It's all set up for an exciting encounter and with the hopes of the nation on the Scotland women's shoulders, let's hope they can do the job. Here, Football Scotland has everything you need to know about the massive play-off clash in Glasgow this evening. When is Scotland vs Republic of Ireland? Scotland welcome the Republic of Ireland to Hampden TONIGHT (Tuesday October 11). Kick-off is at 8pm.
She will be assisted by Susann Kung and Katrin Rafalski while Riem Hussein is the fourth official. VAR will be in operation tonight and that will be operated by Maurizio Mariani and Daniele Chiffi. Team news Scotland XI: Gibson, Docherty, Corsie, Brown, Kerr, Weir, Evans, Howard, Emslie, Thomas, Cuthbert. Subs: Fife, Cumings, Mukandi, Beattie, Clark, Graham, McLauchlan, Hanson, Murray, Harrison, Clelland, Grimshaw. Get all the latest Scottish football news and headlines sent straight to your inbox daily by signing up to our free newsletter. From the cinch Premiership and League 2, to the Champions League and the Europa Conference League, we have every blade of grass covered. Expect this newsletter after 5pm daily, rounding up the most important stories of the day.
Is Scotland vs Republic of Ireland on TV? Yes. BBC Alba will be showing the full match live. Coverage starts at 7. 45pm - 15 minutes before kick-off. Can I stream Scotland vs Republic of Ireland and is there a PPV option? If you are planning on streaming the game via mobile or tablet, you can watch it via the BBC iPlayer app. You will still require a TV license to watch online. Who is the referee? Esther Staubli of Switzerland will be the woman in the middle for this one.
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Scotland vs Ireland World Cup play-off: Live stream, TV channel and team newsScotland are potentially just one win away from qualifying for the 2023 Women's World Cup and that victory will have to come against the Republic of Ireland this evening. They did the country proud by beating Austria 1-0 in the play-off semi-final at a rain-soaked Hampden on Thursday night but Pedro Martinez Losa's side must clear one more hurdle, as well as relying on other results to play out in their favour. Four other sides - Switzerland, Wales, Portugal and Iceland - all play tonight too vying for the two remaining qualification spots and as a result, there are plenty of permutations to consider. In essence, Scotland also need Portugal or Wales to do them a favour, but in the hope that they don't win too well, as the number of goals scored could play a factor in proceedings.
Scotland vs Republic of Ireland Women's World Cup play-off