Greece v Scotland – Line-ups, stats and preview

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Overview of Greece against Scotland Match

Scotland seeks to preserve its place in the upper level of the League of Nations when they face Greece during the first stage of their promotion / relegation qualification series on Thursday.

Steve Clarke’s tartan army intends to make a sensation at the highest level of international football after reaching the last two European championships, but will have to stay in League A if they want to preserve their reputation before the World Cup qualifications.

Until the last three games in their campaign, the Scottish seemed ready for an immediate return to the second level after losing each of their first five games.

But after picking up their first point in a virgin draw with Portugal in October, midfielder John McGinn inspired victories over Croatia and Poland to guarantee third place in A1.

Greece also has objectives to go to the higher level for the first time, but after being unhappy to finish as finalists in League B2, having equaled the England record of five victories and a defeat.

This has even included an impressive victory over the three Lions at Wembley and after winning six of their last seven competitions, they will be confident when they welcome the Scottish.

Greece against the Scottish team

The young starlet Ben Doak will miss both legs due to a serious thigh injury, but Clarke was able to remember Che Adams and Lewis Ferguson, the latter, which is held at Euro 2024.

Lawrence Shankland lost her place in the senior team against young James Wilson, while Lennon Miller and George Hirst won their first calls.

Vangelis Pavlidis will be the attack on Greece from Greece after having scored 20 goals in all competitions for Benfica this season and will be deleted by club striker Brugge Christos Tzolis, who was a regular in the Champions League this season.

Greece against Scotland predicted programs

Greece: Vlachodimos; Rota, Mavropanos, Chatzidiakos, Tsimikas; Manalos, Siopis; Masouras, pelkas, tzolis; Ioannidis

Scotland: Gordon; Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson; Gilmour, Ferguson; McGinn, Mctuminay, Christie; Adams

How to look at Greece against Scotland – TV Channel, Stream

The game starts at 7:45 p.m. time of the United Kingdom and is available to look on BBC Scotland.

Greece against Scotland Prediction

This should prove to be difficult equality for Scotland on two legs and a victory far from her home in the first leg looks like a major challenge.

We expect a draw near, leaving everything to play for the return match.

Greece 1-1 Scotland


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