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Scotland vs Norway Predictions

Published on 7:45pm GMT 19 November 2023

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  • Hampden Park
Scotland
Norway
  • Viaplay Sports 1

Scotland to Win

Reason for tip

Scotland may have already qualified but they will want to put in a performance at Hampden Park, where they have won six of their last seven games. Norway are missing a couple of key players – so back the hosts to sign off with a win.

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Scotland 2-0

Reason for tip

Five of Scotland’s last six home wins have been accompanied by clean sheets and with Norway missing a few key forwards they may struggle to get a goal here. As such, a 2-0 win for the hosts looks a reasonable correct score prediction.

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Scott McTominay To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Scott McTominay was on target again in Georgia and has scored seven goals in as many qualifiers. The Scotland midfielder can make sure he finishes with an average of a goal a game in qualification by adding to his haul on Sunday.

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Scotland vs Norway Predictions

  • Scotland have won six of their last seven home games.
  • Scotland won the reverse fixture 2-1.
  • Norway star Erling Haaland is expected to miss out.

Scotland can sign off with a win

Scotland have already secured their place at Euro 2024 ahead of the visit of Norway on Sunday.

The visitors could still secure a play-off spot, but they are understrength for this trip to Hampden Park as Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard and Villarreal’s Alexander Sorloth are not in the squad.

The Scandinavian side will probably also be without Erling Haaland after he sustained an ankle injury in their friendly win over the Faroe Islands.

Scotland a fearsome prospect at home

The Tartan Army have won six of their last seven home games and can finish what has been a successful qualification bid with a victory.

Steve Clarke’s men were perhaps unlucky to only draw in Georgia in their last game but at home they have been exceptional for some time now and can use home advantage to take down this weakened Norwegian outfit.

Five of Scotland’s last six home wins have been accompanied by clean sheets and with Norway missing a few key forwards they may struggle to get a goal here. A 2-0 win for the hosts looks a reasonable correct score prediction, while Scott McTominay looks a strong candidate for an anytime goal.

The Manchester United man was on target again in Georgia and has scored seven goals in as many qualifiers. McTominay can make sure he finishes with an average of a goal a game in qualification by adding to his haul on Sunday.


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