Kick-off is fast approaching and all eyes are on Steve Clarke and his squad as they bid to take another major step towards the passports being looked out and flights to Germany being booked with a Euro 2024 qualifying win over Norway.
The Scotland boys are currently two-for-two in their last qualifier in Group A after seeing off Cyprus and then brushing aside Rodri and co with a win over Spain back in October but Clarke has been quick to stress that you don't qualify with two wins. Despite the start, Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard are tonight's foes, and they are two of the best in the world at what they do. The Norwegians are favourites for tonight but this Scotland side aren't like the Scotland sides of old, rising to the occasion isn't a problem.
With the likes of John McGinn and Andy Robertson finishing the domestic season on a high, another famous night for the travelling Tartan Army could be on the cards. Record Sport have everything you need to know ahead of the big one in Oslo.
When and where will the game take place?
The game takes place on Saturday, June 17. Kick off is at 5pm. The venue is the Ullevaal Stadium which has a capacity of 28,000.
What channel is it on?
Viaplay Sports will be covering this one and Norway vs Scotland will be shown live on Viaplay Sports 1. Coverage starts 30 minutes before kick-off at 4.30pm. For those unable to watch the game live, highlights will be shown on BBC One Scotland at 11.10pm on Saturday night.
Will there be a live stream?
Yes, Viaplay subscribers wanting to watch the match live on their portable device can do so by subscribing at viaplay.com or downloading the Viaplay app. Subscriptions start at £11.99 per month when paid for annually.
Where else can I follow the action?
You can keep up with all the action right here on dailyrecord.co.uk! We'll be running a live blog with all the pre-match build-up and team news, and every kick of the ball once the clash gets underway. After the game, we'll have all the reaction from managers and players, as well as player ratings, talking points and a whole lot more.
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