Scotland are preparing to take on Portugal this Sunday in the UEFA Nations League
It was a dream turned hellish at Euro 2024 for the Tartan Army but we're nation who rises again, even from the lowest of ebbs.
A loss against Poland doesn't make it seem all too promising but a fairytale result against the Portuguese would light a fire under it and provide a major boost in our hopes to retain our League A status - as well as a much-needed injection of positive morale. Here Record sport has all the details on how to watch the game..
What channel is it on? ITV4 and ITVX will be showing the live action take place going, live at 7:30pm - 15 minutes ahead of kick-off.
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