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Scotland is looking to bounce back from recent losses as they face Croatia in the UEFA Nations League this weekend. However, fans hoping to catch the match on TV will be disappointed to learn that Norwegian broadcaster Viaplay, who currently holds the rights, will not be airing the game.

Due to a number of injuries, Scotland’s head coach Steve Clarke is facing a selection dilemma with nearly an entire starting XI missing from the squad. This has led to the return of veteran Craig Gordon, as well as first call-ups for Nicky Devlin, Jack MacKenzie, Liam Lindsay, and Andy Irving. Additionally, Kevin Nisbet has been added to the squad as a late inclusion.

The match between Croatia and Scotland is scheduled to take place tomorrow, on Saturday, October 12, at Stadion Maksimir in Zagreb, Croatia, with a kick-off time of 5pm UK time. Unfortunately, the game will not be televised, marking the first time in a decade that a Scotland national team match will not be broadcast.

However, fans can still catch the action as the game will be live streamed for free on Viaplay’s YouTube channel. This provides an alternative way for supporters to watch the match and show their support for the team.

In terms of the Scotland squad, key players like Hanley, Robertson, Gilmour, and McTominay are included, along with new faces such as Devlin and MacKenzie. The team will be looking to put up a strong performance against Croatia and secure a much-needed victory.

Overall, while the absence of TV coverage may be disappointing for fans, the live stream option ensures that supporters can still follow the game closely. With a mix of experienced players and newcomers in the squad, Scotland will be aiming to put on a good show and come away with a positive result in their upcoming match against Croatia.