Denmark v Scotland World Cup qualifier: What time is kick off? What channel is the match on? Where is the match being played?

The Scotland national men’s team are back in action tonight as they take on Denmark in World Cup qualifying.

This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement.

Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

It will be the first match for the Scots since their somewhat anti climatic Euro 2020 finals campaign which ended with a 3-1 defeat by Croatia at Hampden on June 22.

Here, we take you through everything you need to know about the fixture…

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

When is Denmark v Scotland?

Scotland are without a number of key players but Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean is back with the squad after missing the European Championship finals through injuryScotland are without a number of key players but Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean is back with the squad after missing the European Championship finals through injury
Scotland are without a number of key players but Norwich City midfielder Kenny McLean is back with the squad after missing the European Championship finals through injury

Scotland take on Denmark in world cup qualifying tonight (Wednesday, September 1, 2021) with a 7:45pm kick off.

Where is Denmark v Scotland being played?

The Parken Stadium in Copenhagen will host the match.

The venue, along with Scotland’s Hampden Park, was one of the many grounds which hosted fixtures during last summer’s European Championship finals.

The Stadium, first opened in 1992, has a capacity of 60,000 and is also the home ground of FC Copenhagen.

Where can I watch Denmark v Scotland?

The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event with build up starting at 7pm.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Alternativley, BBC Radio Scotland will have live audio coverage of the match with build up starting at 6pm on the broadcaster’s Sportsound programme.

Highlights off the match will also be shown on BBC 1 Scotland’s Sportscene at 10:35pm.

What are the odds for Denmark v Scotland?

Denmark – 40/85

Draw – 10/3

Scotland – 7/1

All odds correct at the time of writing. Over 18s only. Please gamble responsibly and Be Gamble Aware. www.begambleaware.org.

Denmark v Scotland – is there team news?

Scotland go into the match very much under strength with a number of key players missing.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Premier League stars Stuart Armstrong and John McGinn have both been forced to withdraw along with Celtic duo James Forrest and Greg Taylor and young Rangers full back Nathan Paterson.

Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay was also unavailable through injury but Steve Clarke still has plenty talented players to call upon.

Norwich City’s Kenny McLean is a welcome return to the squad after missing the European Championship finals while there could a be first cap for Aberdeen midfielder Lewis Ferguson.

The Scotland squad: Gordon, Clark, Kelly, Robertson, Hanley, Tierney, McKenna, Gallagher, Hendry, Cooper, McGregor, McLean, Gilmour, Turnbull, Ferguson, Christie, Fraser, Dykes, Adams.