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Scotland v Northern Ireland: International friendly – live! Scotland v Northern Ireland: International friendly – live!
(35 minutes later)
8.57pm GMT20:57
50 min: Forsyth scampers after a ball down the left. His determination gets him there, and he whips a high cross to the near post, where Naismith flashes a header, meant for the top left, wide and high. A decent effort, and as near as the Scots have come to opening the scoring. Naismith has injected a little fizz into the Scottish front line.
8.53pm GMT20:53
47 min: Anya earns a corner down the left. Subsequent events prove it to be a waste of his time.
8.52pm GMT20:52
46 min: Naismith is in the thick of the action quickly, dragging a lame snapshot across the face of goal from the left-hand corner of the box. Not much of an effort, but one which shows Scotland are desperate to break Northern Ireland down.
8.51pm GMT20:51
And we’re off again! It’s as you were for Northern Ireland, who kick off. Scotland make three changes: McGregor replaces Gordon in goal, Berra steps in for Martin at the back, and Naismith comes in for Maloney. Whether this match reaches England versus Australia proportions remains to be seen, but there are a lot of substitutes on the benches.
8.36pm GMT20:36
Half-time entertainment:
8.35pm GMT20:35
HALF TIME: Scotland 0-0 Northern Ireland
Not a single second of added time - told you the referee has hardly had to blow his whistle - and that’s that for the first half. More entertaining than the scoreline suggests. It’s been all Scotland, but Northern Ireland have been staunch in defence. I realise this is a hard sell, but ... no flipping!
8.33pm GMT20:33
45 min: Another pass down the left channel, this time by Maloney. Steven Fletcher’s into the area, but McGovern’s off his line to smother the shot. A corner, which comes to nothing.
Updated at 8.45pm GMT
8.33pm GMT20:33
43 min: Darren Fletcher slides a pass down the left channel. His namesake Steven flicks the ball inside for McArthur. Lovely first-time passing, but they can’t quite break through this resolute blue line. Hughes intercepts and clears. Forsyth has a dig from 30 yards, but the shot loops harmlessly into McGovern’s arms.
8.29pm GMT20:29
40 min: A rare shrill parp of the referee’s whistle. This has been a friendly all right. Forsyth curls a dangerous looking ball into the Irish area from the left. Steven Fletcher nearly gets on the end of it to poke home, but he’s a yard offside. Peep!
8.28pm GMT20:28
39 min: Twice within 60 seconds, a period of Scottish probing ends with the ball being cheaply given away, and a long pass nearly springing Grigg clear on the halfway line. Scotland have been the better team so far, but they need to watch this. Northern Ireland could easily hit them with a rope-a-dope sucker punch.
8.25pm GMT20:25
36 min: Scotland with the sterile domination again. “After the Burley and Levein era, Scotland as an international Arsenal (19 min) with Strachan as Wenger will do for me,” writes Simon McMahon. “Perennial qualifiers who never actually win anything? Yes please.”
8.23pm GMT20:238.23pm GMT20:23
33 min: Grigg tries to take down a long ball along the right wing, but succeeds only in kicking it up and into his startled coupon. It flies apologetically to Gordon in the Scotland goal. Easy to laugh, of course, but that was a clever run by Grigg, who would have had a tattered Scottish defence in all sorts of bother if he’d managed to control a difficult pass.33 min: Grigg tries to take down a long ball along the right wing, but succeeds only in kicking it up and into his startled coupon. It flies apologetically to Gordon in the Scotland goal. Easy to laugh, of course, but that was a clever run by Grigg, who would have had a tattered Scottish defence in all sorts of bother if he’d managed to control a difficult pass.
8.21pm GMT20:218.21pm GMT20:21
32 min: Hampden will be noisier than this for the visit of Gibraltar on Sunday. It’ll have to be.32 min: Hampden will be noisier than this for the visit of Gibraltar on Sunday. It’ll have to be.
8.19pm GMT20:198.19pm GMT20:19
30 min: Northern Ireland are making a lot of silly mistakes at the back. In the centre circle, Baird hectically batters what should be a simple pass at McNair, and the confusion allows Steven Fletcher to scamper off with the ball. He drifts down the left channel before skelping a low effort towards the bottom right. McGovern is behind it all the way.30 min: Northern Ireland are making a lot of silly mistakes at the back. In the centre circle, Baird hectically batters what should be a simple pass at McNair, and the confusion allows Steven Fletcher to scamper off with the ball. He drifts down the left channel before skelping a low effort towards the bottom right. McGovern is behind it all the way.
Updated at 8.56pm GMT
8.17pm GMT20:178.17pm GMT20:17
28 min: Magennis plays a dismal ball inside from the Irish right wing, allowing Anya to intercept and scoot off with extreme prejudice down the Scotland left. He reaches the byline and cuts an inviting ball back for Maloney, free in acres just inside the box. Blooter! The struggling Scottish rugby team could do with Maloney, because that’s a three pointer.28 min: Magennis plays a dismal ball inside from the Irish right wing, allowing Anya to intercept and scoot off with extreme prejudice down the Scotland left. He reaches the byline and cuts an inviting ball back for Maloney, free in acres just inside the box. Blooter! The struggling Scottish rugby team could do with Maloney, because that’s a three pointer.
8.15pm GMT20:158.15pm GMT20:15
26 min: It’s a nice, open game this. Northern Ireland are beginning to string a few passes together, and apply a little pressure to the Scottish defence. Dallas scoots into space as big as Texas down the left, but his cross evades Grigg in the middle and a Scottish boot hacks clear.26 min: It’s a nice, open game this. Northern Ireland are beginning to string a few passes together, and apply a little pressure to the Scottish defence. Dallas scoots into space as big as Texas down the left, but his cross evades Grigg in the middle and a Scottish boot hacks clear.
Updated at 8.47pm GMT
8.13pm GMT20:138.13pm GMT20:13
24 min: It would be typical Scotland if they conceded the opening goal after their comfortable start. And that’s what they very nearly do, Daniel Lafferty’s looping cross from the left deceiving McArthur on the left-hand edge of the box and falling for Grigg, who looks to snap a shot across Gordon and into the bottom right. But Greer steps across to block the effort at source.24 min: It would be typical Scotland if they conceded the opening goal after their comfortable start. And that’s what they very nearly do, Daniel Lafferty’s looping cross from the left deceiving McArthur on the left-hand edge of the box and falling for Grigg, who looks to snap a shot across Gordon and into the bottom right. But Greer steps across to block the effort at source.
Updated at 8.48pm GMT
8.11pm GMT20:118.11pm GMT20:11
22 min: Scotland have had 67% of the possession so far. And they should be leading, because Baird plays a loose pass to a snoozing Norwood in the centre circle, and McArthur is tearing off towards the Irish goal. He’s got Steven Fletcher begging to be slipped clear down the middle, but opts to lay off to Anya, who squirts a poor effort well wide left of goal from the edge of the box.22 min: Scotland have had 67% of the possession so far. And they should be leading, because Baird plays a loose pass to a snoozing Norwood in the centre circle, and McArthur is tearing off towards the Irish goal. He’s got Steven Fletcher begging to be slipped clear down the middle, but opts to lay off to Anya, who squirts a poor effort well wide left of goal from the edge of the box.
8.09pm GMT20:098.09pm GMT20:09
21 min: A free kick for Scotland down the left. Scotland load the box. Ritchie takes. Grigg clears. Then McArthur whips a cross in from the right wing. Steven Fletcher is once again up with the keeper, but once again McGovern wins the duel, punching clear with confidence.21 min: A free kick for Scotland down the left. Scotland load the box. Ritchie takes. Grigg clears. Then McArthur whips a cross in from the right wing. Steven Fletcher is once again up with the keeper, but once again McGovern wins the duel, punching clear with confidence.
Updated at 8.19pm GMTUpdated at 8.19pm GMT
8.08pm GMT20:088.08pm GMT20:08
19 min: Scotland are in total control right now. Dominant. A lot of pretty passing in the middle of the park. A loss of crispness when they get nearer the box. No goal yet. An international Arsenal.19 min: Scotland are in total control right now. Dominant. A lot of pretty passing in the middle of the park. A loss of crispness when they get nearer the box. No goal yet. An international Arsenal.
8.05pm GMT20:058.05pm GMT20:05
16 min: Not a roaring atmosphere at Hampden Park, it has to be said. The away fans making most of what noise there is. Anya is currently on a one-man mission to rouse the home support. First he dribbles down the left, but his cross is aimless. Then he jigs down the inside-left channel, before creaming a low shot a foot wide left of the Northern Ireland goal. A decent effort, and one which had McGovern scrambling.16 min: Not a roaring atmosphere at Hampden Park, it has to be said. The away fans making most of what noise there is. Anya is currently on a one-man mission to rouse the home support. First he dribbles down the left, but his cross is aimless. Then he jigs down the inside-left channel, before creaming a low shot a foot wide left of the Northern Ireland goal. A decent effort, and one which had McGovern scrambling.
8.03pm GMT20:038.03pm GMT20:03
13 min: The Irish put a few passes together. And then Evans, down the left, sprays a diagonal ball to Magennis, on the right-hand corner of the Scotland box. He heads down for Norwood, who has a little space just inside the area, but blooters over. That’s much better from the visitors, who have taken a while to announce their presence tonight.13 min: The Irish put a few passes together. And then Evans, down the left, sprays a diagonal ball to Magennis, on the right-hand corner of the Scotland box. He heads down for Norwood, who has a little space just inside the area, but blooters over. That’s much better from the visitors, who have taken a while to announce their presence tonight.
Updated at 8.35pm GMT
8.01pm GMT20:018.01pm GMT20:01
12 min: A high ball from the left into the Irish box, and Steven Fletcher is battling for a header. McGovern does just enough to tip it away. But Northern Ireland are living a little dangerously here. Scotland have started very strongly. The Irish really need to put a few passes together.12 min: A high ball from the left into the Irish box, and Steven Fletcher is battling for a header. McGovern does just enough to tip it away. But Northern Ireland are living a little dangerously here. Scotland have started very strongly. The Irish really need to put a few passes together.
8.00pm GMT20:008.00pm GMT20:00
10 min: Maloney floats the corner to McArthur, on the edge of the D. It’s a Beckhamesque delivery, but McArthur is no Paul Scholes, and despite having time and space, doesn’t have the confidence to volley it goalwards first time. He brings the ball down and tries a curler that’s overcooked, and flies over the bar. For a second, Hampden held its breath in anticipation of the most spectacular goal at the ground since Zinedine Zidane rocked up for the Champions League final in 2002. But no.10 min: Maloney floats the corner to McArthur, on the edge of the D. It’s a Beckhamesque delivery, but McArthur is no Paul Scholes, and despite having time and space, doesn’t have the confidence to volley it goalwards first time. He brings the ball down and tries a curler that’s overcooked, and flies over the bar. For a second, Hampden held its breath in anticipation of the most spectacular goal at the ground since Zinedine Zidane rocked up for the Champions League final in 2002. But no.
7.58pm GMT19:587.58pm GMT19:58
9 min: Whittaker sliderules a pass down the right wing for Ritchie, who looks to break into the box by nudging the ball past Evans. Evans blocks for a corner. From which the ball breaks to Anya, on the left-hand corner of the box. He fizzes a low shot towards the bottom left, and McGovern is forced to tip round for a corner.9 min: Whittaker sliderules a pass down the right wing for Ritchie, who looks to break into the box by nudging the ball past Evans. Evans blocks for a corner. From which the ball breaks to Anya, on the left-hand corner of the box. He fizzes a low shot towards the bottom left, and McGovern is forced to tip round for a corner.
7.55pm GMT19:557.55pm GMT19:55
7 min: A high ball hoicked into the Irish box. Maloney rises at the left-hand post, but can only brush the ball onto the top of the netting. The away side will presumably be along in a minute or two.7 min: A high ball hoicked into the Irish box. Maloney rises at the left-hand post, but can only brush the ball onto the top of the netting. The away side will presumably be along in a minute or two.
7.54pm GMT19:547.54pm GMT19:54
6 min: But there’s another one along in a minute. Anya’s started very well, and his bustle wins it down the left. Maloney takes, and there’s a game of head tennis in the Northern Irish six-yard box. The visitors eventually clear, but only after Steven Fletcher nearly guided a header into the top-left corner from eight yards.6 min: But there’s another one along in a minute. Anya’s started very well, and his bustle wins it down the left. Maloney takes, and there’s a game of head tennis in the Northern Irish six-yard box. The visitors eventually clear, but only after Steven Fletcher nearly guided a header into the top-left corner from eight yards.
7.53pm GMT19:537.53pm GMT19:53
4 min: Forsyth flicks a lovely pass down the left wing to release Anya into the box. Anya reaches the byline and pulls the ball back. Steven Fletcher has a snap shot, but the ball’s deflected over the bar by Norwood. That nearly fell to Ritchie, too. The set piece comes to nothing.4 min: Forsyth flicks a lovely pass down the left wing to release Anya into the box. Anya reaches the byline and pulls the ball back. Steven Fletcher has a snap shot, but the ball’s deflected over the bar by Norwood. That nearly fell to Ritchie, too. The set piece comes to nothing.
Updated at 8.10pm GMTUpdated at 8.10pm GMT
7.52pm GMT19:527.52pm GMT19:52
3 min: A little bit of space for Dallas down the left. He’s got blue shirts to aim for in the middle, but his low cross is hacked clear easily enough by Martin. Then McNair’s second touch of the ball in international football. A header, which leads to him clattering into Anya’s shoulder. Ooyah, oof, that’s a sore one. He gets up, he’ll be OK, but the poor lad will have been hoping for an easier introduction to the big time than this.3 min: A little bit of space for Dallas down the left. He’s got blue shirts to aim for in the middle, but his low cross is hacked clear easily enough by Martin. Then McNair’s second touch of the ball in international football. A header, which leads to him clattering into Anya’s shoulder. Ooyah, oof, that’s a sore one. He gets up, he’ll be OK, but the poor lad will have been hoping for an easier introduction to the big time than this.
Updated at 8.16pm GMTUpdated at 8.16pm GMT
7.50pm GMT19:507.50pm GMT19:50
2 min: McNair gets his first touch in international football, and is immediately robbed by Anya. The only way is up.2 min: McNair gets his first touch in international football, and is immediately robbed by Anya. The only way is up.
7.50pm GMT19:507.50pm GMT19:50
And we’re off! Scotland get the ball rolling. The ball’s lumped forward, and quite quickly lost. Then regained, and passed around the back awhile. Scotland’s players are getting a feel of the ball. Northern Ireland haven’t really touched it yet.And we’re off! Scotland get the ball rolling. The ball’s lumped forward, and quite quickly lost. Then regained, and passed around the back awhile. Scotland’s players are getting a feel of the ball. Northern Ireland haven’t really touched it yet.
7.48pm GMT19:487.48pm GMT19:48
The teams are out! Fireworks! Unnecessary loud music! Passionate renditions of the national anthems! Northern Ireland’s God Save The Queen is given the bird by the Hampden crowd, who are much more into the Scottish number Awflourascawlin (© Stanley Baxter). Both teams are in their away strips, rugby union style. The Irish sport a two-tone blue number, while Scotland are in their Fifth Earl of Rosebery primrose-yellow and rose-pink affair. Lovely kits both. But before we kick off, there’s a minute’s applause in loving memory of one of Scotland’s true greats, Dave Mackay, who passed away three weeks ago. Five foot eight, and still a giant.The teams are out! Fireworks! Unnecessary loud music! Passionate renditions of the national anthems! Northern Ireland’s God Save The Queen is given the bird by the Hampden crowd, who are much more into the Scottish number Awflourascawlin (© Stanley Baxter). Both teams are in their away strips, rugby union style. The Irish sport a two-tone blue number, while Scotland are in their Fifth Earl of Rosebery primrose-yellow and rose-pink affair. Lovely kits both. But before we kick off, there’s a minute’s applause in loving memory of one of Scotland’s true greats, Dave Mackay, who passed away three weeks ago. Five foot eight, and still a giant.
7.21pm GMT19:217.21pm GMT19:21
Introducing ... Bournemouth striker Matt Ritchie, who wins his first cap for Scotland, supporting Steven Fletcher up front ... Derby County defender Craig Forsyth, making his first start for the Scots in his second match ... 19-year-old Manchester United defender Paddy McNair, turning out for Northern Ireland for the very first time.Introducing ... Bournemouth striker Matt Ritchie, who wins his first cap for Scotland, supporting Steven Fletcher up front ... Derby County defender Craig Forsyth, making his first start for the Scots in his second match ... 19-year-old Manchester United defender Paddy McNair, turning out for Northern Ireland for the very first time.
7.15pm GMT19:157.15pm GMT19:15
Cast and crewCast and crew
Scotland: Gordon, Whittaker, Forsyth, Greer, Martin, McArthur, D Fletcher, Ritchie, S Fletcher, Maloney, Anya.Subs: McGregor, Marshall, Russell, Brown, Naismith, May, Robertson, Rhodes, Berra, Hutton, Bannan, Reynolds, Morrison, Forrest.Scotland: Gordon, Whittaker, Forsyth, Greer, Martin, McArthur, D Fletcher, Ritchie, S Fletcher, Maloney, Anya.Subs: McGregor, Marshall, Russell, Brown, Naismith, May, Robertson, Rhodes, Berra, Hutton, Bannan, Reynolds, Morrison, Forrest.
Northern Ireland: McGovern, D Lafferty, Evans, Baird, Dallas, Reeves, Norwood, McNair, Hughes, Magennis, Grigg.Subs: Mannus, C McLaughlin, McCullough, Davis, McKay, K Lafferty, Brunt, R McLaughlin, McCourt, Ward, Cathcart, Hodson.Northern Ireland: McGovern, D Lafferty, Evans, Baird, Dallas, Reeves, Norwood, McNair, Hughes, Magennis, Grigg.Subs: Mannus, C McLaughlin, McCullough, Davis, McKay, K Lafferty, Brunt, R McLaughlin, McCourt, Ward, Cathcart, Hodson.
Referee and erstwhile England captain nemesis: Martin Atkinson (England).Referee and erstwhile England captain nemesis: Martin Atkinson (England).
6.45pm GMT18:456.45pm GMT18:45
It’s the 95th meeting between the oldest and fourth oldest international teams in the world. The first match, in 1884, saw Scotland beat Ireland, as the IFA’s representative team was then known, 5-0 in Ballynafeigh, Belfast. William Harrower of Queen’s Park and James Gossland of Rangers both scored twice, John Goudie of erstwhile Paisley outfit Abercorn bagged the other. The 94th match, in 2011, was also won by Scotland, 3-0 over Northern Ireland, Kenny Miller, James McArthur and Kris Commons doing the business in the Carling Nations Trophy at the Aviva in Dublin. And Scotland have had the rampant lion’s share of wins in between times, too. Still, Northern Ireland won the last match that really mattered, a 2-0 victory at Windsor Park in December 1983, on their way to winning the last-ever Home International Championship, Norman Whiteside and Sammy McIlroy the heroes. So it’s swings and roundabouts.It’s the 95th meeting between the oldest and fourth oldest international teams in the world. The first match, in 1884, saw Scotland beat Ireland, as the IFA’s representative team was then known, 5-0 in Ballynafeigh, Belfast. William Harrower of Queen’s Park and James Gossland of Rangers both scored twice, John Goudie of erstwhile Paisley outfit Abercorn bagged the other. The 94th match, in 2011, was also won by Scotland, 3-0 over Northern Ireland, Kenny Miller, James McArthur and Kris Commons doing the business in the Carling Nations Trophy at the Aviva in Dublin. And Scotland have had the rampant lion’s share of wins in between times, too. Still, Northern Ireland won the last match that really mattered, a 2-0 victory at Windsor Park in December 1983, on their way to winning the last-ever Home International Championship, Norman Whiteside and Sammy McIlroy the heroes. So it’s swings and roundabouts.
A local derby with a rich history; by definition, tonight’s match should be a seismic stramash. But this isn’t an ITV Sport production from the mid 1980s, so let’s be honest with each other. Scotland and Northern Ireland both have more important matters on their minds: upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Gibraltar and Finland. Not quite as romantic, maybe, but the Scots haven’t qualified for a major tournament since 1998, the Irish haven’t made one since 1986, and both are going well in their respective groups. Prioritisation is inevitable. Which doesn’t mean this won’t be competitive: both countries have pride at stake, will want to add a positive new chapter to that 131-year-old history book, are high on confidence, and are desirous of getting back into the groove, just in time for those crucial qualifiers. Tonight’s game just might not reach the blood and thunder levels of the old Home Internationals, is all. So there we go, miserably managing expectations. Now the Scots and Irish know what it feels like to follow a team coached by Roy Hodgson.A local derby with a rich history; by definition, tonight’s match should be a seismic stramash. But this isn’t an ITV Sport production from the mid 1980s, so let’s be honest with each other. Scotland and Northern Ireland both have more important matters on their minds: upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Gibraltar and Finland. Not quite as romantic, maybe, but the Scots haven’t qualified for a major tournament since 1998, the Irish haven’t made one since 1986, and both are going well in their respective groups. Prioritisation is inevitable. Which doesn’t mean this won’t be competitive: both countries have pride at stake, will want to add a positive new chapter to that 131-year-old history book, are high on confidence, and are desirous of getting back into the groove, just in time for those crucial qualifiers. Tonight’s game just might not reach the blood and thunder levels of the old Home Internationals, is all. So there we go, miserably managing expectations. Now the Scots and Irish know what it feels like to follow a team coached by Roy Hodgson.
Kick off: 7.45pm.Kick off: 7.45pm.