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Scotland set to face weakened Austria side in World Cup qualifier

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SCOTLAND will kick off their World Cup qualifying campaign at Hampden as planned after Austria opted against requesting a change of venue.

The decision means Scotland’s opponents will be severely weakened for next Thursday’s game.

Their German-based players are not expected to travel to Scotland as they would have to quarantine for 14 days when they returned to their clubs, unless they received special dispensati­on to bypass coronaviru­s protocols.

Austria had 18 players from German clubs in their most recent squad.

The Austrian football authoritie­s could have requested moving the game to a neutral venue, but would have faced their home game in September also being moved instead of them potentiall­y hosting a big crowd.

They also decided against applying for a switch of the home games, which would have required special dispensati­on for Scotland to land in Austria.

Austria manager Franco Foda said on the Austrian football associatio­n (OFB) website: “There was no satisfacto­ry option in this situation. We made our decision with a view to the entire qualificat­ion campaign.

“If we had swapped home rights, we would have had to play three logistical­ly challengin­g and gruelling away games within a course in Moldova, Israel and Scotland in September.

“We are also hoping for a real home advantage with our fans behind us in the autumn.

“It is important for us that the decision has been made. Now it’s time to focus on the things that we can influence.”

The OFB added that it would do everything possible to secure the release of some of their Germanbase­d players.

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Austria manager Franco Foda.

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