Steve Clarke’s side have qualified for Euro 2024 with two games to spare; Scotland are away to Georgia in their penultimate qualifier on November 16 before a clash with Norway at Hampden Park three days later; Spain lead Group A from Scotland on goal difference
A 2-0 loss in Spain was sandwiched by friendly defeats against England and France, but five wins from their opening five games in Group A proved enough for a second successive qualification for the European Championship finals after the Spaniards won in Norway.
With a five-month international hiatus to follow, Clarke is eager to ensure Scotland come away from their final competitive matches with points against Georgia and Norway before next summer’s tournament in Germany.
Speaking ahead of Thursday’s clash in Tbilisi, the Scotland manager said: “The idea with the friendly matches against England and France was to test ourselves against the best and see where we measure up.
“Obviously with the results we had, we still have a bit of work to do. We will try to stay humble, respect our opponents and just try to improve all the time.