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Scotland began their World Cup qualifying campaign with a goalless draw against Denmark on Friday
World Cup qualifying, Group C: Belarus v Scotland
Venue: ZTE Arena, Zalaegerszeg Date: Monday, 8 September Kick-off: 19:45 BST
Coverage: Watch live on BBC Scotland, BBC Three, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website & app; listen on BBC Radio Scotland & Sounds; follow text updates on BBC Sport website & app
Scotland's World Cup qualifying campaign continues exclusively live on the BBC on Friday, as they travel to western Hungary to face Belarus.
The match is being played behind closed doors in the Hungarian town of Zalaegerszeg after Belarus were banned from staging games in their own country by Uefa as a result of their support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
After the Uefa sanction was imposed, it was then up to the Belarusian FA to find a suitable stadium to host their matches.
They chose Zalaegerszeg - around 227km from the Hungarian capital Budapest - and have drawn all three matches played there so far.
How can I watch the Scotland game on TV?
The BBC contract announced in March is part of a wider deal that also includes matches involving Northern Ireland and Wales.
It included 14 live Scotland matches, the first of which was the first leg of the Nations League play-off in Greece in March.
Coverage of Scotland's qualifiers for the World Cup in United States, Canada and Mexico continues on Monday, when Jonathan Sutherland will be joined by former Scotland internationals Scott Brown and Neil McCann.
Two more former Scotland attackers, James McFadden and Steven Thompson, will be joining commentator Liam McLeod in Zalaegerszeg.
The match will be shown live on BBC One Scotland, BBC Three, iPlayer and online, with coverage beginning at 19:30 BST.
Once the television coverage finishes at 22:00, the discussion, analysis and reaction will continue on the iPlayer and online.
Can I listen to the Scotland game on radio?
There will be full live Sportsound commentary on BBC Radio Scotland Extra and BBC Sounds.
Kicking-off at 19:00, former Scotland centre-back Willie Miller will join host Kenny Macintyre and Tom English in the studio, with another former international, Michael Stewart, providing analysis alongside commentator Alasdair Lamont in Hungary.
How is the Scotland game covered online?
There will be full live text coverage on the BBC Scotland website and app, including as-live goal clips and all the best punditry and analysis from Zalaegerszeg and Glasgow, as well as the chance for fans to have their say.
After the game, you can rate the players and join in the conversation as we unpick the game.
How can Scotland qualify for the World Cup?
One group, four teams, six matches each - and whoever tops the group come mid-November will be in December's World Cup draw.
Scotland would need to best Denmark, Greece and Belarus to do that. If they can't, second place does still offer a route to the finals.
The 12 group runners-up - plus the four best Nations League group winners who didn't finish top two - will be drawn into four paths. A single leg semi-final, the final, which decide which team will advance from those four paths.
When and where will the 2026 World Cup take place?
The 2026 World Cup will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The tournament will start on 11 June in Mexico City and end on 19 July in New Jersey.
It is being expanded to include 48 teams for the first time in its history, and as a result it will last a record 39 days.
The new format will also feature 12 four-team groups and a last-32 knockout round.