
Scotland vs Iceland: Stream FREE as build up to World Cup qualifiers begins with new faces in squad
THE domestic season might be over but there's still football to be played.
All eyes will be back on Hampden as Scotland build up to the World Cup qualifiers in a clash with Iceland.
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Steve Clarke's men are preparing for the World Cup qualifiers in September
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Napoli superstar Scott McTominay is back with the national team
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Lennon Miller will be hoping to win a first Scotland cap
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Albert Gudmundsson, right, is Iceland's top man
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Steve Clarke's men will begin to reach the 2026 showpiece in USA, Canada and Mexico in early September.
The two friendly clashes over the course of the next week will be the final preparations for the national team on the pitch before those qualifiers.
Before facing Liechtenstein next week, it's Iceland up first.
Scotland had found a good run of form, ending a horror run by going four games unbeaten.
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A run of three wins in a row came to a shuddering halt with a 3-0 home defeat to Greece that consigned Clarke's side to Nations League relegation.
So these two upcoming matches will give the Scots a chance to build some momentum once again ahead of September.
There are several players looking to earn their first cap and look to make an impact ahead of those big games coming up too.
SunSport has all you need to know ahead of the big game.
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When does Scotland vs Iceland kick off?
Scotland face Iceland this Friday, 6 June
The match kicks-off at 7.45pm
It's happening at Hampden Park in Glasgow
Granit Maqedonci from Sweden will be the referee but VAR will NOT be in operation at the national stadium
Can I live stream Scotland vs Iceland? Is it on TV?
Scotland vs Iceland will be shown live by the BBC
Coverage gets underway on BBC One Scotland from 7.30pm
The match can be streamed for FREE via the BBC Sport app, BBC Sport Scotland website and BBC iPlayer
via the BBC Sport app, BBC Sport Scotland website and BBC iPlayer Sportsound will have live commentary on BBC Radio Scotland
You can also follow every kick right here with SunSport's LIVE match blog
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Many of Scotland's biggest stars are part of the squad at the end of a hectic campaign.
Those include captain Andy Robertson and Scott McTominay, who both tasted league title glory in England and Italy respectively.
Nobody has, at the time of writing, pulled out of the squad that was named by Steve Clarke.
Goalkeeper Angus Gunn is back in the squad and likely to start but Craig Gordon is out.
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Hibs striker Kieron Bowie's excellent form earned him a first Scotland call-up and he'll be one of the uncapped players hoping for a debut.
Connor Barron, Andy Irving, Lennon Miller, Josh Doig, Robby McCrorie and Cieran Slicker will also be eyeing a first international cap.
Former Burnley winger Johann Berg Gudmundsson and ex-Cardiff man Aron Gunnarsson are among the more familiar names in Arnar Gunnlaugsson's squad.
Gunnlaugsson, who as only appointed Iceland boss this year, had a brief spell in Scottish football as a player with Dundee United in the 2002-03 season.
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Iceland's danger man is striker Albert Gudmundsson.
The 27-year old has 10 goals 39 caps for his country and spent last season on loan at Fiorentina from Serie A rivals Genoa.
Latest odds*
Scotland 8/13
Draw 13/5
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Iceland 15/4
*odds as of 4pm on Tuesday, June 4
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