A look at the options available to football fans in India, the UK, and the US for watching and streaming the international exhibition game between England and Scotland
To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first
international game played between the two countries, Scotland played host to
England in a special friendly. Fans gathered to Hampden Park for this latest
round of this long-running rivalry in the hopes that the hosts would maintain
their fine form, but England dominated the opening period.
Harry Maguire's bad luck persisted as he entered the game at
halftime as he diverted an Andy Robertson pass past Aaron Ramsdale to keep
Scotland in the contest. But thanks to a wonderful pass from Bellingham with
less than ten minutes left, Harry Kane's goal for England ended the dreams of
the hosts and ended the game.
The contest was held to commemorate the 150th anniversary of England and Scotland's first meeting.
Kane scores in the 81st minute thanks to a beautiful feed from Bellingham (SCO 1-3 ENG).
67' OWN GOAL! - Maguire scores against himself after coming off the bench (SCO 1-2 ENG)
Gilmour misses a shot from the edge of the box in the 51st minute (SCO 0–2 ENG).
Bellingham capitalizes on Robertson's error to double England's advantage (SCO 0-2 ENG) in the 35th minute.
Walker's errant shot is turned in by Foden at 32' (SCO 0-1 ENG)
It's never a friendly between these two teams
The match between these two sides may be referred to as
friendly, however that is never the case. Today's international exhibition
football match between Scotland and England is expected to have a boisterous
and intimidating atmosphere at Hampden Park.
In their Euro qualifier against Ukraine on Saturday, England performed poorly. Oleksandr Zinchenko's opening goal had to be cancelled out by a moment of brilliance from captain Harry Kane and Kyle Walker.
As a result of the 1-1 draw, England's qualification record is no longer perfect, adding to the pressure manager Gareth Southgate already feels regarding his team's composition.
He shares the top spot on the scoring lists with Rasmus Hojlund and Romelu Lukaku. In their current 8 competitive games without a loss, the Tartan Army have notable victories over Spain and Norway.
As the managers take advantage of today's friendly match to give unproven players a chance, we might see some adjustments to both starting lineups. However, in a game that matters so much to the supporters, both Southgate and his opponent Steve Clarke will be driven to victory.
Here is where they are at:
Gunn, Hendry, Porteous, Tierney, Hickey, Gilmour, McGregor,
Robertson, McTominay, McGinn, Adams are Scottish names.
England: Bellingham, Foden, Kane, Rashford, Ramsdale,
Walker, Dunk, Guehi, Trippier, Rice, and Phillips.
Who will win the trophy as the teams celebrate their 150-year rivalry? Continue reading to get all the information you need to watch online, maybe for free, from anywhere.
England vs Scotland: How to Watch