Scotland ended their EURO 2022 Qualification campaign with a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Portugal.
A first half goal along with a last gasp strike in injury time produced a scoreline which gave an unfair reflection of a match which Scotland dominated largely, but were ultimately unable to find the back of the net.
In surreal circumstances, Scotland stepped out in Cyprus to face Portugal in what was classified as a home match. The game was due to be played at Easter Road but the venue was changed due to current UK travel restrictions.
It was a special occasion for both Jenna Fife and Sam Kerr who made their first competitive starts for Scotland.
Match Preview: SWNT v Portugal
Sunday 21 February 2021
Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca
Live on BBC ALBA
Scotland round off their EURO 2022 Qualification campaign against Portugal, in a match which was due to be played at Easter Road but the venue was changed due to current travel restrictions.
Stuart McLaren’s side go into the match full of confidence following Friday’s thumping 10-0 victory over Cyprus.
Portugal lost out to a last gasp winner from Finland which secured their place at the finals next summer.
Team news
Stuart McLaren has a full squad to choose from as Lisa Robertson aims to build on her first cap which she gained on Friday.