How to follow Scotland's crucial World Cup qualifier on BBC

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Scotland lost 3-2 in Greece but can still win automatic qualificationImage source, SNS

Scotland host Denmark on Tuesday needing a win to secure World Cup qualification for the first time since 1998.

You can follow the action from Hampden Park exclusively on the BBC.

As well as the option to watch live, you can listen to radio commentary and follow the game on the BBC Sport app and website.

Here is all you need to know.

Where can I watch the Scotland game?

You can watch Scotland v Denmark on BBC Scotland, BBC Two and iPlayer from 19:15 GMT as Steve Clarke's side aim to seal top spot in Group C.

Presenters Kelly Cates and Jonathan Sutherland will be joined by Neil McCann, Leanne Crichton, Stephen O'Donnell and Peter Lovenkrands, with James McFadden and Steven Thompson alongside Liam McLeod for commentary.

The big match kicks-off in Glasgow at 19:45.

Where can I listen to the Scotland game?

You can listen to Scotland v Denmark on BBC Radio Scotland, which is available on your radio, smart speaker and also on BBC Sounds.

Build-up to the game with presenter Kenny MacIntyre starts just after 18:00.

Billy Dodds, Willie Miller and Michael Stewart join Alasdair Lamont for commentary.

You can also listen via BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal (Gaelic commentary), with both available via BBC Sounds.

Follow Scotland on BBC Sport

The TV and radio coverage for both Scotland games are accessible on the BBC Sport app and website, along with live text commentary, reaction, analysis and the chance to have your say and rate the players.

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