Scotland played Finland in a friendly match on June 7. The match kicked off 18:45 UTC and ended in a draw 2 - 2.
Arttu Hoskonen scored the first goal into his own net on the 54th minute of the game followed by goals from Lawrence Shankland, Benjamin Kallman and Oliver Antman who made the final score 2-2.
Scotland national football team are approaching this clash after a victory over Gibraltar in a friendly match on June 3.
Finland national football team, on the other hand, are preparing for the match after a loss against Portugal in a friendly match on June 4. They're going to need to sort out the problems in the back first to improve the results as they have been conceding goals for 4 consecutive matches now.
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Scotland kicked off the game with Angus Gunn who got substituted by Craig Gordon on the 69th minute, Andrew Robertson who got substituted by Greg Taylor on the 63rd minute, Kieran Tierney, Grant Hanley who got substituted by Scott Mckenna on the 79th minute, Jack Hendry, Anthony Ralston, John McGinn, Callum McGregor, Billy Gilmour who got substituted by Ryan Jack on the 69th minute, Billy Gilmour who got substituted by Ryan Jack on the 69th minute, Ryan Christie who got substituted by Lewis Morgan on the 79th minute and Lawrence Shankland who got substituted by Tommy Conway on the 63rd minute as starters, with Che Adams, Zander Clark, Tommy Conway, Liam Cooper, James Forrest, Craig Gordon, Ryan Jack, Liam Kelly, Ross Mccrorie, Scott Mckenna, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay, Scott McTominay, Lewis Morgan, Ryan Porteous, Ryan Porteous and Greg Taylor on the bench.
Finland's starting eleven were Jesse Joronen who got substituted by Viljami Sinisalo on the 46th minute, Jesse Joronen who got substituted by Viljami Sinisalo on the 46th minute, Ilmari Niskanen, Casper Terho who got substituted by Juho Talvitie on the 68th minute, Casper Terho who got substituted by Juho Talvitie on the 68th minute, Arttu Hoskonen, Arttu Hoskonen, Arttu Hoskonen, Leo Vaisanen, Matti Peltola, Matti Peltola, Tuomas Ollila who got substituted by Tomas Galvez on the 68th minute, Tuomas Ollila who got substituted by Tomas Galvez on the 68th minute, Tuomas Ollila who got substituted by Tomas Galvez on the 68th minute, Niilo Maenpaa who got substituted by Leo Walta on the 80th minute, Niilo Maenpaa who got substituted by Leo Walta on the 80th minute, Niilo Maenpaa who got substituted by Leo Walta on the 80th minute, Niilo Maenpaa who got substituted by Leo Walta on the 80th minute, Robin Lod, Robin Lod, Robin Lod, Joel Pohjanpalo who got substituted by Benjamin Kallman on the 68th minute and Teemu Pukki who got substituted by Oliver Antman on the 57th minute, with Oliver Antman, Tomas Galvez, Lukas Hradecky, Robert Ivanov, Robert Ivanov, Richard Jensen, Benjamin Kallman, Benjamin Kallman, Urho Nissila, Viljami Sinisalo, Pyry Soiri, Pyry Soiri, Pyry Soiri, Juho Talvitie, Miro Tenho, Miro Tenho, Miro Tenho and Leo Walta on the bench.
Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Niilo Maenpaa was the one to receive it.
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Scotland have won Gibraltar in their previous match while Finland have lost to Portugal in their previous match. Overall, Scotland have won 10 of their last 20 matches, losing 7 and drawing 3, while Finland have won 8 of their last 20 matches, losing 8 and drawing 4.
Scotland have won once (2-0 against Gibraltar on 3rd of June), lost 3 times (0-1 against Northern Ireland on 26th of March, 4-0 against Netherlands on 22nd of March and 4-1 against France on 17th of October) and drew twice (3-3 against Norway on 19th of November and 2-2 against Georgia on 16th of November) in their most recent 6 matches.
Finland have won 3 times (2-1 against Estonia on 26th of March, 1-2 against San Marino on 20th of November and 4-0 against Northern Ireland on 17th of November) and lost 3 times (4-2 against Portugal on 4th of June, 4-1 against Wales on 21st of March and 1-2 against Kazakhstan on 17th of October) in their most recent 6 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Scotland and Finland in real time. You can watch the goals by Arttu Hoskonen, Lawrence Shankland, Benjamin Kallman and Oliver Antman as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Scotland - Finland are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.