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Scotland will look to get back to winning ways when they travel to face France in a friendly on Tuesday bingo
Despite their controversial 2-0 defeat against Spain on Thursday, Steve Clarke’s side later had their place in next year’s Euros confirmed when Spain beat Norway on Sunday evening bingo
Clarke has now led the Tartan Army to consecutive European Championships bingo
France, meanwhile, also punched their ticket to next summer’s tournament in Germany with their 2-1 victory over Netherlands in midweek bingo
Didier Deschamps’s side have a perfect record in qualifying but did lose their last friendly against Germany in September bingo
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Tuesday’s fixture bingo
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RecommendedScotland qualify for Euro 2024 after Spain result confirms placeSteve Clarke congratulates Scotland players for becoming ‘serial qualifiers’ after reaching Euro 2024When is France vs Scotland?France vs Scotland is due to kick off at 8pm BST on Tuesday 17 October at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille bingo
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Team newsScotland will be forced into at least one change from their midweek defeat in Spain after Andy Robertson came off with a shoulder injury following a collision with Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon bingo
Kieran Tierney is also out, having missed the October squad due to injury bingo
Clarke may well also use this friendly as an opportunity to give some squad players a chance to impress ahead of next year’s Euros bingo
France have no new injury concerns following their win over Netherlands but Deschamps - like Clarke - will likely look to experiment with a rotated XI for this friendly bingo
Malo Gusto came off the bench for his first appearance and may be in line for his first start, while record goal-scorer Olivier Giroud could return to the starting line-up in place of PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani bingo
Predicted line-upsFrance XI: Maignan; Gusto, Pavard, Konate, T bingo
Hernandez; Tchouameni, Camavinga; Dembele, Griezmann, Coman; Giroud bingo
Scotland XI: Gunn; Patterson, Hendry, McKenna, Porteous, Hickey; McGinn, McTominay, McGregor, S bingo
Armstrong; Adams bingo
OddsFrance win 1/4Draw 9/2Scotland win 19/2PredictionScotland will be bouncing after securing their place at Euro 2024 but may be brought back down to earth by a strong French side bingo
France 2-1 Scotland bingo
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Aston Villa maintained their Champions League charge with a thumping 4-1 win over West Ham bingo
Douglas Luiz’s brace, including a second-half penalty, plus goals from Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey moved them to fifth in the Premier League, just two points off top spot bingo
Jarrod Bowen’s deflected effort made it 2-1 but the hosts recovered for Watkins to smash in a crucial third before Bailey wrapped things up late on bingo
The Hammers, now five points adrift of Villa, slipped to just a third defeat of the season after struggling to match the hosts bingo
Villa had waited long enough for a victory over the Hammers, their bogey side bingo
They had recorded just one win in the last 10 years, a 1-0 victory when Villa were already on the slide in 2015, but under Unai Emery they are a different beast, having earned 10 straight home league wins for the first time in 30 years coming into this match bingo
Emery put his faith in Nicolo Zaniolo, starting while he assists the Italian authorities in their investigation into alleged illegal bingo betting activity bingo
A Sunday afternoon slumber hung over Villa Park in the opening stages but it was roused when Alphonse Areola brilliantly turned Luiz’s 25-yard effort wide bingo
It was a stunning save from the West Ham goalkeeper but he should have been beaten five minutes later bingo
Moussa Diaby’s pass evaded Kurt Zouma for Watkins to turn Vladimir Coufal bingo
The hard work done, the striker had just Areola to beat but dragged inches wide from 12 yards bingo
The momentum was with Villa so there was little surprise when they went ahead after 30 minutes bingo
Zaniolo and Watkins linked on the left with the England striker collecting a cute return pass to tee up Luiz on the edge of the box and he drilled low past Areola bingo
In scoring, the midfielder became the first Villa player to net in six straight home matches in the Premier League bingo
Aston Villa’s Douglas Luiz celebrates his second goal against West Ham (Jacob King/PA)The hosts deserved their lead, Watkins close to doubling it two minutes later when he grazed the side-netting, and West Ham were too compliant as Diaby, Watkins and Zaniolo caused problems bingo
Villa were slicker than the Hammers, who waned in the last third with a final ball missing and Michail Antonio haphazard bingo
Any hopes of a comeback rested on a strong start to the second half but, instead, the Hammers self-destructed after 51 minutes to gift Villa total control bingo
There was little danger when the Hammers looked to play their way out in the corner but Lucas Paqueta’s wretched pass put Edson Alvarez in trouble bingo
Ezri Konsa darted ahead and Alvarez clattered the defender to concede a penalty which Luiz coolly converted bingo
It looked like a Villa cruise but the visitors pulled a goal back out of the blue five minutes later when Bowen’s shot from 25 yards clipped Pau Torres and rolled in the corner bingo
West Ham’s Jarrod Bowen celebrates after scoring the team’s first goal (Getty Images)The rarely-seen jitters returned to Villa Park and Matty Cash headed Nayef Aguerd’s strike over before turning Antonio’s dangerous cross behind bingo
Yet Villa ended any hopes of a recovery with 16 minutes left bingo
The Hammers had the hosts on the ropes briefly but were caught out by John McGinn’s long ball to Watkins bingo
The striker, fresh from his winner for England against Australia during the international break, still had plenty to do but sold a dummy to Zouma before drilling into the roof of the net from an angle bingo
Substitute Bailey then wrapped up the points with a minute left, collecting Youri Tielemans’ pass, sidestepping Aguerd and finding the top corner bingo
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