Match ends, Scotland 1, Slovakia 0.

Scotland stretched their unbeaten run to over a year as Lyndon Dykes' second international goal secured a Nations League win over Slovakia.
The Queens Park Rangers forward slammed home the winner in the second half to earn a victory that leaves Steve Clarke's men top of Group B2.
Scotland last suffered defeat in Russia 12 months ago, and while they did not make too many chances at an empty Hampden, the Scots have now recorded five wins and two draws in the seven games since that defeat.
Clarke's side now welcome the Czech Republic to Glasgow on Wednesday.
Despite Thursday's heroics to see off Israel in a Euro 2020 play-off semi-final penalty shootout, Scotland received criticism for their lack of intensity and cutting edge, and their first-half showing against the Slovaks did little to answer those critics.
The game continued to lack urgency as the half wore on, Scott McTominay and Stephen O'Donnell both dragged hopeful efforts wide of goal before Branislav Ninaj denied Dykes with a superb challenge as the former Livingston man raced through on goal.
The resulting corner saw Motherwell's Declan Gallagher rise highest, only to glance a header wide of the target as Clarke's men went into the break failing to register a shot on goal.

However, the Scots came out with intent early in the second period as John McGinn saw a speculative effort drag wide before Dykes' opener. Ryan Fraser fed Stephen O'Donnell on the right, and his delicate cross into the box found Dykes in space to finish from close range.
The visitors attempted to make a quick response as a corner eventually fell to Jan Gregus, but his effort was smothered at the second attempt by David Marshall.
Dykes then made way for Oli McBurnie, and the Sheffield United striker came close to getting his first Scotland goal after he crashed a header off the bar from a Fraser cross.
Man of the match - Ryan Fraser

What did we learn?
On an attacking front, it looked like the same issues from Thursday were arising again after a pedestrian first half. But Clarke will be pleased with his team's intensity levels in spells during a second period which saw Dykes score the winner.
However, what will please the manager the most again is the back three recording a second successive clean sheet. After criticism last month, McTominay now looks settled in the role and Gallagher has performed well when called upon. Also, Andrew Considine did not put a foot wrong on his debut and that can only give Clarke confidence in his defensive options going into next month's play-off.
Match stats
- Scotland have kept a clean sheet in successive matches for the first time since a run of three World Cup qualifiers in September/October 2017.
- Slovakia are winless in four Nations League matches since beating Ukraine 4-1 in November 2018, scoring only twice since.
- Scotland have won a competitive game 1-0 for the first time since October 2017 - their opponents that day were Slovakia.
- Lyndon Dykes has scored four goals in his last seven appearances for Scotland and QPR, netting in two of his last three games for the national side.
What they said
Scotland manager Steve Clarke: "It was a good performance from start to finish. The system worked well. It was a good solid defensive performance and we looked a threat going forward.
"[Scott] McTominay, who supposedly couldn't play right-sided centre back, was excellent again, Declan Gallagher was excellent and Andrew Considine didn't let himself down tonight. He was really good."
What's next?
Both sides continue their Nation League campaigns on Wednesday (19:45 BST) as Scotland take on the Czech Republic at Hampden and Slovakia welcome Israel.
Player of the match
ConsidineAndrew Considine
Scotland
Avg
- Squad number23Player nameConsidineAverage rating
7.44
- Squad number9Player nameDykesAverage rating
6.62
- Squad number17Player nameFraserAverage rating
6.60
- Squad number14Player nameMcLeanAverage rating
6.18
- Squad number3Player nameRobertsonAverage rating
6.08
- Squad number7Player nameMcGinnAverage rating
6.05
- Squad number4Player nameMcTominayAverage rating
5.94
- Squad number1Player nameMarshallAverage rating
5.83
- Squad number5Player nameGallagherAverage rating
5.59
- Squad number2Player nameO'DonnellAverage rating
5.45
- Squad number16Player nameFleckAverage rating
5.27
- Squad number11Player nameMcBurnieAverage rating
5.25
- Squad number10Player nameMcGregorAverage rating
5.16
- Squad number13Player namePatersonAverage rating
4.32
- Squad number8Player nameJackAverage rating
4.30
Slovakia
Avg
- Squad number17Player nameHamsikAverage rating
5.48
- Squad number8Player nameDudaAverage rating
5.28
- Squad number11Player nameSafrankoAverage rating
5.11
- Squad number14Player nameSchranzAverage rating
5.05
- Squad number7Player nameHaraslinAverage rating
5.03
- Squad number9Player nameBozenikAverage rating
5.02
- Squad number6Player nameGregusAverage rating
4.95
- Squad number16Player nameNinajAverage rating
4.93
- Squad number4Player nameValjentAverage rating
4.83
- Squad number22Player nameKoscelnikAverage rating
4.81
- Squad number2Player nameHolubekAverage rating
4.81
- Squad number21Player nameBeroAverage rating
4.75
- Squad number12Player nameKuciakAverage rating
4.69
- Squad number10Player nameRusnákAverage rating
4.68
- Squad number20Player nameMakAverage rating
4.47
- Squad number19Player nameKuckaAverage rating
4.41
Line-ups
Scotland
- 1Marshall
- 4McTominay
- 5Gallagher
- 23Considine
- 2O'Donnell
- 16FleckBooked at 50minsSubstituted forMcGregorat 72'minutes
- 7McGinnSubstituted forJackat 89'minutes
- 14McLean
- 3RobertsonBooked at 74mins
- 9DykesBooked at 38minsSubstituted forMcBurnieat 72'minutesBooked at 83mins
- 17FraserSubstituted forPatersonat 85'minutes
Substitutes
- 8Jack
- 10McGregor
- 11McBurnie
- 12McLaughlin
- 13Paterson
- 15Porteous
- 18Taylor
- 19Shankland
- 20McCrorie
- 21McCrorie
- 22McGinn
Slovakia
- 12Kuciak
- 22Koscelnik
- 16Ninaj
- 4Valjent
- 2Holubek
- 21BeroSubstituted forDudaat 22'minutes
- 6Gregus
- 17HamsikBooked at 20minsSubstituted forKuckaat 62'minutesBooked at 83mins
- 14SchranzSubstituted forMakat 62'minutes
- 9BozenikSubstituted forSafrankoat 76'minutes
- 7HaraslinBooked at 50minsSubstituted forRusnákat 76'minutes
Substitutes
- 1Rodák
- 3Vavro
- 5Gyömbér
- 8Duda
- 10Rusnák
- 11Safranko
- 13Hrosovsky
- 15Pauschek
- 18Sabo
- 19Kucka
- 20Mak
- 23Greif
- Referee:
- Davide Massa
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home45%
- Away55%
- Shots
- Home11
- Away9
- Shots on Target
- Home1
- Away2
- Corners
- Home9
- Away5
- Fouls
- Home19
- Away14
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Scotland 1, Slovakia 0.
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Juraj Kucka (Slovakia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Oliver McBurnie (Scotland).
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Corner, Scotland. Conceded by Juraj Kucka.
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Corner, Scotland. Conceded by Martin Koscelnik.
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Albert Rusnák (Slovakia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Callum Paterson (Scotland).
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Corner, Scotland. Conceded by Ondrej Duda.
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Corner, Scotland. Conceded by Juraj Kucka.
Substitution
Substitution, Scotland. Ryan Jack replaces John McGinn.
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Attempt missed. Pavol Safranko (Slovakia) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner.
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Martin Koscelnik (Slovakia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Callum Paterson (Scotland).
Substitution
Substitution, Scotland. Callum Paterson replaces Ryan Fraser.
Booking
Juraj Kucka (Slovakia) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Juraj Kucka (Slovakia).
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John McGinn (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Booking
Oliver McBurnie (Scotland) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Jakub Holubek (Slovakia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

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RockOyster
Well done Scotland and shout out to Andy Considine for an excellent and well-merited debut.
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Englishman in peace.
Tony ratcliffe
Wee Brian
6 wins and a draw in our last 7 matches!
Scotland?
I must be dreaming.
Crangus82
A B Seedy
Well done Scotland from one of your southern neighbours.
Barry Smith
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Robert Fletcher
Would be good if there was someone doing the same on the right wing.
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stonesthrower
A win on Wednesday would be fantastic, but I just hope we put in a good performance and continue the upward trend.
Well done Scotland.
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