Scotland take on the visitors Georgia in the round 4 match of UEFA Euro Qualification. The match will be played on Tuesday, June 20th at Hampden Park (Glasgow).
Scotland are again quite good in this generation. In this century, the "Tartan Army" struggled to qualify through the traditional routes. The UEFA Nations League helped them return to the level of final tournaments, as they qualified for Euro 2020 through its quota. Although they only managed a draw with England in the tournament, they then lost in the playoff to Ukraine for a spot in the World Cup. However, they quickly got their revenge against the "yellow-blue" team by surpassing them to claim the leadership of their UEFA Nations League group. In the new qualification cycle, under the guidance of Steve Clarke, they started off impressively in March, winning not only against Cyprus but also against Spain with 3-0 and 2-0 victories. In June, they began with a trip to Norway and secured a determined 2-1 victory with goals scored in the final 10 minutes.
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Georgia mainly excelled in the UEFA Nations League. The "Crusaders" have won their groups twice in two different divisions, including their quartet in last year's League C. However, they haven't been able to achieve anything significant in regular qualifications, even during the peak of their talent, although they increasingly posed challenges to favorites, especially with their rising star, Khvicha. In the current qualification campaign, Willie Sagnol's team started with a 1-1 draw against Norway at home. In June, they managed to defeat Cyprus away, which clearly indicates the national team's ambitious goals for this cycle.
The teams met during the qualifying campaigns for Euro 2008 and 2016, with each side winning on their home soil. Scotland will undoubtedly be the clear favorite on their home turf. However, the visitors are currently in high spirits, so it would be worth considering the proposition of "both teams to score."
Prediction for the match: Both teams to score – yes.