Luxembourg (3 March & 7 March): Up first, Luxembourg. Ranked 108th in the world, Scotland ought to be picking up maximum points against the bottom seeds.
Tuesday night's meeting (19:30 GMT) will be the first between the sides, before they play each other again on Saturday at Hampden, at 17:00 on BBC Alba.
Dan Santos' side won promotion to League B after finishing their Nations League group unbeaten ahead of Kazakhstan, Armenia and Liechtenstein.
Belgium (14 April & 18 April): This, on paper, looks to be the decisive double-header.
Scotland have faced Belgium 13 times, winning five, drawing three and losing five.
The latest two meetings came in Nations League A, with both matches drawn 1-1 in September 2023 at Hampden and three months later in Leuven.
The Belgians, who are in League B after play-off defeat by Republic of Ireland, come to Easter Road before hosting the Scots again at Den Dreef.
Israel (5 June & 9 June): Scotland yet again meet the side ranked 69th in the world.
They last played Israel in June 2024, winning 5-0 in neutral Hungary after a 4-1 win at Hampden the previous month.
The Scots have won all four meetings so far. Details of where those fixtures will be fulfilled are still to be confirmed.

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