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European Qualifiers on Sky: Scotland vs Belgium and Northern Ireland vs Germany

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Euro 2020 Qualifiers - Monday 9th September
Image: The likes of Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne (left), Germany's Timo Werner and Wales's Gareth Bale are all in action on Sky on Monday

Team news and previews ahead of Monday's European Qualifiers featuring Scotland, Northern Ireland and more...

Scotland vs Belgium, 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports Football

Scotland team news: The home side will still be without Arsenal left-back Kieran Tierney - who has not played for his country since last October - as well as Matt Ritchie and Scott McKenna, who all miss out with injury.

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Highlights of the European Qualifiers Group D clash between Scotland and Russia

Belgium team news: Roberto Martinez will have to make do without Eden Hazard, who is still to make his competitive Real Madrid debut due to a calf problem, while his brother Thorgan is also absent with injury. The visitors will not be able to call upon the services of experienced duo Vincent Kompany and Axel Witsel, who are both sidelined.

Where to watch: Coverage starts on Sky Sports Football from 7pm; Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

What's the state of play? This is a critical game for Steve Clarke if Scotland want to retain any hopes of catching second-placed Russia - who beat them 2-1 at home on Friday night - in the Group I standings.

The Scots currently trail Russia by six points at the halfway stage of the qualification process, so they realistically need to beat the so-far undefeated group leaders at Hampden Park if they are to progress to the finals of a major international tournament for the first time since the 1998 World Cup.

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Northern Ireland vs Germany, 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports Main Event

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Northern Ireland forward Conor Washington believes Michael O’Neill’s side are due ‘a big scalp’ as they face Germany at Windsor Park on Monday night

Northern Ireland team news: Conor Washington is pushing for a start after scoring twice in three games for Hearts, while Burton striker Liam Boyce has come through training unscathed and is available. Michael O'Neill's big decision is likely to be at right back after Michael Smith was ruled out with an injury. Leeds winger Stuart Dallas has experience of playing there for both club and country. Linfield's former Everton striker Shayne Lavery impressed in the recent friendly win over Luxembourg and may come into O'Neill's thinking.

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Captain Steven Davis will become Northern Ireland's most-capped outfield player, while Premier League trio Jonny Evans, Craig Cathcart and Jamal Lewis are expected to return to the starting XI after being rested, along with Paddy McNair.

Leon Goretzka is challenged by of Northern Ireland during the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier Windsor Park on October 5, 2017
Image: Northern Ireland host Germany live on Sky Sports on Monday

Germany team news: Manchester City midfielder Ilkay Gundogan has been ruled out of Monday's clash at Windsor Park due to illness. The visitors are expected to make changes to the team that lost 4-2 in Holland on Friday night - Serge Gnabry may keep his starting place after scoring in Amsterdam, supporting Timo Werner and Marco Reus in attack - while Kai Havertz could start in Belfast.

Where to watch: Coverage starts on Sky Sports Main Event from 7pm; Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

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Highlights of the European Qualifiers Group C match between Germany and the Netherlands

What's the state of play? Northern Ireland and Germany go head to head in a top-of-the-table clash on Monday night and incredibly, it is the hosts who enter the match leading the way in Group C having won their first four fixtures on the road to Euro 2020.

Joachim Low's side's 4-2 defeat to the Netherlands on Friday means they now trail Northern Ireland by three points, with the third-placed Oranje a further three points back - but having played a game less than the top two.

All of which makes this an absolutely pivotal encounter for O'Neill team, especially if they were to avoid defeat against the four-time world champions.

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Other matches on Sky

All other matches are live on Sky Sports Football via the Red Button, or the Sky Sports app.

Here's the full list:

  • Azerbaijan vs Croatia (5pm)
  • Estonia vs Netherlands (7.45pm)
  • Hungary vs Slovakia (7.45pm)
  • Latvia vs Northern Macedonia (7.45pm)
  • Poland vs Austria (7.45pm)
  • Russia vs Kazakhstan (7.45pm)
  • San Marino vs Cyprus (7.45pm)
  • Slovenia vs Israel (7.45pm)

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