Scotland host Northern Ireland in their second international fixture this month.
Steve Clarke's side are back in action at Hampden on Tuesday after the 4-0 defeat to the Netherlands on Friday night.
And the national team boss is desperate to return to winning ways with the winless run extended to six after the cruel scoreline in Amsterdam.
READ MORE: Clarke bemoans ‘painful’ loss as Scotland crumble against Netherlands
Clarke's side have the chance to bounce back quickly against Northern Ireland in front of a home support in another crucial match in preparation ahead of Euro 2024 this summer.
And fortunately for those not attending the match at Hampden, the fixture will be broadcast on free-to-air TV.
Everything you need to know about the friendly between Scotland and Northern Ireland...
When is the Scotland vs Northern Ireland?
Scotland take on Northern Ireland TODAY - Tuesday, March 26.
The match will be played at Hampden.
Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Is Scotland vs Northern Ireland on TV?
Yes. The match will be broadcast live on Viaplay Sports.
Coverage begins at 7pm. You can sign up HERE.
However, the fixture will also be shown free on terrestrial TV, live on BBC Scotland with coverage starting at 7.30pm
Can I live stream Scotland vs Northern Ireland?
Yes. Viaplay Sports subscribers can watch the match live online.
You can sign up HERE.
The match will also be available to stream on BBC Sport or BBC iPlayer.
Who is in the Scotland squad?
Goalkeepers: Zander Clark (Hearts), Craig Gordon (Hearts), Angus Gunn (Norwich City), Liam Kelly (Motherwell)
Defenders: Liam Cooper (Leeds United), Jack Hendry (Al-Ettifaq), Scott McKenna (Copenhagen), Nathan Patterson (Everton), Ryan Porteous (Watford), Anthony Ralston (Celtic), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), John Souttar (Rangers), Greg Taylor (Celtic), Kieran Tierney (Real Sociedad)
Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton), Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), Lewis Ferguson (Bologna), Billy Gilmour (Brighton), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Kenny McLean (Norwich City), Scott McTominay (Manchester United)
Forwards: Che Adams (Southampton), Lyndon Dykes (QPR), Lawrence Shankland (Hearts)
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