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Scotland national football team
Nations League | League A
Oct 15, 2024 at 7.45pm UK
Hampden Park
Portugal national football team

Scotland
vs.
Portugal

Preview: Scotland vs. Portugal - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Tuesday's Nations League clash between Scotland and Portugal, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

On the brink of qualifying for the quarter-finals of the UEFA Nations League, Portugal head to Hampden Park for a date with Scotland in League A Group 1 on Tuesday.

Roberto Martinez's team overcame Poland 3-1 at the weekend to remain perfect in the 2024-25 edition, while their hosts put in a valiant effort against Croatia but ultimately fell to a 2-1 defeat.


Match preview

Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo on October 12, 2024© Imago

Not content with just the 900 career goals, Cristiano Ronaldo remains on a mission to breach the 1,000 mark and inched ever closer to that unparalleled milestone on Saturday, doubling Portugal's lead against Poland after Bernardo Silva broke the deadlock.

Even though Piotr Zielinski cut the deficit in half for Poland to ostensibly set up a tense finale, his effort was cancelled out by one of his teammates, as Jan Bednarek diverted the ball into his own net in the dying embers to restore Portugal's comfortable advantage.

Now three for three in the 2024-25 competition, having flexed their muscles against Croatia and Scotland in September, the 2016 European champions are three points clear at the top of the section and can wrap up a quarter-final place with a win if other results go their way.

Should Portugal prevail in Glasgow, the only scenario in which they would be forced to wait to confirm a top-two finish would be if Poland defeat Croatia - leaving both sides on six points and Portugal on 12 - although Martinez's men would then need to lose both games in November to drop out of the knockout berths.

Such a scenario is unthinkable for the Selecao, who are the only team in the four League A groups with a perfect record of nine points after three games, although they did not get the better of Tuesday's foes without a major scare in September.

Scotland's Billy Gilmour and Kenny McLean react during the UEFA Nations League match against Croatia, on October 12, 2024© Imago

Indeed, Steve Clarke's men were in the ascendancy after just seven minutes against Portugal last month thanks to international goal machine Scott McTominay, only for Bruno Fernandes and the inevitable Ronaldo to turn the tie on its head.

Scotland were consigned to an identical fate against Croatia on Saturday evening, as after Ryan Christie drew first blood in Zagreb, Clarke's crop failed to cling onto their advantage once again as Igor Matanovic and Andrej Kramaric propelled the 2018 World Cup finalists to a comeback success.

Che Adams's last-gasp leveller being disallowed for offside rubbed salt into the wounds for Scotland, who have not been blown away by any of their League A foes thus far, but the pointless hosts are heading straight back down to the second tier barring a miraculous turnaround.

Draw or lose on Tuesday and Scotland can more or less kiss their wafer-thin top-two hopes goodbye, and it is now four successive defeats for Tuesday's hosts, whose only win in their last 15 games came against minnows Gibraltar in a summer friendly.

September's agonising loss to Portugal also made it four straight defeats to the Euro 2016 winners for Scotland, who have not conquered their upcoming visitors since 1980, where Kenny Dalglish was among the scorers in a 4-1 European Championship crushing.

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Team News

Liverpool's Diogo Jota celebrates scoring his second goal on September 25, 2024© Imago

Portugal came through their triumph over Poland unscathed on the physical front, although Sporting Lisbon centre-back Goncalo Inacio withdrew from the ranks with an injury before the October internationals began.

Joao Palhinha - who has experienced a difficult start to life at Bayern Munich - Francisco Conceicao and Tomas Araujo were all omitted from the matchday squad at the weekend, although those were tactical decisions from Martinez, who had to leave three of his troops out.

With Inacio and Araujo out, Chelsea's Renato Veiga began at centre-back on his full debut for Portugal's senior team, although Antonio Silva is now an alternative option if jellied legs come into play.

Scotland also have no fresh concerns to report from their narrow defeat to Croatia, prior to which Angus Gunn, Lawrence Shankland and Greg Taylor all pulled out with injuries, in addition to Celtic winger James Forrest.

Almost neck-and-neck on the appearances front, Andrew Robertson (77) and veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon (76) should add another cap to their CVs on Tuesday, where the former would overtake Alex McLeish for fourth all-time.

Despite seeing his last-gasp equaliser in Zagreb disallowed, Adams - who has six direct goal contributions from his first nine appearances in a Torino shirt - is certainly a candidate to replace Lyndon Dykes at the tip of the attack.


Scotland possible starting lineup:
Gordon; Ralston, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson; McLean, Gilmour; Doak, McTominay, Christie; Adams

Portugal possible starting lineup:
Costa; Dalot, Dias, Veiga, Mendes; Silva, R. Neves; Jota, Fernandes, Leao; Ronaldo


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We say: Scotland 1-2 Portugal

All three of Scotland's losses thus far in League A have been by just the one goal, but unfortunately for Clarke's men, we can envisage that exact same scenario unfolding at Hampden Park.

While fatigue may come into play for both sides, Portugal's options for change off the bench are much more menacing, and the Selecao should march to the win that will more than likely punch their ticket to the quarters.


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League A1

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1 Portugal Portugal33009
2 Croatia Croatia32016
3 Poland Poland31023
4 Scotland flag Scotland30030

League A2

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1 Italy Italy32107
2 France France32016
3 Belgium Belgium31114
4 Israel Israel30030

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1 Germany Germany32107
2 Netherlands Netherlands31205
3 Hungary Hungary30212
4 Bosnia Bosnia H'vina30121

League A4

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Spain Spain32107
2 Denmark Denmark32016
3 Serbia Serbia31114
4 Switzerland Switzerland30030

League B1

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Georgia Georgia32016
2 Czech Republic Czech Republic32016
3 Albania national flag Albania31023
4 Ukraine Ukraine31023

League B2

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Greece Greece33009
2 England flag England32016
3 Ireland Rep. Ireland31023
4 Finland Finland30030

League B3

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Norway Norway32107
2 Austria Austria31114
3 Slovenia Slovenia31114
4 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan30121

League B4

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Turkey Turkey32107
2 Wales flag Wales31205
3 Iceland Iceland31114
4 Montenegro Montenegro30030

League C1

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Sweden Sweden32107
2 Slovakia Slovakia32107
3 Estonia Estonia31023
4 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan30030

League C2

TeamPWDLPTS
1 Romania Romania33009
2 Kosovo flag Kosovo32016
3 Cyprus Cyprus31023
4 Lithuania Lithuania30030

League C3

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1 Belarus Belarus31205
2 Bulgaria Bulgaria31205
3 Northern Ireland flag N. Ireland31114
4 Luxembourg flag Luxembourg30121

League C4

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1 Macedonia N. Macedonia32107
2 Armenia Armenia31114
3 Latvia Latvia31023
4 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands30212

League D1

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1 Gibraltar flag Gibraltar21104
2 San Marino flag San Marino21013
3 Liechtenstein flag Liechtenstein20111

League D2

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1 Republic of Moldova Moldova22006
2 Malta flag Malta21013
3 Andorra flag Andorra20020


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