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Predictions and team news for Belarus vs Scotland, including betting tips, betting odds, and information on Bet Builder for the upcoming match

World Cup qualifier: Details, betting tips, predictions, and TV information for Scotland's clash against Belarus at the ZTE Arena in Zalaegerszeg

Forecasts and developments for the Belarus vs Scotland match, including squad updates, betting...
Forecasts and developments for the Belarus vs Scotland match, including squad updates, betting advice, odds, and Bet Builder options.

Predictions and team news for Belarus vs Scotland, including betting tips, betting odds, and information on Bet Builder for the upcoming match

Scotland is set to face Belarus in a crucial World Cup qualifier on Monday, September 8, at the ZTE Arena in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary. The kick-off time is 7.45pm.

The Scots have been in good form, particularly on the road. They recently secured victories against Poland (2-1) and Greece (1-0) in the Nations League. Notably, Scotland has kept clean sheets in five of their last eight games, and has conceded the first goal in only two of their last ten internationals.

Scotland is the favourite to win the match, with odds of 1-2, while Belarus is priced at 11-2. However, Belarus's recent form suggests a more open contest, as four of their last five internationals featured over 3.5 goals. They conceded 15 shots on target in their last match against Greece, a game they lost 5-1.

Belarus is playing their home fixtures behind closed doors in Hungary due to a Uefa sanction imposed due to the country's support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The match will be broadcast on BBC One Scotland & BBC Three, with live coverage also available. Scotland fans can also look back on the first three matches at their temporary home stadium in Zalaegerszeg last year's Nations League, which were forgettable contests: goalless stalemates with Bulgaria and Northern Ireland and a 1-1 draw with Luxembourg.

Scotland plays against Belarus in Group C of the European qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The other teams in Group C are Denmark and Greece. The match is part of the World Cup qualifying competition.

Midfielder Billy Gilmour has been booked eight times in his last 24 starts in the Premier League, and will be crucial in maintaining Scotland's defensive solidity.

With Scotland in good form and favoured to win, fans are eagerly anticipating this World Cup qualifier. The match promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams looking to secure valuable points in their quest for World Cup qualification.

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