
Scotland went close to beating the Netherlands earlier in the week and will hope to get the win this time when they face Luxembourg.
The performance in a 2-2 draw against the Dutch should give them plenty of confidence heading into their final warm-up game ahead of Euro 2020.
Sunday’s match is live on Sky Sports and kicks off at 5pm as we highlight a few potential Luxembourg v Scotland betting tips.
Luxembourg are minnows in terms of population but have shown they are no mugs recently and only went down 1-0 in Norway on Wednesday when Erling Braut Haaland broke the deadlock in injury time.
They stunned the Republic of Ireland with victory in Dublin in their opening World Cup qualifier and did well to finish second in their Nations League group.

The Red Lions are 2/1 to score the first goal but Scotland are building some momentum ahead of Euro 2020.
The 2-2 draw with the Netherlands extended their unbeaten run to four matches and could have been even better if Memphis Depay had not equalised with a minute remaining.
This is only the second meeting between these two teams, with the previous one also taking place in Luxembourg in November 2012.
On that occasion Jordan Rhodes hit a first-half double as an attack-minded Scotland side began life after Craig Levein with a 2-1 victory in a friendly.
Rhodes headed home from close range on 10 minutes and then slotted a simple second but Scotland failed to build on their lead and survived some nervous moments after Lars Gerson’s well-placed free-kick brought Luxembourg back into the game 90 seconds after the break.
Another 2-1 win for Scotland this weekend is priced at 7/1.
Scotland: Gordon, Robertson, Tierney, Cooper, Hendry, McGregor, Christie, Armstrong, Turnbull, Forrest, Dykes.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke could ring the changes after adopting a cautious approach to the Netherlands game.
David Marshall, Stephen O’Donnell, Nathan Patterson, Grant Hanley, John McGinn and Che Adams were all left out of the squad due to John Fleck’s positive coronavirus test so will all be keen to impress if selected.
All odds and markets correct as of date of publication