SCOTLAND look set to face controversial World Cup 2022 hosts Qatar in a home friendly ahead of the crucial Euro 2016 showdown in Ireland.

SFA chief executive Stewart Regan, president Campbell Ogilvie and vice-president Rod Petrie recently visited Doha on a fact-finding mission and agreed to establish a partnership between the two associations.

Now Qatar boss - former Spurs star - Djamel Belmadi has revealed they are close to agreeing a date to face the Scots, after they confirmed a match against Northern Ireland on May 31, likely to be played in England.

He said: "We have a camp in the United Kingdom in May and June.

"At the moment, we are finalising our second game which will be against Scotland, after we have played Northern Ireland. They will be good preparation for our World Cup qualifiers."

Scots boss Gordon Strachan said at the weekend he wanted one friendly ahead of what is set to be a crucial European Championship qualifier in Dublin on June 13.

Following that SFA trip to Qatar last month, Ogilvie said: "Qatari football is progressing and we hope to work together in the future."

Qatar are currently ranked 109th in the FIFA Rankings, but have huge ambitions to be contenders for the World Cup by the time they host it in seven years time.

However, they have struggled recently and lost all three Asian Cup games in Australia this year, to United Arab Emirates, Iran and to Bahrain.

Scotland have never played Qatar, but they do have one link, they were once managed by a Scot - the late Hearts and Spurs legend Dave Mackay was in charge in 1994 for a year.