Is Armenia vs Scotland on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Nations League fixture

Everything you need to know before the final Nations League clash this season

Karl Matchett
Tuesday 14 June 2022 17:47 BST
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The task for Steve Clarke is once again to pick up his side and ask for a response after a demoralising defeat - and once again Armenia are the opponents in the firing line, in the Nations League.

Last time it was a 2-0 victory for the Scots against Armenia which provided a boost after a World Cup play-off defeat to Ukraine; this time around they’ll be looking to do the same after losing 3-0 in Group B1 to Republic of Ireland.

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Captain Andy Robertson and manager Clarke have both made it clear that the performance, as well as the result, was unacceptable and must be improved upon as quickly as possible.

Defeat would leave Scotland bottom of the Nations League group, albeit having played one game fewer than Armenia - though that extra fixture to play is also against Ukraine, so a positive result there is far from assured and the bottom nation at the end of the group campaign will be relegated.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game.

When is the match?

Armenia against Scotland kicks off at 5.00pm BST on Tuesday 14 June in Yerevan.

Where can I watch?

The Nations League clash will be broadcast live on Premier Sports 1. Subscribers can stream the game via the Premier Player app and desktop website.

Confirmed line-ups

ARM: Yurchenko, Hambardzumyan, Mkoyan, Haroyan, A Hovhannisyan, Bayramyan, Grigoryan, Spertsyan, Barseghyan, Dashyan, Bichakhchyan

SCO: Gordon, Patterson, McTominay, Hanley, McGinn, McGregor, Adams, Hendry, Gilmour, Taylor, Armstrong

Odds

Armenia 6/1

Draw 31/10

Scotland 10/17

Prediction

Steve Clarke’s side must bounce back from the disappointing weekend defeat and claim a victory here, but there’s little evidence to suggest they’ll do so with ease. Armenia 1-1 Scotland.

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