It is the game the country have been waiting 23 years for with the anticipation growing every day since David Marshall saved Aleksandar Mitrović’s penalty in a famous night in Belgrade.
Through the World Cup qualifiers and pre-tournament warm-up games there has been plenty of deliberation as to who will play where and what the exact formation it will be, either 3-4-1-2 or 3-4-2-1. Clarke has opted for the latter. But there are key omissions.
Scroll down and click through to see the players Clarke has picked.
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1. GK: David Marshall
Steve Clarke has opted for the man who became a national hero against Serbia. Not had the best of seasons but was solid against Luxembourg. Photo: Christian Kaspar-Bartke
2. CB: Jack Hendry
With Scott McTominay primed for a midfield role, Hendry, following a hugely productive loan spell in Belgium provides the defence with positive and progressive qualities with the ball. Photo: Fran Santiago
3. CB: Liam Cooper
The Leeds United captain showcased his ability against the Netherlands. Will be more than capable of shutting down the Czech attack on such a big stage. Photo: ANDY BUCHANAN
4. CB: Grant Hanley
There are arguably three options here: Hanley, Declan Gallagher and Liam Cooper. The latter was excellent against the Netherlands, while the former has worked his way back into the Scotland fold and been strong for Norwich City. Playing in the World Cup triple header in March suggests he will likely get the nod. Photo: JOHN THYS