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Listen to Sportsound commentary BBC Radio Scotland This video can not be played Listen to Sportsound commentary BBC Radio Scotland Watch live BBC Scotland coverage and in-play clips & listen to Sportsound Che Adams thumps in after four minutes for seventh Scotland goal before low finish for double Motherwell's Lennon Miller given first start amid six changes; Cieran Slicker replaced in goal by debutant Ross Doohan Scotland lost 3-1 to Iceland at Hampden on Friday Final warm-up game before World Cup qualifier in September Have your say here Gilmour hopes for the 'Right Scotland back' 00: 00: 43, play video Gilmour hopes for the 'Right Scotland back' Criticism 'doesn't bother me' - Clarke. 00: 01: 04, play video Criticism 'doesn't bother me' - Clarke 'We've been here before' - Dykes on Scotland. 00: 00: 51, play video'We've been here before' - Dykes on Scotland 'It's concerning' - Robertson. 00: 01: 24, play video'It's concerning' - Robertson Clarke on Scotland's goalkeeper crisis. 00: 01: 00, play video Clarke on Scotland's goalkeeper crisis Scotland captain takes on questions from kids. 00: 01: 46, play video Scotland captain takes on questions from kids Ferguson on how Scottish players have taken Italy by storm. 00: 01: 15, play video Ferguson on how Scottish players have taken Italy by storm Nick Mc Pheat HT: Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Scott Brown Former Scotland captain on BBC Sportscene The best thing was the early goal. It took the pressure off everyone. I've not been sure what Liechtenstein have been doing, it looks like any shot on target will end with a goal. HT: Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Thomas Duncan BBC Sport Scotland in Vaduz I know Lennon Miller has played against better sides than Liechtenstein every week for Motherwell, but he is taking his chance here. Whether it's forward passes into attacking players, little one-two combinations, or even just getting back into defensive positions to stop counter attacks, he's been great. His challenge was crucial in the second goal. Pipe band is on the park, the sun is shining and it all feels a little less stressful. HT: Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Impressions of this young man on his first Scotland start? An assist and some tidy passes from Lennon Miller have caught the eye. HT: Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland This video can not be played Watch: Adams lashes Scotland ahead Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland A Che Adams double has Steve Clarke's side in control in Vaduz. Happy with that display, Scotland fans? Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Liechtenstein wing-back Kindle drives forward unchallenged and sends a good effort just wide of the top-left corner. Not far away at all. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Another excellent ball from young Lennon Miller sends John Mc Ginn down the left. The Aston Villa captain cuts in and forces the keeper into a decent stop. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Billy Gilmour is caught on the ball and the hosts drive forward. Good tracking back from his midfield partner, though. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland The hosts are still waiting for their first shot. In fact, they've had just two touches in the Scotland box. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland This video can not be played Watch: Adams makes it two for Scotland Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland John Mc Ginn is getting joy down the left. He wins another corner, which comes in from Lennon Miller. The ball comes back across for Jack Hendry, whose header is deflected. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Che Adams is on a hat-trick. The last player to manage that for Scotland? John Mc Ginn in 2019. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Willie Miller Former Aberdeen and Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland Although it was a short pass, it was a good pass from Miller, the weight was good. It's a game where Scotland should be taking advantage when their goalkeeper is playing passes like that straight out with pressure on, it's absolute madness. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland Michael Stewart Former Scotland midfielder on BBC Radio Scotland It's good play from Lennon Miller, right up on top of his opponent. Adams does well to reverse it into the bottom corner, the goalkeeper has no chance. Liechtenstein 0-2 Scotland James Mc Fadden Former Scotland forward on BBC Sportscene It's great pressure from Lennon Miller. He's the architect of that goal. Che Adams Made by Lennon Miller, finished by Che Adams. The Motherwell teenager picks his moment to press and nicks the ball before teeing up Adams to reverse his second into the bottom-left corner. This video can not be played WATCH: Adams doubles Scotland's lead Liechtenstein 0-1 Scotland Che Adams gives away a cheap foul, pushing his marker off the ball as Andy Robertson looks to find the striker. Liechtenstein 0-1 Scotland Liechtenstein forward Luque-Notaro is down again after getting smashed in the torso with the baw. Ouch. Liechtenstein 0-1 Scotland A rare sight as Billy Gilmour drills a pass straight at an opposition player. Sun in the eyes? We'll give him the benefit of the doubt. .. Manager: Konrad Fünfstück Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Steve Clarke Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Konrad Fünfstück Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Steve Clarke Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Friendlies All competitions All competitions All competitions Scotland have won both of their two previous meetings with Liechtenstein, with those two victories coming in Euro 2012 qualification (2-1 home, 1-0 away). Liechtenstein have only won one of their last 76 matches against nations ranked inside the top 100 of the FIFA rankings (D7 L68), defeating Luxembourg 2-1 in an October 2020 friendly. Scotland have failed to win five of their last six internationals against opponents ranked lower than them in the FIFA rankings (D3 L2), having won 13 of their previous 15 matches against such opposition (L2). Liechtenstein are winless in their last 26 home games across all competitions (D4 L22) since a 2-0 victory over Gibraltar in September 2018. Additionally, they’ve scored in just one of their last 15 matches on home soil (a 3-1 loss to San Marino in November last year). Scotland have won their last two away games in all competitions and are looking to win three consecutive matches on the road for the first time since November 2021. This will be Scotland manager Steve Clarke’s 68th game in charge, which will see him move level with Jock Stein as the joint-second most games managed by an individual for the Tartan Army (Craig Brown, 71). John Mc Ginn has scored in two of his last five games for Scotland, and has been directly involved in more than twice as many goals than any other player for the Tartan Army under Steve Clarke (29 – 20 goals, nine assists). John Souttar has been directly involved in two goals across his last four appearances for Scotland (one goal, one assist) - more contributions than he managed in his first 12 matches for the Tartan Army (one). Copyright © 2025 BBC. 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