The World Cup play off draw takes place on Friday, which will determine which teams will go head to head for a spot in the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Thanks to Scotland's win against Denmark in their final Group F match, they are seeded for the semi finals and will therefore face one of Austria, North Macedonia, Turkey, Poland, Ukraine or Czech Republic.
And Scotland aren't the only UK-seeded side - Wales have also secured a seeded spot.
With the play-offs taking place next March, the draw will help Steve Clarke's side to prepare for what lies ahead as they try to move one step closer to Doha's World Cup.
Having made it through to the play-off stage of Euro 2020 earlier this summer, the team will look to build on this experience and move forward to win those all-important seats on the plane to Doha.
Here's what you need to know about the World Cup play off draw on Friday...
When is the World Cup play off draw?
The World Cup play off draw will take place in Zurich, Switzerland at the Fifa headquarters on Friday November 26 at 4pm UK time.
How to watch World Cup play off draw?
The World Cup play off draw can be livestreamed on Fifa's official website on Friday afternoon.
Coverage will start at 4pm.
When will the World Cup play offs take place?
The World Cup play offs are set to take place in March 2022.
The twelve teams in the draw will be divided into three groups to play semis and finals.
Semi final matches will be played on March 24-25 2022, and finals on March 28-29 2022.
The three winners of these finals will then qualify for the World Cup.
Which teams are seeded for the World Cup play offs?
Scotland, Portugal, Italy, Russia, Sweden and Wales are all seeded for the World Cup play offs.
Who could Scotland face in World Cup play offs?
Scotland and the other seeded sides could be drawn against any of the following teams:
- Austria
- North Macedonia
- Turkey
- Poland
- Ukraine
- Czech Republic
When does the 2022 Qatar World Cup start?
The 2022 World Cup will start on November 21 2022, with the final taking place on December 18 2022.
This is later in the year than usual due to extremely high temperatures in Doha in the summer.
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