Scotland's faint hopes of qualifying for the Euro 2012 finals look set to go to the wire with a likely victory over Liechtenstein taking them to eleven points and at the very least level on points with the Czech Republic should they fail to beat Spain.
That is however where the good news ends as Scotland have to travel to current European and World Champions Spain for the final round of matches while closest rivals the Czech Republic visit Lithuania on the same day.
Anyway lets deal with this match first and the latest news ahead of the match in Vaduz is that Kenny Miller is progressing well in his bid to play after suffering a recent groin injury, while Alan Hutton has resumed training and looks set to start.
The most surprising team news has come this morning with Darren Fletcher, who was expected to miss the match because of a bout of tonsillitis suddenly announcing that he feels better and will be flying out to meet up with the rest of the squad later. The Manchester United midfielder will do some light training on his own before any decision on his participation is made.
For Liechtenstein their star man and all-time record goalscorer Mario Frick is a major doubt due to a hamstring injury, while Phillipe Erne will also be a big loss from their midfield.
Scotland have failed to score in their two group away matches so far and Liechtenstein failed to find the net in their two home games against Spain and the Czech Republic. A 1-0 scoreline in favour of Scotland looks a decent price at 7.00 with Ladbrokes, but if you fancy something a little more assured go for under 2 ½ goals at 2.00 with the same firm.