Joaquin Caparros' men stunned Ireland at the weekend with a 1-0 win in Yerevan and arrive in Glasgow as group leaders. That offers Steve Clarke an opportunity ...
"We know all the Scotland players because we have watched a lot of matches. I don’t think he will change it in defence. Last week didn’t go well against Ukraine, but there's the chance to make up for that - at least a bit - against Armenia at Hampden tonight. The heartbreaking end to the Qatar journey coupled with a lacklustre display against Ukraine has made it a massive night for the players and boss at Hampden. A swift change of seat in the press box required at Hampden after the rain started coming through the roof and directly on to the laptop. There was a lot of headscratching when the Nations League was first launched but as the picture became clearer it was obvious it was a huge opportunity for Scotland - and one they took as Steve Clarke's men booked a place at Euro 2020 after those nerve-shredding shoot-out wins over Israel and Serbia. A bright start from the Scots though who have enjoyed most of the possession and are looking to out Armenia under pressure at every opprtunity. Seems like a matter of when and not if Scotland make the breakthrough after a really strong start. But he's been heavilty invovled so far and it looks like Scotland are in the mood, but need to get that first goal. What a moment for the right back and that should allow Steve Calrke to breathe a little easier, jst as Armenia were starting to frustrate. There's the breakthrough for Scotland and it's a debut goal for Anthony Ralston! The full-back drifts into the back post to meet Armstroing's excellent delivery, and plants a clever header back across Yurchenko and ito the far corner.
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My name is Manuel Carmona Hidalgo and I will be your antifrion for this match. Scotland and Armenia have never met in the history of both teams. The countdown to the Qatar 2022 World Cup has begun and the wait for the World Cup is still long, so some qualified teams will start to have preparation matches.
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Kick-off is at 7:45pm BST on Wednesday 8 June and the game is being shown live on Premier Sports 1 in the UK. This will be the very first meeting between these two countries; Armenia are unbeaten in six previous encounters with Home Nations (2 v Northern Ireland and 2 v Wales). As for Armenia, they travel to Glasgow off the back of a 1-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in their Group B1 opener.
Ralston plays this evening at Hampden as Scots look to get off to a flier.
The head coach opted to ring in the changes following his side's disastrous exit in the World Cup playoff final in a 3-1 defeat at home to Ukraine. The Celtic defender will make his first start for the national team. Steve Clarke has named his XI with Stuart Armstrong also coming back into the starting side.
Match report as Scotland cure World Cup hangover with routine UEFA Nations League win over Armenia for perfect start to Group B1 campaign; Anthony Ralston ...
We did brilliantly tonight to come back after a tough result and hopefully we can continue in the right way." The Celtic full-back said: "It felt amazing to get my first start and my first goal. "It was important to refresh it and also important for the boys who played last week and had to go again. Clarke said afterwards: "It was important to get back to winning ways, start the next winning run and hopefully that was tonight. "The wing-backs were excellent, with Ralston in particular now giving Clarke plenty to consider moving forward. That is the next goal and Clarke already has it in his sights. It's every kid's dream as a footballer is to play and score for your country. "Under pressure following the manner of that 3-1 home defeat to Ukraine, this was an emphatic response. It is a role that Andy has really grown into and sometimes he doesn't quite get the mentions that maybe he should do. John put the perfect ball in and I just needed it to hit my head," McKenna said afterwards. "But I thought the captain was exceptional. There had been an air of despondency around Scottish football since the chance to go to Qatar later in the year was taken away.
GLASGOW, June 8 (Reuters) - Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a 2-0 win over Armenia on Wednesday as Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna ...
Scotland moved on to three points in Group 1 of League B -- the same as Armenia and Ukraine, who beat Ireland in Dublin. Scotland dominated the game and took the lead through Ralston when he made a run to the far post where the wing back -- making his full debut -- connected with Stuart Armstrong's cross to head the ball across goal and into the net. Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a 2-0 win over Armenia on Wednesday as Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna scored their first international goals.
Scotland 2-0 Armenia: Ralston and McKenna ensured Steve Clarke's men kicked off their Nations League campaign with victory.
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Two first-half goals allowed Scotland to a 2-0 victory in Glasgow against a defence-minded opposition.
“He was good,” Clarke said. “It was a very good performance against a very defensive team,” Clarke said. With Joaquin Caparros’s visitors redefining the term “packed defence” it took concerted advances from Scotland’s two wing-backs to start unhinging the most obdurate of rearguards.
Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna bagged their first international goals as Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over ...
There will be bigger challenges ahead for the Scots but they did what they had to do against a very limited side. The visitors looked to be offering nothing in attack but in the 13th minute they sprung the offside trap but Eduard Spertsyan’s effort was too weak to bother keeper Craig Gordon. There had been an air of despondency around Scottish football since the chance to go to Qatar later in the year was taken away.