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Scotland v Armenia live stream, Wednesday 8 June, 7:45pm BST

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After seeing their World Cup dreams dashed,Scotland(opens in new tab)are back in action as they get their 2022/23 Nations League campaign underway against Armenia.

Steve Clarke’s side will walk out Hampden Park again, one week on from their 3-1 play-off semi-final loss to Ukraine – in which the Scots produced an overall lacklustre performance.

Clearly, Clarke will want to see much better from his players this time out – especially with the Nations League potentially providing a qualification route for Euro 2024.

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.

That said, Joaquin Caparros’ team might just be hoping to avoid a repeat of their last away game – March’s friendly in Norway, which saw them go down to 10 men early on and lose 9-0.

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).

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Scotland could hand debuts to Luton midfielder Allan Campbell and Sunderland striker Ross Stewart, while there are also two uncapped goalkeepers in the squad: Motherwell’s Liam Kelly and St Johnstone’s Zander Clark.

With Henrikh Mkhitaryan having retired from international football in March, Armenia lack a household name; Cadiz centre-back Varazdat Haroyan is the only member of the squad playing his club football in one of Europe’s top five leagues.

Kick-off is at7:45pm BSTonWednesday 8 Juneand the game is being shown live onPremier Sports 1in the UK.

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Tom Hancock started freelancing for FourFourTwo in April 2019 and has also written for The Analyst and When Saturday Comes, among others. He supports Wycombe Wanderers and has a soft spot for Wealdstone. A self-confessed statto, he has been known to watch football with a spreadsheet (or several) open...