Scotland vs Luxembourg, 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying - UEFA, League Phase

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  • 1': Kathleen Mcgovern
  • 10': Jenna Clark
  • 31': Kathleen Mcgovern
  • 55': Jenna Clark
  • 78': Lauren Davidson
  • 89': Emma Lawton
  • 90'+4': Maria Mcaneny
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Scotland are hosting Luxembourg at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying - UEFA.

Match Timeline

  • 1': Kathleen Mcgovern (Scotland) Goal at 1'
  • 10': Jenna Clark (Scotland) Goal at 10'
  • 31': Kathleen Mcgovern (Scotland) Goal at 31'
  • 55': Jenna Clark (Scotland) Goal at 55'
  • 61': Charlie Magalhaes (Luxembourg) Substitution at 61'
  • 61': Lauren Davidson (Scotland) Substitution at 61'
  • 61': Freya Gregory (Scotland) Substitution at 61'
  • 61': Emma Lawton (Scotland) Substitution at 61'
  • 73': Marta Estevez Garcia (Luxembourg) Substitution at 73'
  • 76': Ana Barbosa Abreu (Luxembourg) Substitution at 76'
  • 76': Leah Eddie (Scotland) Substitution at 76'
  • 76': Sophie Howard (Scotland) Substitution at 76'
  • 78': Lauren Davidson (Scotland) Goal at 78'
  • 89': Emma Lawton (Scotland) Goal at 89'
  • 90'+4': Maria Mcaneny (Scotland) Goal at 94'

Statistics

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4 Fouls 3
0 Yellow Cards 0
0 Red Cards 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner Kicks 11
5 Saves 0
27.5 Possession 72.5
1 SHOTS 31
0 ON GOAL 13
0.0 On Target % 0.4
0 Penalty Goals 0
0 Penalty Kicks Taken 0
0 Accurate Passes 0
0 Passes 0
0.0 Pass Completion % 0.0
0 Accurate Crosses 0
0 Crosses 0
0.0 Cross % 0.0
0 Long Balls 0
0 Accurate Long Balls 0
0.0 Long Balls % 0.0
0 Blocked Shots 6
0 Effective Tackles 0
0 Tackles 0
0.0 Tackle % 0.0
0 Interceptions 0
0 Effective Clearances 0
0 Clearances 0

Game Information

Competition: FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying - UEFA

Venue: Hampden Park
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Attendance: 4,266

WWCQ - UEFA Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Scotland 6 +22 14
2 Belgium 6 +21 14
3 Israel 6 -10 6
4 Luxembourg 6 -33 0
Full Table

Line-Ups

SCO Scotland (3-5-2)

No. Name
12 Sandy MacIver (GK)
4 Jenna Clark
2 Nicola Docherty
14 Rachel McLauchlan
22 Erin Cuthbert
20 Maria Mcaneny
8 Miri Taylor
10 Kirsty Hanson
17 Charlotte Newsham
11 Kathleen Mcgovern
9 Caroline Weir

LUX Luxembourg (4-2-3-1)

No. Name
1 Lucie Schlimé (GK)
4 Andreia Machado
5 Emma Kremer
3 Amal Cherkane
15 Leticia Mateus
14 Olivia Konsbrück
10 Laura Miller
11 Charlotte Schmit
20 Hannah Dietrich
22 Kimberley Dos Santos Da Graça
17 Caroline Magalhaes

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