Scotland vs Denmark Live Stream Online


Denmark vs Scotland live stream: How to watch 2022 World Cup qualifier online and on TV today

The Tartan Army look to take some promising signs from Euro 2020 as they pursue a place at Qatar 2022

Scotland resume their 2022 World Cup Qualification campaign as they visit Euro 2020 semi-finalists Denmark in a crucial Group F match.


The Danes are the highest scorers in European qualification so far, with 14 strikes in just three games.


While the Scots travel to Copenhagen unbeaten in their last four away internationals.


Steve Clarke’s squad has been decimated due to injury and coronavirus.


But Clarke will be determined to get a performance at least in Denmark, with a home game against Moldova and a trip to Austria to follow.

Here’s everything you need to know about the match.


When is it?


Denmark host Scotland on Wednesday 1 September. The match kicks off at 7:45pm UK time at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.


How can I watch it?


The World Cup Qualifier will be shown on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting at 7pm.


For non-Sky customers, the game can be viewed on the Now TV app, with Sport passes allowing you to stream the game live for £9.99. In addition, Sky subscribers can also stream the match on the Sky Go app.


What is the team news?


Notable absentees for Scotland include Greg Taylor and James Forrest, who are injured, while John McGinn and Nathan Patterson are in isolation. Midfielders Stuart Armstrong and Scott McTominay have also been ruled out of the clash in Copenhagen.


David Marshall, Jon McLaughlin, Kevin Nisbet and are also out. Stephen O’Donnell is a doubt after recently missing three Motherwell games due to illness, though he has returned to training and could feature.


Set-piece coach Austin MacPhee, a new member of Clarke’s backroom staff, will miss all three games with Covid-19.


Denmark, meanwhile, have a relatively clean bill of health, although Euro 2020 hero Martin Braithwaite is unlikely to feature, having picked up a knee injury during Barcelona’s last match against Getafe. AFC Bournemouth midfielder Philip Billing will also miss the clash due to illness.


Latest Odds


Denmark 2/5


Draw 10/3


Scotland 13/2


Predicted Starting Line-ups


Denmark: Schmeichel; Christensen, Kjaer, Anderson; Stryger Larsen, Delaney, Hojbjerg, Maehle; Damsgaard, Dolberg, Poulsen


Scotland: Gordon; McKenna, Hanley, Tierney; O’Donnell, McGregor, Gilmour, Turnbull, Robertson; Dykes, Adams

Prediction


We’ll go with the hosts here, who will make their extra quality count against an under-strength Scotland squad. Denmark 2-0 Scotland.


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INTERNATIONAL football returns tonight as Scotland take on Denmark in World Cup qualifying.


Steve Clarke's side return to Group F duty in Copenhagen having drawn two and won one of the opening three matches.


Tonight's opponents top the group with a flawless record so far of three wins from three scoring 14 goals and conceding zero so far.


Here's all you need to know.


When do Scotland play Denmark?


Scotland take on Denmark TONIGHT.


The match will kick-off at 7.45pm.



Where is the match?


The match will be played at Telia Parken in Copenhagen, Denmark.


Is it on TV?


Yes. The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event.


Coverage will begin at 7pm.


Can I live stream the match?


Yes. The match can also be streamed through Now TV.


You can purchase a pass for £9.98 HERE.


You can also watch through the Sky Go app.


What is the latest team news?


Scotland have been hit with a bit of an injury and Covid crisis ahead of the match.


Scott McTominay, Stuart Armstrong, James Forrest and Greg Taylor will all miss out through injury.


And Nathan Patterson, John McGinn, Kevin Nisbet and Stephen O'Donnell are out due to Covid issues.


GO AGAIN Denmark vs Scotland: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for World Cup qualifier


THE international break is upon us as Scotland travel to face off against Denmark tonight.


The national side haven't been in action since their participation ended in the group stage at Euro 2020.


And they will now aim to pick up a result against the Danes to hold on to second place in their World Cup qualifying group.


What time does Denmark vs Scotland kick off?

Denmark host Scotland TONIGHT, Wednesday, September 1.

The match kicks off at 7.45pm UK time.

It will be held at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.

What TV channel is Denmark vs Scotland on and can I live stream it?

You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event with coverage starting at 7pm.

You can sign up to Sky TV HERE.

Or, if you don't want to sign up for Sky, you can buy a Now TV Sports Pass to stream the game live for £9.99.

The match will also available to stream on the Sky Go app.

Alternatively, you can keep up-to-date with all the latest action with SunSport's LIVE blog.



Team News

Stuart Armstrong and Scott McTominay had already been ruled out of the upcoming games, but there have been several other withdrawals.


Greg Taylor, James Forrest, John McGinn and Nathan Patterson will also miss the match - although the latter two can join the group for Moldova and Austria once their quarantine ends.


Latest Odds

Denmark 2/5


Draw 16/5


Scotland 7/1


*Odds from Paddy Power correct as of August 30.


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What's Scotland's form like?

Croatia 3 Scotland 1 (June 22)


Scotland XI: Marshall, O'Donnell, McTominay, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, McGinn, McGregor, Armstrong, Dykes, Adams.


England 0 Scotland 0 (June 18)


Scotland XI: Marshall, O'Donnell, McTominay, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, Gilmour, McGinn, McGregor, Dykes, Adams.


Scotland 0 Czech Republic 2 (June 14)


Scotland XI: Marshall, O'Donnell, Hendry, Hanley, Cooper, Robertson, McGinn, McTominay, Armstrong, Dykes, Christie.


Luxembourg 0 Scotland 1 (June 6)


Scotland XI: Marshall, O'Donnell, Hanley, Gallagher, Tierney, Robertson, McGregor, McTominay, McGinn, Adams, Dykes.


Netherlands 2 Scotland 2 (June 2)


Scotland XI: Gordon, Forrest, Hendry, Cooper, Tierney, Robertson, Turnbull, McGregor, Armstrong, Christie, Dykes.