It was supposed to be held in March, but the invasion of Ukraine by Russia made it necessary to postpone. And it’s this Wednesday (8:45 pm) when Scotland and the aforementioned Ukraine is measured in Hampden Park with tickets to the World Cup play-off final at stake. in the same waiting Welshthat in the said month of March Austria was removed to wait for a rival in its attempt to infiltrate Qatar World Cup 2022.
Be that as it may, this Scotland-Ukraine This will not be another game. For the visiting team it is very difficult to abstract what is happening in their country. In fact, most of their football players are playing in the Ukrainian league, clearly stopped since the conflict broke out, and although they have been preparing for this match for several weeks, are playing three friendships against Empoly italian, the Borussia Monchengladbach german and the Rijeka Croatian the situation is not perfect. However, some of its footballers like it Zinchenko (Manchester City), Malinovskyi (Atalanta) and Yarmolenko (West Ham) have finished the course normally because they are in different leagues than their country and at the same time the major footballers to follow.
At the stands, there will be a little more than 2,000 Ukrainian fans who have been given shelter by the United Kingdom, and although they will certainly want their team to qualify, if they don’t, it won’t be a big disappointment either considering that in this confrontation. , for obvious reasons, football has somewhat retreated into the background.
About Scotlandcountry fashion in terms of football this course by reaching guards the Europa League final (lost to Eintracht) all eyes were focused Andy Robertsonwho would want to get even without winning the Champions League with Liverpool and others like it McTominay Y McGinnwho wants to get to the World Cup.
Who wins this Wednesday will be measured next Sunday at Welsh in that country, and then yes, the winner will qualify for Qatar 2022.
Likely lineups
Scotland: Gordon; Hendry, Hanley, Cooper; O’Donnell, McTominay, McGregor, Robertson; McGinn, Dykes, Christie.
Ukraine: Pyatov; Karavaev, Zabarnyi, Matvienko, Mykolenko; Malinovskyi, Stepanenko, Zinchenko; Yarmolenko, Yaremchuk, Tsygankov.
Referee: Danny Makkelie (Germany).
stadium: Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Time: 20.45
Source: La Verdad

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