Steve Clarke has made just one change to his Scotland side for the Nations League play-off second leg against Greece.
Ryan Christie was suspended for the first leg but goes straight back into Clarke’s side, replacing Lewis Ferguson.
The team is otherwise unchanged as Scotland look to complete the job they began in Athens just a few days ago.
After a 1-0 victory on Thursday night, when Scott McTominay’s first-half penalty separated the sides, Scotland know a draw or better will see them retain their place in League A for the next Nations League.
That would see the team continue to develop by playing against Europe’s best but a win would also lay down a marker and build confidence ahead of the World Cup qualifiers that take place later this year. Greece are, coincidentally, one of the teams Scotland will face, alongside Belarus and Denmark or Portugal.
Clarke and his players are only focused on Sunday evening’s match though, and the national team boss has named the side he thinks can deliver a win.
Craig Gordon continues in goal behind an unchanged back four of captain Andy Robertson, Grant Hanley, John Souttar and Anthony Ralston.
Kenny McLean and Billy Gilmour anchor the midfield, with Christie, Scott McTominay and John McGinn all playing behind Che Adams.
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