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Scotland are out for revenge against Ukraine when the two teams meet in the Nations League clash at Hampden Park on Wednesday.
Scotland are out for revenge against Ukraine when the two teams meet in the Nations League clash at Hampden Park on Wednesday. [6/1 (7.0)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807), while Lyndon Dykes is [7/1 (8.0).](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) [9/5 (2.8) ](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807)while the draw is available at [21/10 (3.1).](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) [11/10 (2.1)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) to come through again this week. [11/2 (6.5)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807) to break the deadlock this time around, while team-mate Andriy Yarmolenko is priced at [15/2 (8.5) ](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807)to score first. [13/8 (2.63)](https://www.bet365.com/olp/open-account?affiliate=365_01105807).
Minute-by-minute report: Scotland need a win to go top of their group. Join Scott Murray for the action from Hampden.
38 min: McTominay intercepts and slips infield to McGinn, just to the right of the Ukraine D. 44 min: Armstrong, Adams and Christie get in each other’s way on the edge of the Ukraine box. 60 min: McGinn takes down a high ball to the left of the Ukraine D. 52 min: Gordon races out of his area to blooter clear under pressure from Yarmolenko, who is tearing down the middle. 56 min: McGinn plays a cute pass around the corner to send Tierney off down the left. But the ball pinballs back towards Hickey, who drives towards the bottom right. The ball breaks to Tierney, who rolls down the inside-left channel towards McGinn, just inside the box. only to be relieved of possession by the excellent Hickey. He rises miles above Malinovskyi and plants a header into the bottom right. Fraser picks up the clearance and cuts in from the left before fizzing a low shot wide left. Dykes hangs high to outjump Ihnatenko and plants another into the bottom right. Scotland go top of Group B1, and next up are the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.
Boos were heard during the minute's applause for the Queen ahead of the match between Scotland and Ukraine at Hampden Park.
[Hampden Park](/topic/hampden-park)." Boos were heard during the minute's applause for the Queen ahead of the match between Scotland and Ukraine at Hampden Park. Scotland v Ukraine: Boos heard during minute's applause for Queen at Hampden Park
Match report as Scotland take control of Nations League Group B1 with a 3-0 win over Ukraine thanks to goals from John McGinn and substitute Lyndon Dykes at ...
You trust the players to get the goal and that's what happened." Speaking to ITV, he added: "We created a lot of chances and missed them, which was the story of our summer. "We were playing with a point to prove tonight. "It's a great start to this run of three matches. "It was important that we had a reset. Steve Clarke's side then face Ukraine in an away fixture on Tuesday which will be played in Krakow, Poland due to Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Tonight we got back to doing what we do well, being horrible to play against and showing desire." Adams led the line well for Scotland and thought he had broken through the Ukraine defence in the closing stages of the first half until he was body-checked by Valeriy Bondar. "We don't know [how bad it is] because he has to go away and get assessed, but it doesn't look like a good one," said Scotland head coach Clarke. But Scotland eventually got the breakthrough when McGinn outmuscled Bondar just inside the box before turning and firing a low, drilled strike into the bottom corner. Scotland have taken control of Group B1, with only two draws needed against Republic of Ireland and Ukraine to finish top. "The summer hurt us badly.
Australian-born striker Lyndon Dykes scored a quickfire double as Scotland boosted their bid for Nations League promotion and gained a measure of revenge ...
Scotland’s fast start had Ukraine pinned back and the chances kept coming. But I came on, I changed the game and got two goals and we got three points so it’s good.” A shadow of the team that beat Scotland in the playoffs, Ukraine provided little resistance as Scotland made it three wins from their four Nations League matches. The Scots have moved above Ukraine to the top of the group as they chase promotion to League A. Ukraine’s hopes of providing a rare moment of levity in their war-torn nation by reaching the World Cup were eventually dashed as they lost to Wales in the play-off final. Australian-born striker Lyndon Dykes scored a quickfire double as Scotland boosted their bid for Nations League promotion and gained a measure of revenge over Ukraine with a 3-0 win in Glasgow.