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Scotland Austria MATCH REPORT Qualifying round ­ Group F ­ Matchday 1 Thursday, 25 March 2021 ­ 20:45 CET (19:45 local time) Hampden Park, Glasgow Scotland Austria 2 (0) (0) 2 1 David Marshall (GK) 1 Alexander Schlager (GK) 2 Stephen O'Donnell 3 Aleksandar Dragović (C) 3 Andy Robertson 6 Stefan Ilsanker 4 Jack Hendry 7 Adrian Grbić 5 Grant Hanley (C) 8 David Alaba 6 Kieran Tierney 10 Florian Grillitsch 7 John McGinn 14 Sasa Kalajdzic 8 Scott McTominay 15 Philipp Lienhart 9 Lyndon Dykes 19 Christoph Baumgartner 10 Stuart Armstrong 21 Stefan Lainer 11 Ryan Christie 23 Xaver Schlager 12 Craig Gordon (GK) 12 Pavao Pervan (GK) 21 Jon McLaughlin (GK) 13 Heinz Lindner (GK) 13 John Fleck 2 Andreas Ulmer 14 Callum McGregor 4 Reinhold Ranftl 15 Declan Gallagher 5 Gernot Trauner 16 Scott McKenna 9 Marcel Sabitzer 17 Ryan Fraser 11 Michael Gregoritsch 18 Kevin Nisbet 16 Christopher Trimmel 19 Ché Adams 17 Louis Schaub 20 Oliver McBurnie 18 Alessandro Schöpf 22 Liam Palmer 20 Karim Onisiwo 23 Kenny McLean 22 Marco Friedl Coach Coach Steve Clarke Franco Foda Referee Fourth official Carlos del Cerro Grande (ESP) José María Sánchez (ESP) Assistant referee UEFA Delegate Juan Carlos Yuste (ESP) David Pugh (ENG) Diego Barbero (ESP) (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper Last updated 25/03/2021 21:50:44 CET Scotland ­ Austria Thursday 25 March 2021 ­ 20:45 CET (19:45 local time) Match report Hampden Park, Glasgow Scotland Austria 2 (0) (0) 2 5 Grant Hanley 14' 11 Ryan Christie 24' 9 Lyndon Dykes 49' 55' 14 Sasa Kalajdzic 62' 14 Sasa Kalajdzic 10 Stuart Armstrong (Out) 66' 19 Ché Adams (In) 7 Adrian Grbić (Out) 68' 17 Louis Schaub (In) 70' 10 Florian Grillitsch 5 Grant Hanley 71' 9 Lyndon Dykes (Out) 78' 14 Callum McGregor (In) 80' 14 Sasa Kalajdzic 2 Stephen O'Donnell 82' 7 John McGinn 85' 11 Ryan Christie (Out) 88' 23 Kenny McLean (In) 90' + 1' 6 Stefan Ilsanker Goal Penalty Own goal Substitution Missed penalty Yellow card(s) Red card(s) Yellow/red card (C) Captain (GK) Goalkeeper .
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