Scotland Vs Croatia: Live Score, Preview, Lineup, Telecast Details


UEFA Nations League
MATCH INFO
MATCH :
Scotland
 V/s
Croatia
COMPETITION :
Round 5
DATE:
16-11-2024
TIME:
1:15 AM IST (UTC +5:30)
STADIUM:
Hampden Park

ScotlandLineup
Possible XI:
Gordon (GK); Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson; Gilmour, McLean; Christie, McTominay, Doak; Adams.
CroatiaLineup
Possible XI:
Lebrovic (GK); Sutalo, Caleta-Car, Gvardiol; Perisic, Modric, Pasalic, Sosa; Sucic, Kramaric; Matanovic.

Preview: Scotland Vs Croatia

The Scots have secured just a single point so far:

Scotland will host Croatia in their fifth UEFA Nations League fixture and will hope to end their campaign on a positive note. The Tartan Army have struggled to put together convincing displays and have ended up on the losing end in three out of four group-stage games. The Scots have faced a significant dip in form and have won just one of eleven games in 2024. However, they will take motivation from their hard-fought draw against Portugal in their last outing.

Croatia on the other hand will be aiming to bolster their place on the table and challenge Portugal for the top spot. They will look to build upon their good run of form and get maximum points in their final group-stage games. The Checkered Ones will rely upon their experienced campaigners to take them over the line in this game.


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About UEFA Nations League:

History

The UEFA Nations League is a international football competition played by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA, the sport's European governing body.

The first tournament began in September 2018. The four group winners from League A qualified for the finals, played in Portugal in June 2019. The competition replaces the international friendly matches previously played on the FIFA International Match Calendar, with European national teams engaging in more frequent competitive matches against other European national teams of comparable level.

Since 1999, various UEFA bodies had discussed national associations' needs for more competitive fixtures, including more attractive international friendlies, more competitive matches and increased revenue. In 2001, UEFA proposed three potential formats for a new national team competition, with a first edition tentatively planned for 2004–2007. However, this ultimately did not come to fruition.

In October 2013, Norwegian Football Association President Yngve Hallén confirmed that talks had been held to create a third full national-team international tournament for UEFA members in addition to the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship.

The concept of the UEFA Nations League would see all of UEFA's member associations' national teams divided into a series of groups based upon a ranking formulated using their recent results, where they would be promoted and relegated to other groups according to their results within the group. The proposed tournament would take place on dates on the FIFA International Match Calendar that were previously allocated for international friendlies and would not affect the FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship.

In March 2014, UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino stated that one of the benefits of the proposal would be to help "less glamorous" national associations arrange games.

The Royal Belgian Football Association's general secretary, Steven Martens, said that lower-ranked nations would still benefit financially from the competition, as the television contract with UEFA would be centralised. The UEFA Nations League was unanimously adopted by the 54 UEFA member associations at the XXXVIII Ordinary UEFA Congress in Astana on 27 March 2014.


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