SCOTLAND head to Poland to take on Ukraine in the crucial Nations League group decider this week.
Steve Clarke's side sit top of the table and need a point to win the group.
But it'll take earning a draw in Krakow to secure top spot, with Ukraine needing a win to triumph in the table.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the final Nations League clash...
When is Ukraine vs Scotland?
Ukraine and Scotland square off TODAY - Tuesday, September 27.
The match will be played at the Marshal Jozef Pilsudski Stadium in Krakow, Poland.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Can I watch Ukraine vs Scotland on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown on Premier Sports.
Coverage starts at 7pm on Premier Sports 1.
You can sign up HERE.
Can I live stream Ukraine vs Scotland?
Yes. You can stream the match through the Premier Player.
You can sign up for the Premier Player HERE.
What do Scotland need to win Nations League group?
Scotland need just a point to win the Nations League group.
A win or a draw will see Scotland top the group and earn promotion to the top section for the next edition of the Nations League.
It'll see Scotland paired up with elite European sides.
A Nations League group win would also earn a Euro 2024 play-off spot and could see Scotland in Pot 2 in Euro 2024 qualifying.
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