Scotland v Ireland LIVE: TV channel, stream, kickoff time, teams as Dykes & Hickey start for Scotland with Duffy benched

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Scotland v Ireland LIVE: TV channel, stream, kickoff time, teams as Dykes & Hickey start for Scotland with Duffy benched

Dykes and Hickey start for Scotland with Duffy benched. The game is scheduled to kick-off at 7.45pm at Hampden Park, Glasgow. It will be shown Live on Premier Sports 1. Pre-match build-up starts at around 7:15pm.

Dykes and Hickey start for Scotland with Duffy benched. John McGinn is in line for his 50th Scotland cap. Captain Andy Robertson is at Hampden tonight to support his teammates.

Nathan Patterson is injured and will see a specialist on Tuesday. Turkey president Mehmet Buyukeksi confirms Turkey will play Scotland in November. The game will take place in Diyarbakir. It will be Turkey's first international match in the Kurdish city. Scotland have only played in Turkey once in 1960 in a friendly in Ankara and lost 4-2. First pictures of the Scotland players arriving at Hampden have emerged. Ireland are preparing for a match against Scotland. They are playing at home. They will have Dykes and Hickey starting for Scotland, with Duffy benched.

Gordon and Stephen Kenny's team is preparing to play Ireland at Hampden Park tonight. Ireland fans have been visiting Glasgow and taking pictures. Stephen and Steve Kenny are happy to give Shane Duffy an opportunity to start at centre back. Craig Gordon almost missed the game against Ukraine because his wife is about to have a baby. Ukraine beat Armenia 5-0 on Wednesday. They are the main rivals for the top spot in the group. Scotland and Ukraine are playing each other tonight at 7.30pm. Scotland won the previous game 3-1. The game will be played at the same venue. Russia and Armenia are also playing tonight, but they are not playing.

Ukraine beat Armenia 5-0 to regain top spot in Uefa Nations League Group B1. Scotland can finish top of the group with a win tonight. They need to win at home to reach 12 points. Two draws would be enough to take them through. The Republic of Ireland are visiting Scotland at Hampden Park in the next half hour. Steve Clarke's team will be buoyed by Wednesday's performance. They beat Ukraine 2-1 in their previous game. Nathan Patterson will see a specialist on Tuesday to find out the extent of his injury. Ryan Fraser and Lyndon Dykes will start for Scotland. SunSport predicts the starting XI.


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