Overview
- The friendly kicks off at 5pm BST at Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz and will be broadcast live on BBC Two and BBC Scotland.
- Scotland have lost back-to-back home games—3-0 to Greece in March and 3-1 to Iceland on June 5—conceding six goals in total.
- Angus Gunn and Robby McCrorie are sidelined by injury, and Cieran Slicker’s error-ridden debut casts doubt on his starting role.
- Ross Doohan and 18-year-old Callan McKenna have been called up to fill the goalkeeper void.
- Liechtenstein sit 205th in FIFA rankings with one win in their last 48 matches and Scotland are 1/16 favourites.