It might not be a competitive game but internationals don't come much bigger than against a nation like Portugal.

Cristiano Ronaldo won't be in town after being left out of the squad but there's still some big names arriving in Glasgow over the weekend.

Scotland take on Portugal and they still have the likes of Pepe, Rui Patricio, Bernardo Silva and Renato Sanches are all involved in the squad and should get some game time.

Alex McLeish's men were battered in a friendly against Belgium last month but they'll be hoping for better this time around.

Pepe will be in town

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When and where will the game take place?

The match will be played at Hampden on Sunday, October 14 with a 5pm kick-off at the national stadium.

What channel is it on?

The game will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event as part of a packed night of international coverage for the broadcaster. Coverage begins 15 minutes before kick-off.

Is it being streamed online?

Subscribers to Sky Sports will be able to watch the game on a mobile or online using the Sky Go app.

Where else can I follow the game?

You can follow it right here on dailyrecord.co.uk of course! We'll be running a live blog well ahead of kick-off - and long before the Sky Sports coverage starts - bringing you all the key moments as well as post-match reaction and analysis.

A match report, player ratings and much, much more will also be available on our website following the final whistle.

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