relegation play-offs
Spectators : 31483
20.03.2025, 21:45
Greece: 12. Tzolakis, 4. Mavropanos, 15. Rota, 21. Tsimikas, 3. Koulierakis, 7. Masouras G.( till 46'), 20. Mantalos( till 72'), 23. Siopis, 18. Konstantelias( till 72'), 8. Ioannidis F.( till 81'), 9. Tzolis( till 72')
Substitution: 19. Karetsas(from 46'), 6. Zafeiris(from 72'), 10. Pelkas(from 72'), 14. Pavlidis E.(from 72'), 11. Fountas(from 81')
Bench: 1. Vlachodimos, 13. Mandas, 2. Vagiannidis, 5. Retsos, 17. Chatzidiakos, 22. Giannoulis D., 16. Mouzakitis
Yellow Cards: Siopis 64'
Scotland: 1. Gordon C., 2. Ralston( till 89'), 3. Robertson A., 5. Hanley G., 15. Souttar, 23. McLean( till 76'), 8. Gilmour B.( till 90'), 4. McTominay, 7. McGinn J., 19. Ferguson L., 10. Adams C.( till 75')
Substitution: 18. Hirst(from 75'), 6. Tierney(from 76'), 14. Porteous(from 89'), 22. Johnston Max(from 90')
Bench: 12. Kelly L., 21. Slicker, 13. Hendry J., 16. McKenna S., 20. Miller L., 9. Conway T., 11. Wilson, 17. Nisbet
Yellow Cards: Ferguson L. 45'
Referee: Tobias Stieler (Germany)
Spectators: 31483
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