The away draw against Denmark was certainly a good result for Scotland. However, due to the direct clash in Greece – here is our prediction for that match – they must win to keep their qualification hopes alive, or at least try to do so. Yes, we are talking about a group of only four teams, so there is no time to think about other things.
It is clear that Scotland has grown a lot in recent years for one simple reason: it has players in its squad who are starters in their clubs and who win, even championships. McTominay, for example, won it with Napoli, but that’s not all; there is also Gilmour in the squad. So we’re talking about serious people, men who can play for any club, people who know exactly how to behave even in difficult moments during the 90 minutes. Belarus is too weak to cause any problems. The home team, which conceded five goals to Greece, will in no way be able to trouble Scotland. A 2 is therefore a safe bet.
Odds comparison
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The prediction
Scotland will win and therefore remain in contention for the World Cup. Obviously, we are hoping for positive news from the other side of this group. But in any case, the three points are not and will never be in question.
Probable lineups for Belarus-Scotland
BELARUS (4-4-2): Pavlyuchenko; Pigas, Martynovich, Zabelin, Pechenin; Gromyko, Korzun, Yablonskiy, Kovalev; Melnichenho, Ebong. SCOTLAND (4-2-3-1): Gunn; Hickey, Souttar, Hanley, Robertson; McGinn, McTominay; Christie, Adams, Ferguson; Dykes. POSSIBLE RESULT: 0-2