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SCO vs FIN

Men's International Friendlies

Hampden Park, Glasgow

Scotland

vs

Finland

2
FT
2
54' A. Hoskonen (OG)
58' L. Shankland
72' B. Källman
85' O. Antman
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That is all we have time for on Tribe as Scotland draw to Finland in their last game before the Euros. I have been Elliot Thompson and thank you for joining me. Make sure you tune in with us tomorrow to check the latest scores from more international friendlies.
Next up for Scotland then is the big one as they are the opposition Germany have in the opening game of the European Championships. Steve Clarke will be pleased that his players didn't pick up any injuries but he will be disappointed that they couldn't see out the win. For Finland they now won't have a game until September when they take on Greece in the Nations League.
Finland just like a few days ago against Portugal showed great spirit and a never-say-die attitude. Manager Markku Kanerva made a lot of changes in the frontline. They paid off quickly as Kallman scored a delicate header past Craig Gordon who came on for possibly his last Scotland cap. Then with five minutes left Gordon came out of his goal taking out Galvez. The referee pointed to the spot and Antman was the one who slotted home. The small away section will be mightily proud of their team!
AN ENTERTAINING SECOND HALF ENDS ALL SQUARE! Scotland came out the blocks quickly in the second half after a dull first 45 minutes. Nine minutes in they forced a goal home as Robertson put in a pacey cross which Hoskonen could only put into his own net. Four minutes later Robertson had time and space again to this time float a cross into the back post. He found Shankland who headed in past Sinisalo before he could diver across. Scotland looked set for a comfortable win but in the last 20 minutes they threw it away with two sloppy goals.
90+3'
WHAT A SAVE! Taylor clips in a cross towards the six-yard box. Conway wins the header diverting it towards goal. Sinisalo dives to his right expertly to get a hand on the ball. He only pushes it up but then reacts to tip it over the bar. Unreal goalkeeping!
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90'
SAVE! Tierney brings the ball forward to switch it to Ralston on the right wing. He takes on his man to create some space. His cross is low towards the near post forcing Sinisalo to react pushing the ball away.
87'
Sinisalo takes his time passing out from the back. He gives it to Roskonen on the right side. Conway presses him quickly forcing the long pass. After the ball is played Roskonen is caught by Conway. Therefore the referee brings the play back for a free-kick to Finland.
85'
FINLAND COME FROM BEHIND TO LEVEL THINGS UP! Oliver Antman is the one who puts the ball down as he waits for the whistle. He goes with a straight run up then buries the ball into the bottom right corner. Gordon dives the wrong way after giving away the penalty.