Scotland v Israel: Live build-up, score, Hampden team news and World Cup qualifier info

Scotland’s captain Andy Robertson. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)

Last month’s wins over Moldova and Austria not only ensured Scotland occupy second spot in the World Cup qualifying section and ruled Grant Hanley out through suspension, it also sparked a national ticket rush for this evening’s match.

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There’s now no briefs left so the only way to keep up with the game for those not at the National Stadium in Mount Florida, is on TV, radio or here at The Scotsman’s live blog.

We’ll have all the info and pre-match build-up, team news, match action, reaction and analysis this afternoon, this evening and across the weekend.

Last updated: Saturday, 09 October, 2021, 15:45

  • Hampden Park – SOLD OUT
  • Kick off 5pm
  • World Cup qualifying – UEFA Group F
  • Scotland without Grant Hanley (suspended)

As promised, half an hour ago here’s the team….

Another piece of team news unlikely to split opinion is Craig Gordon starting in goals – and he has a point to prove.

The team news we are guaranteed is that Grant Hanley – a defensive stalwart under Steve Clarke – is suspended after picking up two bookings.

There are three bookings permitted in Champions League group sections but in the international groups? Two rule you out. Scotland coach John Carver questioned the difference earlier this week.

This is the first of several alarm calls today – it’s half an hour until Steve Clarke’s team news will be revealed. We expect to learn his line-up around 3.45pm.

This is the 10th time the teams have played in history and the second in this World Cup qualifying section – here’s how the first one went, back in March.

Unhandled: video-youtube

Scotland are second in the group, by a point, ahead of today’s visitors to a very, very wet Glasgow.

While it is not impossible to catch Denmark by the group mathematics, it’s football and not probabilities we’re playing so the race is really on for second place.

After this afternoon’s game Israel head to bottom-side Moldova with a double-header waiting in November away to Austria and home to Faroe Islands.Scotland head away on Tuesday night too, to the Faroe Islands, and then have a tea-time kick-off in Moldova in November followed by the group closer against winners-in-waiting Denmark.

Therefore, the second-versus-third encounter has much riding on it ahead of the final three games, as the table shows.

  1. Denmark Played – 6; Won 6; Drawn 0; Lost 0; Goals 22; Against 0; Points 18
  2. Scotland Played – 6; Won 3; Drawn 2; Lost 1; Goals 9; Against 5; Points 11
  3. Israel Played – 6; Won 3; Drawn 1; Lost 2; Goals 14; Against 11; Points 10
  4. Austria Played – 6; Won 2; Drawn 1; Lost 3; Goals 9; Against 13; Points 7
  5. Faroe Is Played – 6; Won 1; Drawn 1; Lost 4; Goals 4; Against 14; Points 4
  6. Moldova Played – 6; Won 0; Drawn 1; Lost 5; Goals 3; Against 18; Points 1

Israel and Scotland had met just three times until 2018… since then there have been six games between the teams and tonight will be the SEVENTH in just three years.

Here’s a look at the results between the Scotland men’s team and Israel – and it’s worth noting, Israel have NEVER won at Hampden.

March 28, 2021
Israel 1-1 Scotland

November 18, 2020
Israel 1-0 Scotland

October 8, 2020
Scotland 0-0 Israel (5-3 penalties)

September 4, 2020
Scotland 1-1 Israel


November 20, 2018

Scotland 3-2 Israel

October 11, 2018
Israel 2-1 Scotland

January 28, 1986
Israel 0-1 Scotland

April 28, 1986
Scotland 3-1 Israel

February 25, 1981
Israel 0-1 Scotland

Hello and welcome to The Scotsman’s live coverage of this evening’s vital (aren’t they all?) World Cup qualifier between Scotland and Israel.

We’ll have all the build-up, live updates and reaction across the afternoon, evening and weekend.