Finally, Scotland remembered what winning felt like last Friday night.

A hard fought win over 10-man Croatia at Hampden thanks to John McGinn’s late strike was long overdue and sent the Tartan Army home happy for the first time in a long time. Steve Clarke‘s men are finding their feet in Nations League A just as it reaches its conclusion. The step up was always going to be difficult but eventually we’ve seen reward for a decent display, which hasn’t always been the case.

The national team now head to Poland, who kicked off the campaign with a win at Hampden. There’s still hope that we can nab second spot and improve our World Cup qualification seeding. However, things could just as easily go pear shaped and we finish bottom of the pile and a serious fight on our hands to reach the 2025 finals in Canada, the USA and Mexico. Record Sport has all the info you need on how to see the game.

WARSAW, POLAND – FEBRUARY 29: A general view of the National Stadium prior to the International Friendly mach between Poland and Portugal at National Stadium on February 29, 2012 in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)

When is the game?

Poland host Scotland on Monday November 18. Kick off is at 7.45pm and the game takes place at the National Stadium in Warsaw.

Is the game on TV?

The game will NOT be shown on traditional TV by a major broadcaster. Viaplay Sports have the rights, but a deal with either ITV or BBC to show the game collapsed, and with Viaplay no longer in the UK TV market, that means it won’t be on the box.

Will there be a live stream?

Yes, Viaplay will be streaming the match live on their YouTube channel.

Can I still watch the stream on my TV?

It’s YouTube only, but yes. Those with a Chrome Cast can stream from their preferred device to their screen. And those with smart TV’s or a firestick can watch via the YouTube app.

Where else can I follow the action?

You can follow the action right here at dailyrecord.co.uk. We’re running a LIVE blog and will bring you all the pre-match build-up and team news, plus every kick of the ball once the Nations League battle gets up and running. After the game, we’ll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as a whole lot more.

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