Scotland will begin their preparations for Euro 2024 this evening when they take on the Netherlands, live on talkSPORT 2.
The Tartan Army booked their place at the tournament in Germany after finishing second in Group A behind Spain.
Steve Clarke’s side have four friendlies ahead of the summer with a trip to Amsterdam preceding a clash against Northern Ireland in this international break.
They will be aiming to pick up a win against the Dutch who boast a very strong squad for this fixture and their meeting with Germany next week.
Scotland will be heading to the Netherlands eyeing a first win since 2003.
They have met the Oranje five times following a 1-0 win in the European Championship play-offs 11 years ago.
In four of those fixtures, they have failed to score, losing every meeting.
A 6-0 defeat was followed by a 3-0 and two 1-0 losses in a terrible run of form.
The most recent game between Scotland and Netherlands ended in a 2-2 draw three years ago in a friendly.
Kevin Nisbet put his country ahead in the second half before Memphis Depay equalised in the 89th minute, scoring his second of the game.
Depay is in the Netherlands squad for the first time in over a year after multiple injury struggles.
Georginio Wijnaldum was also selected after a long period out while Quinten Timber is set to make his debut for his country.
Netherlands squad
As for Scotland, Grant Hanley has pulled out of the squad after only just returning from a long-term injury.
Scott McKenna has also dropped out ahead of the two friendlies this month.
Midfielder Callum McGregor, full-back Aaron Hickey and forward Jacob Brown are also unavailable.
Scotland squad
Scotland boss Clarke has admitted there could be some tough decisions to make when picking his Euro 2024 squad later this year.
Speaking about his selection for this international break, he said: “It’s good to get a few back.
“Obviously there are still three or four missing that I would like to have been in the squad.
“But the key thing for me is to make sure that, come the start of May, I’ve got tough selections to make, everybody fit and available.
“If we can get to May and I have to make those tough decisions, obviously it will be unfortunate for the ones who miss out, but that’s part of the job.
“I have got to do it. I will be ready to do it.”
This international friendly will take place on Friday, March 22.
Kick-off at the Johan Cruyff ArenA is scheduled for 7:45pm.
talkSPORT 2 will have live coverage of the game.
Commentary will come from Nigel Adderley and former Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo.