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Scotland Ukraine Nations League, the expectations of the Scottish

Scotland will face a Nations League doubleheader against Ukraine either side of a home game against the Republic of Ireland at Hampden Park; Ukraine leads the group by one point ahead of Scotland; Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie has been drafted into the squad.


Steve Clarke expects Scotland to improve against Ukraine in the Nations League on Wednesday night, three months after the same opponents ended his side's World Cup hopes. A 3-1 defeat in the semi-final play-off against the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.

But two comfortable wins over Armenia and results in other matches left Scotland with plenty to play for in another tumultuous season. Scotland manager Steve Clarke is hoping his side can show what they can do against Ukraine in the Nations League on Wednesday night. Clarke is also confident his players will do a better job against Ukraine this time in front of a sell-out crowd at Hampden Park. "I think Scotland fans will now know that Ukraine is a good team," he said.

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