STEVE CLARKE’s Scotland side were embarrassed by Iceland on Friday night as the visitors won 3-1.
It was a nightmare debut for goalkeeper Cieran Slicker, with the Ipswich Town stopper making many key errors after replacing Angus Gunn in the sixth minute.
The Tartan Army now travel to 40,000 population Liechenstein on Monday, hoping to right the wrongs of Friday night.
The hosts are without a win in their last six matches, with their last win coming against Hong Kong last year.
When does Liechtenstein vs Scotland kick off?
- Liechtenstein vs Scotland will take place on Monday, June 9.
- The match will kick off at 5pm.
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- It will go take place at the Rheinpark Stadium in Liechtenstein.
What TV channel is Liechtenstein vs Scotland on and can I live stream it?
- The match is on the BBC Scotland channel, coverage begins at 4.45pm.
Live commentary will be available on BBC Radio Scotland Extra and BBC Sounds.
Live text updates, and highlights will be available on the BBC Sport website and app.
What is the latest team news?
Steve Clarke revealed after the Iceland match that sub keeper Robby McCrorie picked up an injury in the warm-up, and no.1 Angus Gunn will likely miss the match too.
Queens Park youngster Callan McKenna will travel with the squad on Monday, whilst Clarke looks to complete his goalkeeping trio, with Ross Doohan, Nicky Hogarth and Jon McCracken being considered by the Scot’s boss.
Lennon Miller impressed off the bench and could be in contention for a start on Monday night.
Clarke went for a tried and tested team at Hampden on Friday, and whilst many would expect wholesale changes for Monday’s away trip, Clarke has said he won’t be “experimenting” too much with this squad in this diet of friendlies.
Liechtenstein were involved in World Cup qualifiers over the weekend, losing out 3-0 to Wales.
There were no injuries for Monday’s hosts, but head coach Konrad Funfstuck may make some changes to freshen up the squad.
What are the latest odds?
Odds to follow…
Previous meetings: Scotland 2-1 Liechtenstein, September 7, 2010; Liechtenstein 0-1 Scotland, October 8, 2011.
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Liechtenstein’s last three: 3-0 loss vs Wales, 2-0 loss vs Kazakhstan, 3-0 loss vs North Macedonia.
Scotland’s last three: 3-1 loss vs Iceland, 3-0 loss vs Greece, 1-0 win vs Greece.
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