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(Match 700)  9th February 2011  (Nations Cup)
NORTHERN IRELAND - SCOTLAND  0-3  (0-2)
Referee:   Tomas Connolly (Republic of Ireland)
Crowd:     18.742, Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Goals:     0-1 Miller (19), 0-2 McArthur (32), 0-3 Commons (51)
NORTHERN IRELAND:  (Manager:  Nigel Worthington)
Jonathan Tuffey - Rory McArdle (Lee Hodson HT), Stephen Craigan [c] (Adam Thompson 66), 
Gareth McAuley, Christopher Baird - Corry Evans, Steven Davis (Oliver Norwood 58), 
Grant McCann (David Healy HT), Niall McGinn (Liam Boyce 72) - Rory Patterson, Patrick McCourt.

SCOTLAND:  (Coach:  Craig Levein/8) 
Allan McGregor                       (10/Rangers) -
Alan Hutton                          (19/Tottenham Hotspur)
Steven Caldwell                      (12/Wigan Athletic)
Christophe Berra                     (10/Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Phillip Bardsley                     (3/Sunderland) -
Steven Naismith                      (8/Rangers)
Charles Adam                         (8/Blackpool)
James McArthur                       (2/Wigan Athletic)
James Morrison                       (11/West Bromwich Albion)
Kristian Commons                     (8/Celtic) -
Kenneth Miller [c]                   (52/Bursaspor)

Subs:
Barry Bannan                         (2/Aston Villa)    for Charles Adam     (57)
Mark Wilson                          (1/Celtic)         for Phillip Bardsley (57)
Robert Snodgrass                     (1/Leeds United)   for Steven Naismith  (58)
Craig Conway                         (2/Dundee United)  for Kristian Commons (72)
Christopher Maguire                  (1/Aberdeen)       for James Morrison   (79)
Daniel Wilson                        (2/Liverpool)      for Kenneth Miller   (90)

Notes:  The 2011 Nations Cup (also known as the Carling Nations Cup 
        for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural round-robin football 
        tournament between Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, 
        Scotland and Wales.


(Match 701) 27th March 2011 (Friendly match) BRAZIL - SCOTLAND 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Howard Webb (England) Crowd: 53.087, Emirates Stadium, London Goals: 1-0 NEYMAR (43), 2-0 NEYMAR (77) penalty BRAZIL: (Coach: Mano Menezes) JULIO CESAR Soares de Espindola - DANIEL ALVES da Silva, Lucimar da Silva Ferreira-LUCIO [c], THIAGO Emiliano SILVA, ANDRE Clarindo dos SANTOS - LUCAS Pezzini LEIVA (SANDRO Raniere Guimaraes Cordeiro 86), RAMIRES Santos do Nascimento, ELANO Blumer (ELIAS Mendes Trindade 83), JADSON Rodrigues da Silva (LUCAS Rodrigues MOURA da Silva 72) - NEYMAR da Silva Santos Junior (RENATO Soares de Oliveira AUGUSTO 90), LEANDRO DAMIAO da Silva dos Santos (JONAS Gonçalves Oliveira 79). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/9) Allan McGregor (11/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (20/Tottenham Hotspur) Gary Caldwell (39/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (11/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Stephen Crainey (8/Blackpool) - Charles Adam (9/Blackpool) - Scott Brown (23/Celtic) James Morrison (12/West Bromwich Albion) James McArthur (3/Wigan Athletic) Steven Whittaker (10/Rangers) - Kenneth Miller [c] (53/Bursaspor) Subs: Barry Bannan (3/Leeds United) for James McArthur (57) Kristian Commons (9/Celtic) for Steven Whittaker (65) Daniel Wilson (3/Liverpool) for Christophe Berra (73) Robert Snodgrass (2/Leeds United) for Charles Adam (78) Craig Mackail-Smith (1/Peterborough United) for Kenneth Miller (86) Don Cowie (3/Watford) for James Morrison (90+2) Notes: On 7th March 2011 Barry Bannan (Aston Villa) joined Leeds United on loan until the end of the 2010-11 season.
(Match 702) 25th May 2011 (Nations Cup) WALES - SCOTLAND 1-3 (1-0) Referee: Raymond Crangle (Northern Ireland) Crowd: 3.951, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goals: 1-0 Earnshaw (36), 1-1 Morrison (56), 1-2 Miller (65), 1-3 Berra (71) WALES: (Manager: Gary Speed) Glyn "Boaz" Myhill - Neal Eardley (Adam Matthews 61), Darcy Blake, Craig Morgan, Neil Taylor (Christopher Gunter HT) - Andrew King (Aaron Ramsey 61), Andrew Dorman (David Cotterill 61), Owain Tudur Jones (David Vaughan 72) - Jermaine Easter, Robert Earnshaw [c], Samuel Vokes (Steven Morison 73). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/10) Allan McGregor (12/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (11/Rangers) Gary Caldwell (40/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (12/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Stephen Crainey (9/Blackpool) - Steven Naismith (9/Rangers) Scott Brown (24/Celtic) Charles Adam (10/Blackpool) James Morrison (13/West Bromwich Albion) Ross McCormack (6/Leeds United) - Kenneth Miller [c] (54/Bursaspor) Subs: Barry Robson (13/Middlesbrough) for James Morrison (74) Barry Bannan (4/Aston Villa) for Ross McCormack (74) Phillip Bardsley (4/Sunderland) for Steven Whittaker (80) Russell Martin (1/Norwich City) for Stephen Crainey (81) Grant Hanley (1/Blackburn Rovers) for Gary Caldwell (86) James McArthur (4/Wigan Athletic) for Charles Adam (88) Notes: On 28th April 2011 Aston Villa had recalled Barry Bannan from his loan spell at Leeds United. The match was watched by a paltry crowd in the 52.000-capacity Aviva Stadium. The attendance was announced as 6.036. The day after the match The Scotsman newspaper reported that the figure of 6.036 was later revised to just 3.951.
(Match 703) 29th May 2011 (Nations Cup) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Mark Whitby (Wales) Crowd: 17.694, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goal: 1-0 Keane (23) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Coach: Giovanni Trapattoni) Seamus "Shay" Given - Paul McShane, Darren O'Dea (Kevin Foley 66), Stephen Kelly, Stephen Ward - Liam Lawrence (Seamus Coleman 62), Keith Andrews, Keith Fahey, Stephen Hunt - Robbie Keane [c] (Keith Treacy 83), Simon Cox. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/11) Allan McGregor (13/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (12/Rangers) Grant Hanley (2/Blackburn Rovers) Christophe Berra (13/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (5/Sunderland) - James Forrest (1/Celtic) Scott Brown (25/Celtic) Charles Adam (11/Blackpool) Barry Robson (14/Middlesbrough) - Steven Naismith (10/Rangers) - Kenneth Miller [c] (55/Bursaspor) Subs: Barry Bannan (5/Aston Villa) for Charles Adam (63) Christopher Maguire (2/Aberdeen) for Barry Robson (75) Ross McCormack (7/Leeds United) for James Forrest (85) Notes: Scotland were runners-up. The Republic of Ireland won the Cup.
(Match 704) 10th August 2011 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - DENMARK 2-1 (2-1) Referee: Marco Borg (Malta) Crowd: 17.582, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Kvist (22) own goal, 1-1 Eriksen (31), 2-1 Snodgrass (44) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/12) Allan McGregor (14/Rangers) - Phillip Bardsley (6/Sunderland) Gary Caldwell (41/Wigan Athletic) Daniel Wilson (4/Liverpool) Stephen Crainey (10/Blackpool) - Robert Snodgrass (3/Leeds United) Scott Brown (26/Celtic) Charles Adam (12/Liverpool) James Morrison (14/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (11/Rangers) - Kenneth Miller [c] (56/Cardiff City) Subs: Don Cowie (4/Cardiff City) for Scott Brown (19) Craig Mackail-Smith (2/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Kenneth Miller (57) Graham Dorrans (6/West Bromwich Albion) for Charles Adam (58) Barry Bannan (6/Aston Villa) for James Morrison (67) James Forrest (2/Celtic) for Steven Naismith (74) Grant Hanley (3/Blackburn Rovers) for Robert Snodgrass (88) DENMARK: (Coach: Morten Olsen) Thomas Sorensen - Simon Kjaer, Daniel Agger (Mathias Jorgensen 58), Nicolai Boilesen, Lars Jacobsen (Michael Silberbauer 73) - Christian Poulsen [c] (Lasse Schone HT), William Kvist, Christian Eriksen, Michael Krohn-Dehli (Bashkim Kadrii 76) - Dennis Rommedahl (Niki Zimling HT), Nicklas Bendtner (Nicklas Pedersen HT).
(Match 705) 3rd September 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SCOTLAND - CZECH REPUBLIC 2-2 (1-0) Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands) Crowd: 51.457, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Miller (45), 1-1 Plasil (78), 2-1 Fletcher (82), 2-2 Kadlec (90) penalty SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/13) Allan McGregor (15/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (21/Aston Villa) Gary Caldwell (42/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (14/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (7/Sunderland) - Charles Adam (13/Liverpool) - Scott Brown (27/Celtic) Darren Fletcher [c] (54/Manchester United) James Morrison (15/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (12/Rangers) - Kenneth Miller (57/Cardiff City) Subs: Daniel Wilson (5/Liverpool) for Phillip Bardsley (76) Don Cowie (5/Cardiff City) for Charles Adam (79) Barry Robson (15/Middlesbrough) for Steven Naismith (86) CZECH REPUBLIC: (Coach: Michal Bilek) Jan Lastuvka - Roman Hubnik, Jan Rajnoch, Tomas Sivok, Michal Kadlec - Milan Petrzela (Jan Rezek 56), Tomas Hubschman, Jaroslav Plasil, Petr Jiracek (Tomas Pekhart 77) - Tomas Rosicky [c] - Milan Baros (Kamil Vacek 90+2).
(Match 706) 6th September 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SCOTLAND - LITHUANIA 1-0 (0-0) Referee: Kristinn Jakobsson (Iceland) Crowd: 34.071, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Naismith (50) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/14) Allan McGregor (16/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (13/Rangers) Gary Caldwell (43/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (15/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (8/Sunderland) - Darren Fletcher [c] (55/Manchester United) - Barry Bannan (7/Aston Villa) Don Cowie (6/Cardiff City) James Morrison (16/West Bromwich Albion) Steven Naismith (13/Rangers) - David Goodwillie (2/Blackburn Rovers) Subs: Stephen Crainey (11/Blackpool) for Phillip Bardsley (70) Graham Dorrans (7/West Bromwich Albion) for James Morrison (79) Robert Snodgrass (4/Leeds United) for Barry Bannan (84) LITHUANIA: (Coach: Raimondas Zutautas) Zydrunas Karcemarskas - Deividas Cesnauskis, Marius Zaliukas, Arunas Klimavicius, Tadas Kijanskas (Tomas Danilevicius 61) - Saulius Mikoliunas (Ricardas Beniusis 77), Linas Pilibaitis, Deividas Semberas [c], Ramunas Radavicius - Darvydas Sernas - Tadas Labukas (Arvydas Novikovas HT). Notes: Darren Fletcher had a 45th minute penalty kick saved by Zydrunas Karcemarskas.
(Match 707) 8th October 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) LIECHTENSTEIN - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Norway) Crowd: 5.636, Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz Goal: 0-1 Mackail-Smith (32) LIECHTENSTEIN: (Coach: Hans-Peter Zaugg) Peter Jehle - Marco Ritzberger, Martin Stocklasa, Daniel Kaufmann, Martin Rechsteiner - Rony Hanselmann (Lucas Eberle 75), Michele Polverino, Martin Buchel (Wolfgang Kieber 71), Thomas Beck - Nicolas Hasler, Mario Frick [c]. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/15) Allan McGregor (17/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (22/Aston Villa) Gary Caldwell (44/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (16/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (9/Sunderland) - Barry Bannan (8/Aston Villa) James Morrison (17/West Bromwich Albion) Darren Fletcher [c] (56/Manchester United) Charles Adam (14/Liverpool) Steven Naismith (14/Rangers) - Craig Mackail-Smith (3/Brighton & Hove Albion) Subs: James Forrest (3/Celtic) for Barry Bannan (73) Don Cowie (7/Cardiff City) for Charles Adam (76)
(Match 708) 11th October 2011 (2012 European Championship Qualifying Group I) SPAIN - SCOTLAND 3-1 (2-0) Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Sweden) Crowd: 27.559, Estadio Jose Rico Perez, Alicante Goals: 1-0 Silva (6), 2-0 Silva (44), 3-0 Villa (54), 3-1 Goodwillie (66) penalty SPAIN: (Coach: Vicente del Bosque) Victor Valdes - Sergio Ramos, Carles Puyol (Alvaro Arbeloa HT), Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba - Xavier Hernandez "Xavi" [c] (Fernando Llorente 62), Sergio Busquets, Santi Cazorla - Pedro Rodriguez, David Villa, David Silva (Thiago Alcantara 55). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/16) Allan McGregor (18/Rangers) - Alan Hutton (23/Aston Villa) Gary Caldwell (45/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (17/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (10/Sunderland) - James Morrison (18/West Bromwich Albion) Barry Bannan (9/Aston Villa) Darren Fletcher [c] (57/Manchester United) Charles Adam (15/Liverpool) Steven Naismith (15/Rangers) - Craig Mackail-Smith (4/Brighton & Hove Albion) Subs: James Forrest (4/Celtic) for Charles Adam (63) David Goodwillie (3/Blackburn Rovers) for Barry Bannan (63) Don Cowie (8/Cardiff City) for Darren Fletcher (85) Notes: Scotland failed to qualify for the 2012 European Championship Finals in Poland/Ukraine.
(Match 709) 11th November 2011 (Friendly match) CYPRUS - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-1) Referee: Meir Levi (Israel) Crowd: 1.360, Stadio Antonis Papadopoulos, Larnaca Goals: 0-1 Miller (24), 0-2 Mackie (56), 1-2 Christofi (59) CYPRUS: (Coach: Nikos Nioplias) Antonis Giorgallidis (Anastasios Kissas HT) - Jason Dimitriou (Valentinos Sielis HT), Stelios Parpas (Marios Nicolaou 58), Giorgos Merkis, Nektarios Alexandrou (Antonis Katsis 69) - Athos Solomou, Marinos Satsias, Sinisa Dobrasinovic (Giorgos Vasiliou 74), Andreas Avraam (Nestoras Mytidis HT) - Giorgos Efraim, Dimitris Christofi. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/17) Allan McGregor (19/Rangers) - Steven Whittaker (14/Rangers) Gary Caldwell (46/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (18/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Phillip Bardsley (11/Sunderland) - Barry Robson (16/Middlesbrough) Don Cowie (9/Cardiff City) Darren Fletcher [c] (58/Manchester United) James Morrison (19/West Bromwich Albion) James Mackie (4/Queens Park Rangers) - Kenneth Miller (58/Cardiff City) Subs: James McArthur (5/Wigan Athletic) for Darren Fletcher (63) Craig Mackail-Smith (5/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Kenneth Miller (63) Stephen Crainey (12/Blackpool) for Phillip Bardsley (74) Craig Conway (3/Cardiff City) for Barry Robson (80) Jordan Rhodes (1/Huddersfield Town) for James Mackie (87)
(Match 710) 29th February 2012 (Friendly match) SLOVENIA - SCOTLAND 1-1 (1-1) Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (FYR Macedonia) Crowd: 3.983, Stadion Bonifika, Koper Goals: 1-0 Kirm (33), 1-1 Berra (40) SLOVENIA: (Coach: Slavisa Stojanovic) Samir Handanovic [c] - Miso Brecko, Marko Suler, Bostjan Cesar, Bojan Jokic - Andraz Kirm (Nejc Pecnik 89), Aleksandar Radosavljevic, Rene Krhin (Darijan Matic 85), Valter Birsa (Haris Vuckic 61), Josip Ilicic (Dare Vrsic 68) - Zlatko Dedic (Zlatan Ljubijankic 83). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/18) Allan McGregor (20/Rangers) - Russell Martin (2/Norwich City) Christophe Berra (19/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell [c] (47/Wigan Athletic) Charles Mulgrew (1/Celtic) - James McArthur (6/Wigan Athletic) Charles Adam (16/Liverpool) James Morrison (20/West Bromwich Albion) James Forrest (5/Celtic) James Mackie (5/Queens Park Rangers) - Craig Mackail-Smith (6/Brighton & Hove Albion) Subs: Barry Bannan (10/Aston Villa) for Charles Adam (HT) Robert Snodgrass (5/Leeds United) for Craig Mackail-Smith (61) Graham Dorrans (8/West Bromwich Albion) for James Morrison (72) Kenneth Miller (59/Cardiff City) for James Mackie (81) Barry Robson (17/Middlesbrough) for James Forrest (87)
(Match 711) 26th May 2012 (Friendly match) USA - SCOTLAND 5-1 (2-1) Referee: Elmer Bonilla (El Salvador) Crowd: 44.438, EverBank Field, Jacksonville Goals: 1-0 Donovan (3), 2-0 Bradley (11), 2-1 Cameron (15) own goal, 3-1 Donovan (60), 4-1 Donovan (65), 5-1 Jones (70) USA: (Coach: Jurgen Klinsmann) Timothy Howard (Bradley Guzan 71) - Steven Cherundolo, Geoffrey Cameron, Carlos Bocanegra [c] (Oguchi Onyewu 63), Fabian Johnson (Edgar Castillo 73) - Maurice Edu (Kyle Beckerman 64), Michael Bradley, Jermaine Jones - Landon Donovan, Terrence Boyd (Herculez Gomez 64), Jose Torres (Joe Corona 68). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/19) Allan McGregor (21/Rangers) - Phillip Bardsley (12/Sunderland) Gary Caldwell (48/Wigan Athletic) Andrew Webster (24/Heart of Midlothian) Charles Mulgrew (2/Celtic) - James McArthur (7/Wigan Athletic) Scott Brown (28/Celtic) Matthew Phillips (1/Blackpool) Barry Bannan (11/Aston Villa) - Shaun Maloney (20/Wigan Athletic) - Kenneth Miller [c] (60/Cardiff City) Subs: Don Cowie (10/Cardiff City) for Barry Bannan (51) Russell Martin (3/Norwich City) for Phillip Bardsley (59) Steven Whittaker (15/Rangers) for James McArthur (59) Lee Wallace (6/Rangers) for Charles Mulgrew (68) Christophe Berra (20/Wolverhampton Wanderers) for Andrew Webster (82) Craig Mackail-Smith (7/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Shaun Maloney (83)
(Match 712) 15th August 2012 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - AUSTRALIA 3-1 (1-1) Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Norway) Crowd: 11.110, Easter Road, Edinburgh Goals: 0-1 Bresciano (18), 1-1 Rhodes (29), 2-1 Davidson (63) own goal, 3-1 McCormack (76) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/20) Allan McGregor (22/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (24/Aston Villa) Andrew Webster (25/Heart of Midlothian) Christophe Berra (21/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Daniel Fox (2/Southampton) - Gary Caldwell [c] (49/Wigan Athletic) - Robert Snodgrass (6/Norwich City) James Morrison (21/West Bromwich Albion) Charles Adam (17/Liverpool) Steven Naismith (16/Everton) - Jordan Rhodes (2/Huddersfield Town) Subs: Matthew Gilks (1/Blackpool) for Allan McGregor (23) Shaun Maloney (21/Wigan Athletic) for James Morrison (27) Ross McCormack (8/Leeds United) for Jordan Rhodes (67) Russell Martin (4/Norwich City) for Alan Hutton (68) Charles Mulgrew (3/Celtic) for Daniel Fox (70) Ian Black (1/Rangers) for Gary Caldwell (87) AUSTRALIA: (Coach: Holger Osieck) Mark Schwarzer (Adam Federici HT) - Rhys Williams, Lucas Neill [c], Sasa Ognenovski (Ryan McGowan 79), David Carney (Jason Davidson 59) - Luke Wilkshire, Carl Valeri, Mark Bresciano (Michael "Mile" Jedinak HT), Robbie Kruse - Alex Brosque (Archibald Thompson 85), Brett Holman (Scott McDonald HT).
(Match 713) 8th September 2012 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - SERBIA 0-0 Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden) Crowd: 47.369, Hampden Park, Glasgow SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/21) Allan McGregor (23/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (25/Aston Villa) Andrew Webster (26/Heart of Midlothian) Christophe Berra (22/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Paul Dixon (1/Huddersfield Town) - Gary Caldwell [c] (50/Wigan Athletic) - Robert Snodgrass (7/Norwich City) James Morrison (22/West Bromwich Albion) Charles Adam (18/Stoke City) Steven Naismith (17/Everton) - Kenneth Miller (61/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) Subs: James Forrest (6/Celtic) for Robert Snodgrass (69) Jordan Rhodes (3/Blackburn Rovers) for Kenneth Miller (81) James Mackie (6/Queens Park Rangers) for James Morrison (81) SERBIA: (Coach: Sinisa Mihajlovic) Vladimir Stojkovic - Milan Bisevac, Matija Nastasic, Aleksandar Kolarov - Branislav Ivanovic [c], Milos Ninkovic, Srdjan Mijailovic (Ljubomir Fejsa HT), Aleksandar Ignjovski, Darko Lazovic (Dusan Tadic 58) - Zoran Tosic, Filip Djuricic (Dejan Lekic 83). Notes: Gary Caldwell became the 28th player to reach 50 caps for Scotland. Stoke FC became Stoke City FC in June 1925.
(Match 714) 11th September 2012 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - FYR MACEDONIA 1-1 (1-1) Referee: Sergey Karasev (Russia) Crowd: 32.430, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Noveski (11), 1-1 Miller (43) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/22) Allan McGregor (24/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (26/Aston Villa) Andrew Webster (27/Heart of Midlothian) Christophe Berra (23/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Paul Dixon (2/Huddersfield Town) - Gary Caldwell (51/Wigan Athletic) - James Forrest (7/Celtic) James Morrison (23/West Bromwich Albion) Shaun Maloney (22/Wigan Athletic) James Mackie (7/Queens Park Rangers) - Kenneth Miller [c] (62/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) Subs: Charles Adam (19/Stoke City) for Kenneth Miller (58) Jordan Rhodes (4/Blackburn Rovers) for James Morrison (66) Steven Naismith (18/Everton) for James Mackie (77) FYR MACEDONIA: (Coach: Cedomir Janevski) Martin Bogatinov - Daniel Georgievski, Vance Sikov, Nikolce Noveski, Goran Popov - Agim Ibraimi (Darko Tasevski 89), Nikola Gligorov (Velice Sumulikoski 70), Muhamed Demiri, Ivan Trickovski (Ferhan Hasani 38) - Goran Pandev [c] - Mirko Ivanovski.
(Match 715) 12th October 2012 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) WALES - SCOTLAND 2-1 (0-1) Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany) Crowd: 23.249, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff Goals: 0-1 Morrison (27), 1-1 Bale (80) penalty, 2-1 Bale (89) WALES: (Manager: Christopher Coleman) Lewis Price - Christopher Gunter, Ashley Williams [c], Darcy Blake, Benjamin Davies - Joe Allen, David Vaughan - Joe Ledley (Hal Robson-Kanu 70), Aaron Ramsey, Gareth Bale - Steven Morison (Craig Davies 65). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/23) Allan McGregor (25/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (27/Aston Villa) Gary Caldwell (52/Wigan Athletic) Christophe Berra (24/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Daniel Fox (3/Southampton) - James Morrison (24/West Bromwich Albion) Darren Fletcher [c] (59/Manchester United) Scott Brown (29/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (23/Wigan Athletic) Steven Fletcher (9/Sunderland) Kristian Commons (10/Celtic) Subs: Charles Adam (20/Stoke City) for Scott Brown (HT) Kenneth Miller (63/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for James Morrison (84) James Mackie (8/Queens Park Rangers) for Kristian Commons (84)
(Match 716) 16th October 2012 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) BELGIUM - SCOTLAND 2-0 (0-0) Referee: Tom Harald Hagen (Norway) Crowd: 44.132, Stade Roi Baudouin, Brussels Goals: 1-0 Benteke (68), 2-0 Kompany (71) BELGIUM: (Coach: Marc Wilmots) Thibaut Courtois - Toby Alderweireld, Vincent Kompany [c], Thomas Vermaelen, Jan Vertonghen - Axel Witsel - Kevin De Bruyne, Moussa Dembele (Eden Hazard HT), Dries Mertens (Kevin Mirallas 56), Nacer Chadli - Christian Benteke (Ilombe Mboyo 87). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Craig Levein/24) Allan McGregor (26/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (28/Aston Villa) Christophe Berra (25/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Gary Caldwell (53/Wigan Athletic) Daniel Fox (4/Southampton) - Kristian Commons (11/Celtic) Darren Fletcher [c] (60/Manchester United) James McArthur (8/Wigan Athletic) Shaun Maloney (24/Wigan Athletic) - James Morrison (25/West Bromwich Albion) - Steven Fletcher (10/Sunderland) Subs: James Mackie (9/Queens Park Rangers) for Kristian Commons (HT) Kenneth Miller (64/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Steven Fletcher (76) Matthew Phillips (2/Blackpool) for James Morrison (80)
(Match 717) 14th November 2012 (Friendly match) LUXEMBOURG - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-2) Referee: Cyril Zimmermann (Switzerland) Crowd: 2.521, Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City Goals: 0-1 Rhodes (11), 0-2 Rhodes (23), 1-2 Krogh Gerson (47) LUXEMBOURG: (Coach: Luc Holtz) Jonathan Joubert - Tom Schnell, Guy Blaise, Ante Bukvic, Mathias Janisch (Daniel da Mota 53) - Ben Payal (Rene Peters HT) - Charles Leweck (Tom Laterza 76), Lars Krogh Gerson, Gilles Bettmer (David Turpel 71), Mario Mutsch [c] - Maurice Deville (Stefano Bensi 64). SCOTLAND: (Coach: William Stark/1) Matthew Gilks (2/Blackpool) - Steven Whittaker (16/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (4/Blackburn Rovers) Christophe Berra (26/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Paul Dixon (3/Huddersfield Town) - Darren Fletcher [c] (61/Manchester United) Charles Mulgrew (4/Celtic) Andrew Shinnie (1/Inverness Caledonian Thistle) Steven Naismith (19/Everton) - Kenneth Miller (65/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) Jordan Rhodes (5/Blackburn Rovers) Subs: Liam Kelly (1/Kilmarnock) for Charles Mulgrew (HT) Leigh Griffiths (1/Hibernian) for Andrew Shinnie (70) Murray Davidson (1/St.Johnstone) for Jordan Rhodes (90+1) Notes: On 5th November 2012 the Scottish FA announced that Craig Levein was relieved of his duties as Scotland national coach. William Stark - Under-21 Scotland national coach - was placed in caretaker charge of Scotland for the friendly against Luxembourg. On 20th July 2012 Leigh Griffiths (Wolverhampton Wanderers) joined Hibernian on loan until January 2013.
(Match 718) 6th February 2013 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - ESTONIA 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Clement Turpin (France) Crowd: 16.202, Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen Goal: 1-0 Mulgrew (39) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/1) Allan McGregor (27/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (29/RCD Mallorca) Andrew Webster (28/Heart of Midlothian) Christophe Berra (27/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Charles Mulgrew (5/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (25/Wigan Athletic) Scott Brown [c] (30/Celtic) Charles Adam (21/Stoke City) Christopher Burke (3/Birmingham City) - Steven Naismith (20/Everton) Steven Fletcher (11/Sunderland) Subs: Jordan Rhodes (6/Blackburn Rovers) for Shaun Maloney (HT) Robert Snodgrass (8/Norwich City) for Christopher Burke (HT) James Morrison (26/West Bromwich Albion) for Scott Brown (62) James McArthur (9/Wigan Athletic) for Charles Adam (62) Kenneth Miller (66/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Steven Fletcher (67) Kristian Commons (12/Celtic) for Steven Naismith (75) ESTONIA: (Coach: Tarmo Ruutli) Sergei Pareiko - Enar Jaager, Igor Morozov, Ragnar Klavan [c], Taijo Teniste - Sergei Mosnikov, Konstantin Vassiljev - Sander Puri (Siim Luts 59), Henrik Ojamaa (Gert Kams 73), Tarmo Kink (Ats Purje 59) - Andres Oper (Jarmo Ahjupera HT). Notes: On 15th January 2013 the Scottish FA appointed Gordon David Strachan as new national team coach. During his international playing career he was capped 50 times by Scotland between 1980-1992. On 28th January 2013 Alan Hutton (Aston Villa) joined RCD Mallorca on loan until 30th June 2013.
(Match 719) 22nd March 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - WALES 1-2 (1-0) Referee: Antony Gautier (France) Crowd: 39.365, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Hanley (45+2), 1-1 Ramsey (72) penalty, 1-2 Robson-Kanu (74) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/2) Allan McGregor (28/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (30/RCD Mallorca) Gary Caldwell [c] (54/Wigan Athletic) Grant Hanley (5/Blackburn Rovers) Charles Mulgrew (6/Celtic) - Christopher Burke (4/Birmingham City) Graham Dorrans (9/West Bromwich Albion) James McArthur (10/Wigan Athletic) Robert Snodgrass (9/Norwich City) - Shaun Maloney (26/Wigan Athletic) - Steven Fletcher (12/Sunderland) Subs: Kenneth Miller (67/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Steven Fletcher (5) Charles Adam (22/Stoke City) for Graham Dorrans (63) Jordan Rhodes (7/Blackburn Rovers) for Christopher Burke (86) WALES: (Manager: Christopher Coleman) Glyn "Boaz" Myhill - Christopher Gunter, Samuel Ricketts, Ashley Williams [c], Benjamin Davies - Jack Collison (Andrew King 58), Aaron Ramsey, Joe Ledley (Simon Church 89), Gareth Bale (Jonathan Williams HT) - Hal Robson-Kanu - Craig Bellamy. Notes: Robert Snodgrass was sent off after 71 minutes. Aaron Ramsey was sent off after 94 minutes.
(Match 720) 26th March 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SERBIA - SCOTLAND 2-0 (0-0) Referee: Istvan Vad (Hungary) Crowd: 6.500, Stadion Karadjordje, Novi Sad Goals: 1-0 Djuricic (60), 2-0 Djuricic (66) SERBIA: (Coach: Sinisa Mihajlovic) Vladimir Stojkovic - Branislav Ivanovic [c], Neven Subotic, Matija Nastasic, Nenad Tomovic - Dusan Basta, Luka Milivojevic, Ljubomir Fejsa (Radosav Petrovic 85), Zoran Tosic (Alen Stevanovic 90+3) - Filip Djuricic, Dusan Tadic (Filip Djordjevic 68). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/3) David Marshall (6/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (31/RCD Mallorca) Gary Caldwell [c] (55/Wigan Athletic) Grant Hanley (6/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (17/Norwich City) - Shaun Maloney (27/Wigan Athletic) James McArthur (11/Wigan Athletic) George Boyd (1/Hull City) Liam Bridcutt (1/Brighton & Hove Albion) Steven Naismith (21/Everton) - Jordan Rhodes (8/Blackburn Rovers) Subs: Charles Adam (23/Stoke City) for James McArthur (HT) Christopher Burke (5/Birmingham City) for Shaun Maloney (79) Kenneth Miller (68/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) for Jordan Rhodes (79) Notes: On 21st February 2013 George Boyd (Peterborough United) joined Hull City on loan until the end of the 2012-13 season.
(Match 721) 7th June 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) CROATIA - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-1) Referee: David Fernandez Borbalan (Spain) Crowd: 25.016, Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb Goal: 0-1 Snodgrass (26) CROATIA: (Coach: Igor Stimac) Stipe Pletikosa - Darijo Srna [c], Gordon Schildenfeld, Josip Simunic, Ivan Strinic (Nikola Kalinic 70) - Mateo Kovacic, Jorge Sammir Cruz Campos "Sammir", Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic (Eduardo Alves da Silva "Eduardo" 56) - Ivica Olic, Mario Mandzukic (Niko Kranjcar 88). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/4) Allan McGregor (29/Besiktas JK) - Alan Hutton (32/RCD Mallorca) Grant Hanley (7/Blackburn Rovers) Russell Martin (5/Norwich City) Steven Whittaker (18/Norwich City) - Robert Snodgrass (10/Norwich City) James McArthur (12/Wigan Athletic) James Morrison [c] (27/West Bromwich Albion) Barry Bannan (12/Aston Villa) Shaun Maloney (28/Wigan Athletic) - Leigh Griffiths (2/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Subs: Steven Naismith (22/Everton) for Barry Bannan (64) Jordan Rhodes (9/Blackburn Rovers) for Leigh Griffiths (64) Craig Conway (4/Cardiff City) for Shaun Maloney (75)
(Match 722) 14th August 2013 (Friendly match) ENGLAND - SCOTLAND 3-2 (1-1) Referee: Felix Brych (Germany) Crowd: 80.485, Wembley Stadium, London Goals: 0-1 Morrison (11), 1-1 Walcott (29), 1-2 Miller (49), 2-2 Welbeck (53), 3-2 Lambert (70) ENGLAND: (Manager: Roy Hodgson) Joe Hart - Kyle Walker, Gary Cahill, Philip Jagielka (Philip Jones 84), Leighton Baines - Thomas Cleverley (James Milner 68), Steven Gerrard [c] (Alexander Oxlade-Chamberlain 62), Jack Wilshere (Frank Lampard HT) - Theo Walcott (Wilfried Zaha 75), Wayne Rooney (Rickie Lambert 68), Daniel Welbeck. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/5) Allan McGregor (30/Hull City) - Alan Hutton (33/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (6/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (8/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (19/Norwich City) - Robert Snodgrass (11/Norwich City) James Morrison (28/West Bromwich Albion) Scott Brown [c] (31/Celtic) James Forrest (8/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (29/Wigan Athletic) - Kenneth Miller (69/Vancouver Whitecaps FC) Subs: Charles Mulgrew (7/Celtic) for James Forrest (67) Craig Conway (5/Cardiff City) for Robert Snodgrass (68) Leigh Griffiths (3/Wolverhampton Wanderers) for Kenneth Miller (73) Jordan Rhodes (10/Blackburn Rovers) for James Morrison (82) Steven Naismith (23/Everton) for Shaun Maloney (86)
(Match 723) 6th September 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - BELGIUM 0-2 (0-1) Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy) Crowd: 40.284, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Defour (38), 0-2 Mirallas (89) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/6) David Marshall (7/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (34/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (7/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (9/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (20/Norwich City) - James Forrest (9/Celtic) Scott Brown [c] (32/Celtic) Charles Mulgrew (8/Celtic) Robert Snodgrass (12/Norwich City) - Shaun Maloney (30/Wigan Athletic) - Leigh Griffiths (4/Wolverhampton Wanderers) Subs: Ikechi Anya (1/Watford) for Robert Snodgrass (59) Jordan Rhodes (11/Blackburn Rovers) for Leigh Griffiths (68) Ross McCormack (9/Leeds United) for James Forrest (86) BELGIUM: (Coach: Marc Wilmots) Thibaut Courtois - Toby Alderweireld, Daniel Van Buyten, Nicolas Lombaerts (Sebastien Pocognoli 76), Jan Vertonghen [c] - Axel Witsel, Steven Defour (Moussa Dembele 87) - Kevin De Bruyne, Marouane Fellaini (Kevin Mirallas 68), Nacer Chadli - Christian Benteke.
(Match 724) 10th September 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) FYR MACEDONIA - SCOTLAND 1-2 (0-0) Referee: Fredy Fautrel (France) Crowd: 14.093, Nacionalna Arena Filip II Makedonski, Skopje Goals: 0-1 Anya (60), 1-1 Kostovski (85), 1-2 Maloney (89) FYR MACEDONIA: (Coach: Cedomir Janevski) Tome Pacovski - Daniel Georgievski, Stefan Ristovski, Nikolce Noveski, Vance Sikov - Ivan Trickovski, David Babunski (Darko Tasevski 42), Adis Jahovic (Jovan Kostovski 83), Goran Pandev [c] - Aleksandar Trajkovski (Mirko Ivanovski 57), Ostoja Stjepanovic. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/7) David Marshall (8/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (35/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (8/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (10/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (21/Norwich City) - Barry Bannan (13/Crystal Palace) Scott Brown [c] (33/Celtic) Charles Mulgrew (9/Celtic) Ikechi Anya (2/Watford) - Shaun Maloney (31/Wigan Athletic) - Steven Naismith (24/Everton) Subs: Matthew Gilks (3/Blackpool) for David Marshall (HT) James McArthur (13/Wigan Athletic) for Barry Bannan (79) Lee Wallace (7/Rangers) for Steven Whittaker (80)
(Match 725) 15th October 2013 (2014 World Cup Qualifying Group A) SCOTLAND - CROATIA 2-0 (1-0) Referee: Ovidiu Hategan (Romania) Crowd: 30.172, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Snodgrass (28), 2-0 Naismith (73) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/8) Allan McGregor (31/Hull City) - Alan Hutton (36/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (9/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (11/Blackburn Rovers) Charles Mulgrew (10/Celtic) - Barry Bannan (14/Crystal Palace) Scott Brown [c] (34/Celtic) James Morrison (29/West Bromwich Albion) Ikechi Anya (3/Watford) - Robert Snodgrass (13/Norwich City) - Steven Naismith (25/Everton) Subs: Graham Dorrans (10/West Bromwich Albion) for Ikechi Anya (77) James McArthur (14/Wigan Athletic) for Robert Snodgrass (82) Christopher Burke (6/Birmingham City) for Barry Bannan (89) CROATIA: (Coach: Igor Stimac) Stipe Pletikosa - Domagoj Vida, Vedran Corluka, Dejan Lovren, Ivan Strinic - Ognjen Vukojevic - Darijo Srna [c], Niko Kranjcar (Ivan Perisic 68) - Luka Modric - Mario Mandzukic (Nikica Jelavic 80), Nikola Kalinic (Eduardo Alves da Silva "Eduardo" 59). Notes: Barry Bannan had a 73rd minute penalty kick saved by Stipe Pletikosa, but Steven Naismith pounced to fire the rebound into the net with a right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box to the bottom left corner. Scotland failed to qualify for the 2014 World Cup Finals in Brazil.
(Match 726) 15th November 2013 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - USA 0-0 Referee: Michael Oliver (England) Crowd: 21.079, Hampden Park, Glasgow SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/9) David Marshall (9/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (37/Aston Villa) Gordon Greer (1/Brighton & Hove Albion) Grant Hanley (12/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (22/Norwich City) - Barry Bannan (15/Crystal Palace) Scott Brown [c] (35/Celtic) Charles Mulgrew (11/Celtic) Craig Conway (6/Brighton & Hove Albion) - Robert Snodgrass (14/Norwich City) - Steven Fletcher (13/Sunderland) Subs: Lee Wallace (8/Rangers) for Steven Whittaker (69) Ross McCormack (10/Leeds United) for Robert Snodgrass (69) Steven Naismith (26/Everton) for Barry Bannan (81) Gary Mackay-Steven (1/Dundee United) for Craig Conway (84) USA: (Coach: Jurgen Klinsmann) Timothy Howard [c] - Bradley Evans (Eric Lichaj 72), Omar Gonzalez, Geoffrey Cameron, DaMarcus Beasley - Michael Bradley, Jermaine Jones (Mikkel "Mix" Diskerud 62) - Alejandro Bedoya (Christopher Wondolowski 81), Sacha Kljestan (Aron Johannsson 62), Eddie Johnson (Brek Shea 62) - Jozy Altidore (Terrence Boyd 90). Notes: On 13th September 2013 Craig Conway (Cardiff City) joined Brighton & Hove Albion on a 93-day short-term loan until 14th December 2013 inclusive. This was the last international match at Hampden Park before development work began for Glasgow's hosting of the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
(Match 727) 19th November 2013 (Friendly match) NORWAY - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-0) Referee: Martin Strombergsson (Sweden) Crowd: 9.751, Aker Stadion, Molde Goal: 0-1 Brown (61) NORWAY: (Coach: Per-Mathias Hogmo) Orjan Nyland - Omar Elabdellaoui (Martin Linnes 60), Tore Reginiussen (Stefan Strandberg 65), Vegard Forren, Tom Hogli [c] - Per Ciljan Skjelbred (Mats Moller Daehli 67), Magnus Wolff Eikrem (Anders Konradsen 80), Ruben Yttergard Jenssen, Morten Gamst Pedersen - Ola Kamara (Mohammed Abdellaoue HT), Marcus Pedersen (Tarik Elyounoussi 86). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/10) David Marshall (10/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (38/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (10/Norwich City) Gordon Greer (2/Brighton & Hove Albion) Steven Whittaker (23/Norwich City) - Scott Brown [c] (36/Celtic) Charles Adam (24/Stoke City) - Craig Bryson (2/Derby County) Robert Snodgrass (15/Norwich City) Ikechi Anya (4/Watford) - Steven Naismith (27/Everton) Subs: Barry Bannan (16/Crystal Palace) for Craig Bryson (HT) Craig Conway (7/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Ikechi Anya (51) James McArthur (15/Wigan Athletic) for Charles Adam (64) Christophe Berra (28/Ipswich Town) for Steven Naismith (90+4)
(Match 728) 5th March 2014 (Friendly match) POLAND - SCOTLAND 0-1 (0-0) Referee: Alain Bieri (Switzerland) Crowd: 41.652, Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw Goal: 0-1 Brown (77) POLAND: (Coach: Adam Nawalka) Wojciech Szczesny - Lukasz Piszczek [c], Lukasz Szukala, Kamil Glik, Tomasz Brzyski (Marcin Komorowski 90+2) - Mateusz Klich (Lukasz Teodorczyk 82), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Tomasz Jodlowiec 88) - Waldemar Sobota (Michal Maslowski 89), Ludovic Obraniak (Marcin Robak 74), Slawomir Peszko (Eugen Polanski 74) - Arkadiusz Milik. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/11) David Marshall (11/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (39/Bolton Wanderers) Russell Martin (11/Norwich City) Gordon Greer (3/Brighton & Hove Albion) Charles Mulgrew (12/Celtic) - Barry Bannan (17/Crystal Palace) Scott Brown [c] (37/Celtic) James Morrison (30/West Bromwich Albion) Ikechi Anya (5/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (14/Sunderland) Ross McCormack (11/Leeds United) Subs: Steven Naismith (28/Everton) for Steven Fletcher (HT) Darren Fletcher (62/Manchester United) for James Morrison (HT) Andrew Robertson (1/Dundee United) for Barry Bannan (67) Phillip Bardsley (13/Sunderland) for Alan Hutton (67) Charles Adam (25/Stoke City) for Ross McCormack (77) Christopher Burke (7/Birmingham City) for Ikechi Anya (90+2) Notes: On 28th February 2014 Alan Hutton (Aston Villa) joined Bolton Wanderers on a one-month loan deal.
(Match 729) 28th May 2014 (Friendly match) NIGERIA - SCOTLAND 2-2 (1-1) Referee: Lee Probert (England) Crowd: 20.156, Craven Cottage, London Goals: 0-1 Mulgrew (10), 1-1 Uchebo (41), 1-2 Egwuekwe (52) own goal, 2-2 Nwofor (90) NIGERIA: (Coach: Stephen Keshi) Austin Ejide - Kunle Odunlami (Efe Ambrose 75), Azubuike Egwuekwe, Joseph Yobo [c], Uwa Echiejile - Reuben Gabriel, Joel Obi (Nosa Igiebor 54) - Michael Babatunde (Nnamdi Oduamadi 66), Michael Uchebo (Peter Odemwingie 55), Ejike Uzoenyi (Victor Moses 62) - Shola Ameobi (Uche Nwofor 62). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/12) Allan McGregor (32/Hull City) - Alan Hutton (40/Aston Villa) Gordon Greer (4/Brighton & Hove Albion) Grant Hanley (13/Blackburn Rovers) Andrew Robertson (2/Dundee United) - Scott Brown [c] (38/Celtic) Charles Mulgrew (13/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (32/Wigan Athletic) James Morrison (31/West Bromwich Albion) Ikechi Anya (6/Watford) - Steven Naismith (29/Everton) Subs: Christopher Martin (1/Derby County) for Steven Naismith (HT) George Boyd (2/Hull City) for James Morrison (63) Craig Forsyth (1/Derby County) for Andrew Robertson (77) Steven Whittaker (24/Norwich City) for Ikechi Anya (84) Notes: For the first time ever Scotland wore the new change strip launched in February 2014 by Adidas. It was based on the colours of Lord Rosebery which were originally worn by the Scottish team in 1881.
(Match 730) 7th September 2014 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) GERMANY - SCOTLAND 2-1 (1-0) Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway) Crowd: 60.209, Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund Goals: 1-0 Muller (18), 1-1 Anya (66), 2-1 Muller (70) GERMANY: (Coach: Joachim Low) Manuel Neuer [c] - Sebastian Rudy, Jerome Boateng, Benedikt Howedes, Erik Durm - Christoph Kramer, Toni Kroos - Thomas Muller, Marco Reus (Matthias Ginter 90+2), Andre Schurrle (Lukas Podolski 84) - Mario Gotze. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/13) David Marshall (12/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (41/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (12/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (14/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (25/Norwich City) - Barry Bannan (18/Crystal Palace) Darren Fletcher [c] (63/Manchester United) Charles Mulgrew (14/Celtic) Ikechi Anya (7/Watford) - James Morrison (32/West Bromwich Albion) - Steven Naismith (30/Everton) Subs: Steven Fletcher (15/Sunderland) for Barry Bannan (58) James McArthur (16/Crystal Palace) for Darren Fletcher (58) Shaun Maloney (33/Wigan Athletic) for Steven Naismith (82) Notes: Charles Mulgrew was sent off after 94 minutes.
(Match 731) 11th October 2014 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) SCOTLAND - GEORGIA 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Miroslav Zelinka (Czech Republic) Crowd: 34.719, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Khubutia (28) own goal SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/14) David Marshall (13/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (42/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (13/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (15/Blackburn Rovers) Andrew Robertson (3/Hull City) - Scott Brown [c] (39/Celtic) James Morrison (33/West Bromwich Albion) - Shaun Maloney (34/Wigan Athletic) Steven Naismith (31/Everton) Ikechi Anya (8/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (16/Sunderland) Subs: James McArthur (17/Crystal Palace) for Steven Naismith (80) Christopher Martin (2/Derby County) for Steven Fletcher (90) GEORGIA: (Coach: Temur Ketsbaia) Giorgi Loria - Ucha Lobjanidze, Solomon Kverkvelia, Akaki Khubutia, Gia Grigalava - Giorgi Papava (Irakli Dzaria 70), Jaba Kankava [c], Murtaz Daushvili, Davit Kvirkvelia (Tornike Okriashvili HT) - Valeri Qazaishvili (Giorgi Chanturia 80) - Nikoloz Gelashvili.
(Match 732) 14th October 2014 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) POLAND - SCOTLAND 2-2 (1-1) Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) Crowd: 55.197, Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw Goals: 1-0 Maczynski (11), 1-1 Maloney (18), 1-2 Naismith (57), 2-2 Milik (76) POLAND: (Coach: Adam Nawalka) Wojciech Szczesny - Lukasz Piszczek, Lukasz Szukala, Kamil Glik, Artur Jedrzejczyk - Kamil Grosicki (Michal Zyro 89), Grzegorz Krychowiak, Krzysztof Maczynski, Waldemar Sobota (Sebastian Mila 63) - Arkadiusz Milik - Robert Lewandowski [c]. SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/15) David Marshall (14/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (43/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (14/Norwich City) Gordon Greer (5/Brighton & Hove Albion) Steven Whittaker (26/Norwich City) - James Morrison (34/West Bromwich Albion) Scott Brown [c] (40/Celtic) - Steven Naismith (32/Everton) Shaun Maloney (35/Wigan Athletic) Ikechi Anya (9/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (17/Sunderland) Subs: Christopher Martin (3/Derby County) for Steven Naismith (71) Darren Fletcher (64/Manchester United) for Steven Fletcher (71)
(Match 733) 14th November 2014 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) SCOTLAND - REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 1-0 (0-0) Referee: Milorad Mazic (Serbia) Crowd: 59.239, Celtic Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Maloney (75) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/16) David Marshall (15/Cardiff City) - Steven Whittaker (27/Norwich City) Russell Martin (15/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (16/Blackburn Rovers) Andrew Robertson (4/Hull City) - Scott Brown [c] (41/Celtic) Charles Mulgrew (15/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (36/Wigan Athletic) Steven Naismith (33/Everton) Ikechi Anya (10/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (18/Sunderland) Subs: Christopher Martin (4/Derby County) for Steven Fletcher (56) Darren Fletcher (65/Manchester United) for Ikechi Anya (88) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Manager: Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill) David Forde - Seamus Coleman, Richard Keogh, John O'Shea [c], Stephen Ward - Aiden McGeady, Darron Gibson (Stephen Quinn 68), Jeff Hendrick (Robbie Keane 78), James McClean - Jonathan Walters - Shane Long (Robbie Brady 68).
(Match 734) 18th November 2014 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - ENGLAND 1-3 (0-1) Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden) Crowd: 49.526, Celtic Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Oxlade-Chamberlain (32), 0-2 Rooney (47), 1-2 Robertson (83), 1-3 Rooney (85) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/17) David Marshall (16/Cardiff City) - Steven Whittaker (28/Norwich City) Russell Martin (16/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (17/Blackburn Rovers) Andrew Robertson (5/Hull City) - Shaun Maloney (37/Wigan Athletic) Charles Mulgrew (16/Celtic) Scott Brown [c] (42/Celtic) Ikechi Anya (11/Watford) - Steven Naismith (34/Everton) - Christopher Martin (5/Derby County) Subs: Craig Gordon (41/Celtic) for David Marshall (HT) James Morrison (35/West Bromwich Albion) for Christopher Martin (HT) Darren Fletcher (66/Manchester United) for Scott Brown (HT) Barry Bannan (19/Crystal Palace) for Ikechi Anya (61) Steven May (1/Sheffield Wednesday) for Grant Hanley (67) Johnathon Russell (1/Derby County) for Shaun Maloney (81) ENGLAND: (Manager: Roy Hodgson) Fraser Forster - Nathaniel Clyne, Gary Cahill (Philip Jagielka HT), Chris Smalling, Luke Shaw (Kieran Gibbs 66) - James Milner, Jack Wilshere (Ross Barkley 87), Stewart Downing (Adam Lallana HT) - Alexander Oxlade-Chamberlain (Rickie Lambert 80), Wayne Rooney [c], Daniel Welbeck (Raheem Sterling 67).
(Match 735) 25th March 2015 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - NORTHERN IRELAND 1-0 (0-0) Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) Crowd: 20.117, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goal: 1-0 Berra (86) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/18) Craig Gordon (42/Celtic) - Steven Whittaker (29/Norwich City) Russell Martin (17/Norwich City) Gordon Greer (6/Brighton & Hove Albion) Craig Forsyth (2/Derby County) - James McArthur (18/Crystal Palace) Darren Fletcher [c] (67/West Bromwich Albion) - Matthew Ritchie (1/Bournemouth) Shaun Maloney (38/Chicago Fire SC) Ikechi Anya (12/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (19/Sunderland) Subs: Allan McGregor (33/Hull City) for Craig Gordon (HT) Steven Naismith (35/Everton) for Shaun Maloney (HT) Christophe Berra (29/Ipswich Town) for Russell Martin (HT) Jordan Rhodes (12/Blackburn Rovers) for Steven Fletcher (63) James Morrison (36/West Bromwich Albion) for James McArthur (63) Johnathon Russell (2/Derby County) for Steven Whittaker (79) NORTHERN IRELAND: (Manager: Michael Andrew Martin O'Neill) Michael McGovern - Patrick McNair, Aaron Hughes, Jonathan Evans [c] (Luke McCullough 81), Daniel Lafferty - Oliver Norwood (Steven Davis 70), Christopher Baird (Lee Hodson 59) - Josh Magennis (William McKay 75), Benjamin Reeves (Ryan McLaughlin 70), Stuart Dallas - William Grigg (Patrick McCourt 59).
(Match 736) 29th March 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) SCOTLAND - GIBRALTAR 6-1 (4-1) Referee: Mattias Gestranius (Finland) Crowd: 34.255, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 1-0 Maloney (18) penalty, 1-1 L.Casciaro (19), 2-1 Fletcher (29), 3-1 Maloney (34) penalty, 4-1 Naismith (39), 5-1 Fletcher (77), 6-1 Fletcher (90) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/19) David Marshall (17/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (44/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (18/Norwich City) Andrew Robertson (6/Hull City) - Matthew Ritchie (2/Bournemouth) Scott Brown [c] (43/Celtic) James Morrison (37/West Bromwich Albion) Ikechi Anya (13/Watford) - Shaun Maloney (39/Chicago Fire SC) - Steven Fletcher (20/Sunderland) Steven Naismith (36/Everton) Subs: Gordon Greer (7/Brighton & Hove Albion) for Matthew Ritchie (HT) Jordan Rhodes (13/Blackburn Rovers) for Steven Naismith (67) Barry Bannan (20/Bolton Wanderers) for Ikechi Anya (74) GIBRALTAR: (Coach: David Wilson) Jamie Robba - Scott Wiseman, David Artell (Jean-Carlos Garcia 53), Ryan Casciaro, Joseph Chipolina - Lee Casciaro, Aaron Payas, Roy Chipolina [c] (Jake Gosling 74), Anthony Bardon (Daniel Duarte 82), Liam Walker - Adam Priestley. Notes: On 2nd February 2015 Barry Bannan (Crystal Palace) joined Bolton Wanderers on loan until 31st May 2015.
(Match 737) 5th June 2015 (Friendly match) SCOTLAND - QATAR 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Sebastien Delferiere (Belgium) Crowd: 14.270, Easter Road, Edinburgh Goal: 1-0 Ritchie (41) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/20) David Marshall (18/Cardiff City) - Ikechi Anya (14/Watford) Gordon Greer (8/Brighton & Hove Albion) Charles Mulgrew (17/Celtic) Craig Forsyth (3/Derby County) - Scott Brown [c] (44/Celtic) James McArthur (19/Crystal Palace) - Matthew Ritchie (3/Bournemouth) Shaun Maloney (40/Chicago Fire SC) James Forrest (10/Celtic) - Steven Naismith (37/Everton) Subs: Craig Gordon (43/Celtic) for David Marshall (HT) James Morrison (38/West Bromwich Albion) for James McArthur (HT) Leigh Griffiths (5/Celtic) for Steven Naismith (59) Darren Fletcher (68/West Bromwich Albion) for Scott Brown (60) Charles Adam (26/Stoke City) for Shaun Maloney (60) Johnathon Russell (3/Derby County) for James Forrest (74) QATAR: (Coach: Jose Daniel Carreno) Amine Lecomte-Addani - Mohammed Tresor (Hamid Ismail 78), Mohammed Kasola, Ahmed Yasser, Abdelkarim Hassan Fadlalla - Ahmed El Sayed, Karim Boudiaf - Hassan Al Haydos [c] (Moayad Hassan 86), Ali Assadalla (Abdulrahman Mohammed 66), Abdulaziz Hatem (Almahdi Ali Mukhtar 54) - Mohammed Muntari (Abdulqadir Ilyas 78).
(Match 738) 13th June 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - SCOTLAND 1-1 (1-0) Referee: Nicola Rizzoli (Italy) Crowd: 49.063, Aviva Stadium, Dublin Goals: 1-0 Walters (38), 1-1 O'Shea (47) own goal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: (Manager: Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill) Seamus "Shay" Given - Seamus Coleman, John O'Shea [c], Marc Wilson, Robbie Brady - Jeff Hendrick, Glenn Whelan (James McClean 68), James McCarthy - Jonathan Walters, Daryl Murphy (Shane Long 80), Wesley Hoolahan (Robbie Keane 73). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/21) David Marshall (19/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (45/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (19/Norwich City) Charles Mulgrew (18/Celtic) Craig Forsyth (4/Derby County) - Scott Brown [c] (45/Celtic) James Morrison (39/West Bromwich Albion) - Matthew Ritchie (4/Bournemouth) Shaun Maloney (41/Chicago Fire SC) Steven Naismith (38/Everton) - Steven Fletcher (21/Sunderland) Subs: Ikechi Anya (15/Watford) for Matthew Ritchie (HT) James McArthur (20/Crystal Palace) for Scott Brown (85) Christophe Berra (30/Ipswich Town) for Steven Naismith (90+2)
(Match 739) 4th September 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) GEORGIA - SCOTLAND 1-0 (1-0) Referee: Ovidiu Hategan (Romania) Crowd: 22.886, Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi Goal: 1-0 Qazaishvili (38) GEORGIA: (Coach: Kakhaber Tskhadadze) Nukri Revishvili - Solomon Kverkvelia, Aleksandre Amisulashvili, Guram Kashia - Ucha Lobjanidze, Jaba Kankava [c], Jano Ananidze (Murtaz Daushvili 82), Giorgi Navalovski - Valeri Qazaishvili, Tornike Okriashvili (Giorgi Merebashvili 71) - Levan Mchedlidze (Mate Vatsadze 90+3). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/22) David Marshall (20/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (46/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (20/Norwich City) Charles Mulgrew (19/Celtic) Andrew Robertson (7/Hull City) - James Morrison (40/West Bromwich Albion) Scott Brown [c] (46/Celtic) - Shaun Maloney (42/Hull City) Steven Naismith (39/Everton) Ikechi Anya (16/Watford) - Steven Fletcher (22/Sunderland) Subs: James Forrest (11/Celtic) for Steven Naismith (59) Grant Hanley (18/Blackburn Rovers) for Andrew Robertson (59) Leigh Griffiths (6/Celtic) for Ikechi Anya (75)
(Match 740) 7th September 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) SCOTLAND - GERMANY 2-3 (2-2) Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands) Crowd: 50.753, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Muller (18), 1-1 Hummels (28) own goal, 1-2 Muller (34), 2-2 McArthur (43), 2-3 Gundogan (54) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/23) David Marshall (21/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (47/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (21/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (19/Blackburn Rovers) Charles Mulgrew (20/Celtic) - James McArthur (21/Crystal Palace) Scott Brown [c] (47/Celtic) - James Forrest (12/Celtic) James Morrison (41/West Bromwich Albion) Shaun Maloney (43/Hull City) - Steven Fletcher (23/Sunderland) Subs: Ikechi Anya (17/Watford) for Shaun Maloney (60) Matthew Ritchie (5/Bournemouth) for James Forrest (81) Christopher Martin (6/Derby County) for Scott Brown (81) GERMANY: (Coach: Joachim Low) Manuel Neuer - Emre Can, Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, Jonas Hector - Bastian Schweinsteiger [c], Toni Kroos - Thomas Muller, Ilkay Gundogan, Mesut Ozil (Christoph Kramer 90+2) - Mario Gotze (Andre Schurrle 86).
(Match 741) 8th October 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) SCOTLAND - POLAND 2-2 (1-1) Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary) Crowd: 49.359, Hampden Park, Glasgow Goals: 0-1 Lewandowski (3), 1-1 Ritchie (45), 2-1 S.Fletcher (62), 2-2 Lewandowski (90+4) SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/24) David Marshall (22/Cardiff City) - Alan Hutton (48/Aston Villa) Russell Martin (22/Norwich City) Grant Hanley (20/Blackburn Rovers) Steven Whittaker (30/Norwich City) - Scott Brown [c] (48/Celtic) Darren Fletcher (69/West Bromwich Albion) - Matthew Ritchie (6/Bournemouth) Steven Naismith (40/Everton) James Forrest (13/Celtic) - Steven Fletcher (24/Sunderland) Subs: Shaun Maloney (44/Hull City) for Steven Naismith (69) James McArthur (22/Crystal Palace) for Darren Fletcher (74) Graham Dorrans (11/Norwich City) for James Forrest (84) POLAND: (Coach: Adam Nawalka) Lukasz Fabianski - Lukasz Piszczek, Kamil Glik, Michal Pazdan, Maciej Rybus (Jakub Wawrzyniak 71) - Grzegorz Krychowiak, Krzysztof Maczynski - Jakub Blaszczykowski (Pawel Olkowski 83), Arkadiusz Milik (Tomasz Jodlowiec 63), Kamil Grosicki - Robert Lewandowski [c].
(Match 742) 11th October 2015 (2016 European Championship Qualifying Group D) GIBRALTAR - SCOTLAND 0-6 (0-2) Referee: Alyaksey Kulbakow (Belarus) Crowd: 12.401, Estadio Algarve, Loulé Goals: 0-1 Martin (25), 0-2 Maloney (39), 0-3 S.Fletcher (52), 0-4 S.Fletcher (56), 0-5 S.Fletcher (85), 0-6 Naismith (90+1) GIBRALTAR: (Coach: Jeffrey Wood) Jamie Robba - Erin Barnett, Roy Chipolina [c], Ryan Casciaro - Jean-Carlos Garcia, Liam Walker, Daniel Duarte (Brian Perez 57), Anthony Bardon, Joseph Chipolina - Lee Casciaro (John Paul Duarte 82) - Kyle Casciaro (Michael Yome 89). SCOTLAND: (Coach: Gordon Strachan/25) Allan McGregor (34/Hull City) - Alan Hutton (49/Aston Villa) Gordon Greer (9/Brighton & Hove Albion) Christophe Berra (31/Ipswich Town) Andrew Robertson (8/Hull City) - Scott Brown [c] (49/Celtic) Graham Dorrans (12/Norwich City) - Matthew Ritchie (7/Bournemouth) Christopher Martin (7/Derby County) Shaun Maloney (45/Hull City) - Steven Fletcher (25/Sunderland) Subs: Darren Fletcher (70/West Bromwich Albion) for Scott Brown (63) Johnathon Russell (4/Derby County) for Matthew Ritchie (63) Steven Naismith (41/Everton) for Christopher Martin (76) Notes: This match was played at the Estadio Algarve in Loulé (Portugal) as at that time Gibraltar's main ground, the 5.000 capacity Victoria Stadium, did not meet the UEFA requirements for hosting competitive international fixtures. Scotland failed to qualify for the 2016 European Championship Finals in France.


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