Scotland will compete in two friendlies this week as final preparations for Euro 2024 kick into gear.
First up it's Gibraltar in Faro for Steve Clarke and his players, with the team jetting out to the Algarve on Sunday.
There are less than two weeks to go until the big kick-off in Germany against the host nation of the competition on Friday, June 14.
So, with most of the players having assembled last mid-week, it's time to get some minutes in the legs before the tournament itself.
The Euros is the second successive major tournament that Clarke has guided the national team to in five years of being the head coach.
When is Gibraltar vs Scotland?
Gibraltar will take on Scotland TODAY on Monday, June 3.
The game will kick-off at 5pm UK time.
The match will be played at the Estadio Algarve in Faro, Portugal.
Is Gibraltar vs Scotland on TV and can I live stream it?
Yes, thankfully the match will be showcased live on television.
It'll be shown exclusively live on Premier Sports.
Their coverage gets underway at 4.30pm - allowing for half an hour of build-up to the encounter.
Premier Sports subscribers can live stream the match via the Premier Player.
Team news
Well, we know Lyndon Dykes will play no part. The Australian-born striker has been ruled out of the Euros after sustaining an injury in training on Friday.
Trio Scott McTominay, Stuart Armstrong and John Souttar will also not feature in this game, with precautions taken over their respective injury recoveries.
Greg Taylor will join up with the squad after being allowed extra time away from the international scene for his wedding.
It is widely expected that Clarke will look to give most of the remaining members of his 28-man squad a run-out between this match and Friday's game against Finland at Hampden.
Two players will then be cut from the squad before heading to Germany.
SCOTLAND XI: Clark, McCrorie, Hanley, Porteous, Robertson, McLean, Gilmour, McGinn, Christie, Forrest, Shankland
Subs: Gunn, Kelly, Gordon, Ralston, Tierney, McGregor, Adams, Hendry, Cooper, Jack, Taylor, McKenna
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