Poland in Warsaw knowing victory and some help from elsewhere could see us land a place in the quarter finals of this new-fangled competition. Steve Clarke's side looked on their uppers and out of the top tier but four points against Portugal and Croatia in their last two games at Hampden have put them right back in the mix. Scotland remain bottom of Group A1 by virtue of goal difference but a Dark Blues victory coupled with a Portugal win over Croatia with a three goal swing would see Clarke's men snatch the runner's up spot.
Not only would it get the Tartan Army excited for knockout football but it would seat Scotland with the big boys in Pot 1 of the 2026 World Cup European Qualifiers draw. Poland are in disarray after being 5-1 mauled in Porto by the purring Portuguese. The Polish felt insult was added to injury at the sight of their players' pre-game selfies with Cristiano Ronaldo. Robert Lewandowski's absence through injury is another positive given his penchant for scoring against Scotland. Could things be lining up for the Tartan Army? Record Sport has all the info you need on how to see the game.
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When is the game?
Poland host Scotland on Monday November 18. Kick off is at 7.45pm and the game takes place at the National Stadium in Warsaw.
Is the game on TV?
The game will NOT be shown on traditional TV by a major broadcaster. Viaplay Sports have the rights, but a deal with either ITV or BBC to show the game collapsed, and with Viaplay no longer in the UK TV market, that means it won't be on the box.
Will there be a live stream?
Yes, Viaplay will be streaming the match live on their YouTube channel.
Can I still watch the stream on my TV?
It's YouTube only, but yes. Those with a Chrome Cast can stream from their preferred device to their screen. And those with smart TV's or a firestick can watch via the YouTube app.
Where else can I follow the action?
You can follow the action right here at dailyrecord.co.uk. We're running a LIVE blog and will bring you all the pre-match build-up and team news, plus every kick of the ball once the Nations League battle gets up and running. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as a whole lot more.