It's been a rough couple of weeks for Scotland, but today's trip to Yerevan to face Armenia offers a chance to stop the rot. The alternative hardly bears thinking about for Steve Clarke and his men, who haven't exactly done the Tartan Army proud of late. Read on to find out how to get an Armenia vs Scotland live stream and watch the Nations League online, no matter where you are in the world.
Eduard Spertsyan, who scored a spectacular winner against Ireland, is back in the team after being rested at the weekend, as is their burly, bearded central defender Varazdat Haroyan. The strikeforce being fielded by Joaquín Caparros is a makeshift one, with midfielders Vahan Bichakhchyan and Tigran Barseghyan playing much higher than they're used to.
Scotland skipper Andy Robertson misses out through injury, as do both of their goalscorers from the reverse fixture, which they won 2-0. Anthony Ralston is on the bench and Scott McKenna is injured. Despite the absences of Robertson and Kieran Tierney, Clarke is sticking with the oft-criticized three-at-the-back formation, while Billy Gilmour and Stuart Armstrong have been handed starts in a packed midfield.
Date: Tuesday, June 14
Kick-off time: 8pm AMT (local) / 5pm BST / 12pm ET / 9am PT / 2am AEST / 4am NZST
Venue: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan
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A limp 3-1 defeat to Ukraine at the start of the month ended Scotland's World Cup hopes, but if fans thought that things couldn't get worse, how wrong they were. Losing 3-0 to crisis-stricken Ireland at the weekend was probably the lowest point of the Clarke era, and with their next fixture three months away, Scotland desperately need to give their fans a lift right now.
John McGinn's uncharacteristically wasteful finishing has made him an easy scapegoat, but woeful defensive organization has been a bigger problem. Opponents have been able to breach the Scotland rearguard with alarming regularity and ease, with poor Craig Gordon repeatedly left to fend for himself.
Armenia are at the bottom of the group by way of goal difference, but they're level on points with Scotland, and could catapult themselves up to second with a victory. Spertsyan's thunderbolt ensured he'd take the plaudits from their 1-0 victory over Ireland at the start of the month, but Barseghyan was a constant menace throughout and, given half a yard, will be all too happy to take aim with that wicked left foot.
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