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How to watch Scotland's Nations League play-off draw: Live stream, start time and possible opponents

Scotland players celebrate winning in Poland
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Scotland face a Nations League play-off final next March with the draw for the two-legged tie taking place in Nyon, Switzerland.

Steve Clarke’s side recovered from a rocky start in the European competition to record back-to-back wins against Croatia and Poland, with skipper Andy Robertson scoring a thumping header in the dying seconds of the latter. Now, attention turns to who we could face in the final to try and stay in the top tier of the competition, with the opponents coming from the runner-up spot in the B-level.

As for now, the focus is on retaining our top-tier status in the Nations League. So, when will the play-off draw take place and who could Clarke's men face? Here, Football Scotland tells you everything you need to know about the play-off draw and how to follow the results LIVE.

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When is the Nations League draw and can I live stream it?

The draw takes place at 11:00am on Friday November 22. There will be a live stream on Uefa’s website.

How does the draw work?

As detailed by UEFA:

"The four third-placed teams from League A are seeded and form Pot 1, with the four runners-up from League B in Pot 2. The teams from Pot 2 are drawn first, with the seeded Pot 1 teams then drawn to complete the play-off ties. The Pot 1 teams will play at home in the second legs."

Who can Scotland get in the Nations League play-off draw?

League B second place (Pot 2): Greece, Austria, Turkey, Ukraine.

When will the games be played?

They will be played on 20 and 23 March, with Scotland at home in the second leg.