Scotland face Denmark in a straight rematch for World Cup qualification tonight, one that has only come about because both teams are creaking under the weight of expectation. By going down 3-0 to Greece on Saturday, the Scots had signed back into the play-off lottery – only for the Danes to be held to a 2-2 draw by a hitherto pointless, 103-ranked Belarus.
For the red and whites, an outbreak of disease has become the more pressing concern, with Joachim Andersen and Rasmus Hojlund being hit hardest at the weekend. Before anyone cries conspiracy, it looks like the bug has hit in Copenhagen, ahead of the aforementioned Belarus fiasco. However, both players have recovered sufficiently to start.
A draw would be good enough for Brian Riemer’s men as they sit a point clear of their opponents at the top of Group C, putting the onus firmly on Scotland. Even between frantic dashes to and from the Hampden Park facilities, it’s not hard to imagine Hojlund giving John Souttar and Grant Hanley the run around, while forwards Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes have made an art form out of wasted chances.
But with Billy Gilmour still out with an adductor injury, and therefore unable to shield Souttar and Hanley, Clarke has replaced the latter with Scott McKenna. Mikkel Damsgaard will create opportunities for Denmark. Will Scotland be solid enough at the back to allow Scott McTominay to bomb forward in support of Ryan Christie and John McGinn?
Read on for our guide to where you can watch Scotland vs Denmark live streams online, on TV and potentially free wherever you are.
Can I stream Scotland vs Denmark for free?
Denmark vs Scotland is free-to-air on BBC iPlayer in the UK, on both Fubo Sports network and Tube in the US and beyond Virgin Media Play in Ireland.
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Scotland vs Denmark team news
Scotland Team: Gordon; Hickey, Souttar, McKenna, Robertson; McGinn, Ferguson, McTominay, Christie, Gannon-Doal; Dikes
Subs: Kelly, Bain, Hanley, Tierney, Irving, Adams, Hendry, Barron, Hirst, Shankland, Ralston, McLean
Denmark’s team: Schmeichel; Kristensen, Andersen, Christensen, Dorgu; Isaksen, Hjulmand, Froholdt, Hojbjerg, Damsgaard; Højlund
Substitutes: Hermansen, Jørgensen, Vestergaard, Hogsberg, Nartey, O’Riley, Eriksen, Bruun Larsen, Norgaard, Billing, Wind, Biereth
How to watch Scotland vs Denmark live streams in the USA
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How to watch Scotland vs Denmark live streams in the UK
The Scotland vs Denmark game will be televised on BBC Two and BBC Scotland in the UK, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer.
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How to watch Scotland vs Denmark live streams in Australia
To watch Scotland vs Denmark in Australia you must subscribe to Stan Sportswhich is $20 per month on top of a regular Stan subscription, which itself costs from $12 per month.
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How to watch Scotland vs Denmark live streams in Canada
DAZN shows the match between Scotland and Denmark in Canada.
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When does Scotland vs Denmark start?
The match between Scotland and Denmark starts at 7:45 PM GMT / 2:45 PM ET / 11:45 AM PT Tuesday, November 17. It is at 6.45am AEDT Wednesday 19 November in Australia.
Can I watch Scotland vs Denmark on my mobile?
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