Scotland’s concluding Nations League matches in opposition to Croatia and Poland will once more to be broadcast on YouTube, moderately than on tv.
Scandinavian broadcaster Viaplay owns the rights to point out the video games however introduced in June 2023 it’s scaling again its operations within the UK.
The corporate will nonetheless produce protection of the matches, however they are going to be proven on the Scottish FA’s YouTube channel devoted to the nationwide aspect.
It follows the identical association because the matches in October with the loss to Croatia and draw with Portugal attracting greater than 1.5m views mixed on YouTube.
Steve Clarke’s aspect host Croatia at Hampden on Friday earlier than ending their marketing campaign away to Poland on Monday (each 19:45 GMT).
In addition to the Scotland males’s matches, Viaplay held the rights to point out the Scottish League Cup and the United Rugby Championship when it introduced it will finish all protection of UK sports activities.
The media group then bought its UK sporting division again to Premier Sports activities earlier this yr.
The deal included its share of the Scottish Cup and the Scottish League Cup, however didn’t embody the rights to Uefa’s worldwide competitions.
A deal was struck between Viaplay and ITV to point out September’s matches in opposition to Poland and Portugal on the broadcaster’s ITVX platform, with BBC Scotland additionally in discussions to broadcast these matches.
Nevertheless, Viaplay elected to not subcontract the rights for the remainder of the marketing campaign.