SCOTLAND will begin and end their qualification campaign for the 2022 FIFA World Cup at Hampden Park.
Steve Clarke's side take on Austria to start their campaign on March 25. 2021.
They will end their group stage at home to Denmark on November 15, 2021. Denmark are the highest ranked team in the group.
Scotland do not have a Nations League place to fall back on, so qualification through the group stages is the only viable route to Qatar 2022.
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Their penultimate fixture sees an away trip to Moldova.
The full list of fixtures can be found below.
The fixtures have been confirmed.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) December 8, 2020
We start at home to Austria on Thursday 25 March 2021.
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