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How to follow Ivory Coast v Scotland on BBC TV, radio & online
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Ivory Coast beat South Korea 4-0 on Saturday despite experimenting with their line-up

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International friendly: Ivory Coast v Scotland

Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool

Tuesday, 31 March, 19:30 GMT

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Watch live on BBC Scotland, the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app; listen on BBC Radio Scotland & BBC Sounds; follow live coverage online

Following Saturday's friendly defeat by Japan, Scotland's World Cup preparations continue south of the border on Tuesday as they face Ivory Coast at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The Ivorians are also returning to the World Cup this summer after a lengthy absence, although not quite as long as Scotland's - 12 years compared to the Scots' 28.

They went unbeaten through African qualifying and topped their group ahead of Gabon.

In their most recent outing, they swept aside South Korea 4-0 in a friendly on Saturday in Milton Keynes.

This will be the first meeting of the two nations and you can follow the action live across the BBC.

TV coverage is on the BBC Scotland channel from 19:15 BST, with the match also available on iPlayer.

Jonathan Sutherland is your host, with Rachel Corsie and Charlie Adam providing analysis, while commentary comes from Liam McLeod and a third former Scotland international, James McFadden.

Sportsound will also be on BBC Radio Scotland from 18:00 BST. Andy Burke is presenting, with former Scotland players Willie Miller and Leanne Crichton, plus BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Tom English, in the studio.

Alasdair Lamont and former Scotland midfielder Stuart McCall are on radio commentary duty.

As ever, you can follow everything on the BBC Sport website and app, including text updates on the action, in-play clips, and have your say as it happens.

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Originally reported by BBC Sport