Scotland finds itself in a precarious position ahead of its clash with Liechtenstein, a fixture once considered a straightforward step towards Euro 2024 qualification. Under Steve Clarke’s stewardship, what should have been a routine encounter has escalated into a daunting challenge, with the margins for error vanishing rapidly. The pressure is mounting as Scotland’s inconsistent form in the qualifiers threatens to derail their campaign, forcing the national team to treat this fixture as a must-win encounter to keep their hopes alive.

Key issues weighing on the team include:

  • Defensive vulnerabilities exposed in recent games
  • Injuries disrupting squad cohesion and lineup stability
  • Need for clinical finishing to convert possession dominance into goals
  • Psychological resilience facing mounting external expectations

With Liechtenstein typically viewed as an underdog, the encounter’s…