INTERNATIONAL action continues this week as Scotland look to bounce back from a disappointing home draw against Lithuania when they travel to Slovakia.
Gordon Strachan's side required a late equaliser from James McCarthur to salvage a point at Hampden Park on Saturday and now face what could be a crucial clash on the road to Russia 2018.
There are lots more qualifiers to look forward to during the week, including Netherlands v France and Slovenia v England, before domestic action returns on Friday.
Rangers travel to the Highlands hoping to build on their 2-0 win over Partick Thistle against Richie Foran's in-form Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Thursday 13th October 2016
North Korea Women U17 v Ghana Women U17
FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Quarter-Final
14:00
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Japan Women U17 v England Women U17
FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Quarter-Final
17:00
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Friday 14th October 2016
Adelaide United v Western Sydney Wanderers
Hyundai A-League
09:50
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
Borussia Dortmund v Hertha Berlin
Bundesliga
19:30
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
Cardiff City v Bristol City
Championship
19:45
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD / Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Inverness CT v Rangers
Scottish Premiership
19:45
BT Sport 1 / BT Sport 1 HD
Nice v Lyon
Ligue 1
19:45
BT Sport ESPN / BT Sport ESPN HD
Las Palmas v Espanyol
La Liga
19:45
Sky Sports 5 / Sky Sports 5 HD
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