Scotland got their EURO 2024 qualifying campaign off to a solid start with three goals and three points against Cyprus.
For Steve Clarke's side it was super John McGinn who struck in the first half to open the scoring before Manchester United man Scott McTominay provided a huge impact off the bench with a brace to seal the big win. The Tartan Army were in full voice at Hampden Park and will need to roar once again when Luis de la Fuente's Spanish side come to Glasgow with hopes of a win.
Both sides are on three points in the group with potentially the toughest test Scotland will face in the campaign up next on a Tuesday night under the lights.
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What TV channel is the match on?
Scotland vs Spain is LIVE on TV.
The Euro 2024 qualifier will be shown on Viaplay Sports 1.
Coverage begins at 7pm - 45 minutes before kick-off.
When is the game and can I live stream it?
Yes - the game can be streamed online via the Viaplay Sports player.
You can sign up to the subscription channel HERE.
The match takes place at Hampden Park on Tuesday, March 28. It kicks-off at 7.45pm.
You can keep up to date with the score and all the latest news by following Glasgow Live Sport on Twitter.
Alternatively, BBC Sportsound will provide updates as will the Scotland National Team via their social media channels.
Team news
Steve Clarke has some injury issues to contend with after Saturday's win over Cyprus.
Che Adams was withdrawn through injury, with Celtic defender Anthony Ralston also dropping out. Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland is now in.
Ryan Jack was replaced at Hampden and may not feature, while Angus Gunn made his debut in goal, keeping a clean sheet.
Scotland squad in full
Goalkeepers: Zander Clark, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly
Defenders: Liam Cooper, Grant Hanley, Aaron Hickey, Nathan Patterson, Ryan Porteous, Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney, Dom Hyam
Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong, Lewis Ferguson, Billy Gilmour, Ryan Jack, John McGinn, Callum McGregor, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay
Attackers: Lawrence Shankland, Jacob Brown, Ryan Christie, Lyndon Dykes
Latest odds
Scotland 9/2
Draw 27/10
Spain 8/13
**Odds correct from Paddy Power at time of writing**
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