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World news – GB – Greece U21s 1-0 Scotland U21s LIVE: 45 big minutes needed by Scott Gimmel’s men

. . The Scotland U-21 team is looking for a win that will see them qualify for the country's first European Championship at this level since 1996..

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To do so, they have to conquer Greece at Panathinaiko’s famous Apostolos Nikoladis Stadium. This will be the second Scottish success in less than a week after the big victory for the first team in Serbia to qualify for Euro 2020 with two matches to be held in Hampden Park..

The 21st Century Championships will be held in Slovenia and Hungary with the group stage taking place in March before the knockout stages begin at the end of May..

Follow all the action on our live blog as the youth team looks to follow in the footsteps of the men’s team.

Scotland started off positively when Connor McLennan and Alan Campbell posed the problem and either go ahead with open spaces or press well to create openings.

However, there was never adequate control over the way the larger side controlled Serbia.

It must be said that the pitch is damaged but it cannot excuse some of the terrible passes played..

Greece has shown flashes of exclusivity but the goal is to give Scott Jimmel nightmares. None of his players seemed to be where they were supposed to be. Ryan Porteous was at left back when he was caught sleeping in the rear post.

Big 45 team to come with more wanted people from the likes of Glenn Middleton and Barry Maggiore as long as they stay on the field, in addition to the defenders moving forward.

Passes have been amplified twice in the last few minutes off the field or anywhere near the goal. The positive for the first fifteen minutes disappeared.

Unless you like watching a circle, you can go around the screen, watch the same movement over and over for four minutes, or walk away from the game of Rugby.

It must be said that the Greek goal was poorly defended. Scotland allowed the striker to return to the penalty area before turning and playing at full back.

A disaster. Greece shoots the ball into the box, in the lower left side of the box. A cross pass from the wing back to the right side of the penalty area.

Croatia is ahead of Lithuania, which has seen Scotland drop third in the table now.

The great link-up game after a through-pass gives Greece a good chance but the shot is buried and kicked out of goal.

The positive start continues in Scotland. Campbell intercepts the ball in midfield, pushes forward and sends an impressive clip for Fraser Hornby.

Scotland gave a chance to qualify when they came back from behind to draw 2-2 with Croatia last week at Tynecastle.

means they know a win will be enough to secure qualification for a tournament they have not played in since 1996. Three points means they will finish evenly with the Czech Republic on points, but they will take the lead due to a head-to-head referee..

While the first team qualified for the final tournament in 1998 before its success last week in Serbia, the first team reached the Euro in 1996.

Scottish national U-21 national football team, Scotland, Scott Gemmell, Greece U-21 national football team, Louis Ferguson U-21 European Championship

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Ref: https://www.scotsman.com

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