San Marino vs Scotland live: Stream, time, score, goals, team news, TV channel, updates from Euro 2020 qualifier
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Scotland will be looking to bounce back against San Marino after their humiliating 3-0 defeat at the hands of Kazakhstan.
After that shock upset, San Marino will certainly fancy their chances against Alex McLeish's side - despite being the lowest-ranked country in world football and having conceded 37 goals in their last ten matches.
Scotland must now secure a win to keep their hopes of automatically qualifying for Euro 2020 alive.
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Wales 1-0 Slovakia
32 minutes
Bale gets a header on target from Wilson's free kick, but it's straight into the hands of Dubravka.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
35 minutes
Bale proves he's still an accomplished defender, heading clear a dangerous Hamsik free kick. Slovakia have had far more of the ball over the last ten minutes but they're still wary of Wales' threat on the break.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
39 minutes
Brooks has taken the limelight away from Bale so far. He collects the ball on the left, beats his man with a step over and then curls a shot that looks like it's heading for the top corner. It flies just wide, though, and Slovakia survive another scare.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
41 minutes
Slovakia have another player in the book: Lobotka sees yellow for a foul on Wilson.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
42 minutes
Slovakia are struggling to deal with Wales' electric front four. Some hesitation at the back almost allows Bale to sneak in but he can't quite get the ball under control.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
43 minutes
James races down the left and curls a cross towards the back post, where Brooks is waiting for a tap in. The ball is cleared just in time, but Slovakia are living dangerously.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
44 minutes
Another chance for Wales. Smith's corner is met by Bale, who beats Dubravka to the ball. His header flashes wide of the empty goal.
Wales 1-0 Slovakia
45 minutes
One minute of added time will be played.
Half time: The referee brings the first half to a close. It's been an impressive performance so far from Wales, who have been compact and disciplined in defence and energetic in attack. Slovakia, meanwhile, have had little more than half chances, and their back four have struggled to cope with the pace of Wales' forwards.
The only negative for Giggs and his players will be that they haven't scored more than once.
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