Scotland will be looking to finish the job against Greece this evening and retain their spot in the top tier of the Nations League.
Steve Clarke’s side hold a narrow 1-0 lead in their two-legged play-off tie thanks to Scott McTominay’s first-half penalty in Piraeus on Thursday night after Napoli’s former Manchester United midfielder was fouled by Lazaros Rota.
Scotland will feel confident of coming out on top on home soil at Hampden Park to avoid relegation from League A and condemn the Greeks to another campaign at the second level.
However, they came under heavy pressure in the second half of the first leg and Clarke has warned that they are far from home and dry yet.
Scotland - who have Ryan Christie back from suspension on Sunday - will be relieved to have seen an upturn in form of late with three consecutive victories, having seriously struggled before, during and after their disappointing group stage exit from Euro 2024 last summer to pile pressure on Clarke.
Next up are friendlies with Iceland and Liechtenstein in June before beginning their World Cup qualifying campaign three months later against as-yet unknown opponents.
How to watch Scotland vs Greece
TV channel: Scotland vs Greece is being shown live and free-to-air in the UK on BBC Two Scotland, with coverage beginning at 4:55pm GMT ahead of a 5pm GMT kick-off at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Live stream: Fans can also catch the contest live and for free online via the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer.