Scotland head into their final Nations League group game against Poland tonight with plenty on the line.
Steve Clarke’s side sit bottom of Group 1A with four points but can still finish second and qualify for the quarter-finals if they can beat the Poles tonight.
Three points would see Scotland jump ahead of tonight’s opponents and finish third, thus avoiding relegation back to League B.
It could also see us take second away from Croatia if they are beaten by Portugal and there is enough of a swing in goal difference, with the head-to-head against the Croats level.
Below, Not the Old Firm details everything you need to know about the Nations League game in Warsaw.

Poland vs Scotland kick-off time
Poland host the Scots in the final Nations League group A1 game tonight, Monday November 18. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.
Poland vs Scotland TV channel
Once again, the latest Scotland game will not be on television after the same happened with last month’s Croatia and Portugal clashes, and Croatia again on Friday.
Instead, it will be streamed live on YouTube, both on the Scotland National Team channel and also on Viaplay Sports.
The live stream is expected to start just before kick-off (7.45pm).
BBC Scotland will have full radio commentary for the game, with the Sportsound programme starting at 6pm.
Scotland team & injury news
Lewis Morgan and Che Adams both pulled out of Steve Clarke’s original squad with injuries.
Stuart Armstrong was drafted in and came off the bench against Croatia. John McGinn was benched for that one but his goalscoring impact could earn him a recall to the XI.
Meanwhile, Clarke has hinted two games in four days could be too much for Ben Doak after his starring role at Hampden.
