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Women's Under 23 International: Scotland v Netherlands: Monday 2 March

We are delighted to confirm that Bar 94 will be open before and after the forthcoming international match on Monday 2 March.

The match kicks off at 1900, and admission is free.

Bar 94 will open at 1700, with last orders at 1830.

The bar will reopen at full time.

Stagecoach will be operating the Matchday Bus Service, leaving the Bus Station at 1815, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle.

The bus fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders.

We hope that there will be a big crowd to support the Scotland team.

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As Monday evening's game approaches, these are the arrangements for Bar 94 and the Matchday Bus Service:

Bar 94 will open at 1700, with last orders at 1830.

The bar will reopen at full time.

Stagecoach will be operating the Matchday Bus Service, leaving the Bus Station at 1815, returning from the Stadium 10 minutes after the full time whistle.

The bus fare is £2.70 single (contactless payments or cash accepted), and Over 60 / Disabled and Under 22 Concession passes are valid, giving free travel on the service to passholders.

We hope that there will be a big crowd at the game to support Scotland.

Don't forget, this WOMENS u23 International fixture is on tonight.

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  • Monday 2 March 2026

  • 7pm kick-off

  • Sarens PSG Stadium

  • Free admission for all fans!

  • Seating Main Stand only.

  • Bar 94 for the match, opening at 1700 and again at full time.

  • Kiosks open as normal in North Concourse and Bar 94 Kiosk.

  • Bus Station : 1815 and returns 10 mins after the full time whistle.

  • £2.70 single

11 hours ago, Yngwie said:

Attendance 1,041

Does anyone know how that compares to other WU23 attendances at other home venues?

Still on the women's theme, Scotland are playing Luxembourg tonight with the game kicking off at 18:30 in Luxembourg and it can be seen live on BBC Scotland

From BBC Sport: It's a bit of a long winded affair...

The Scots are in Group B4, which means it's not as straightforward as topping this group, qualifying automatically and booking hotels in Brasilia for next summer.

Scotland cannot qualify automatically for the World Cup because they were relegated from League A of the Nations League last year, and so are in the second tier of qualifying, League B.

When they were most recently at this level, en route to Euro 2025 play-off final defeat by Finland, Scotland went unbeaten in a group with Serbia, Slovakia and Israel.

The aim will be to do something similar over the next few months though Belgium - who are the pot one team - are eight places above Scotland in the Fifa rankings.

Got it? Good>>>

Assuming the Scots avoid bottom spot, they will progress to round one of the play-offs later this year.

Should Andreatta's side win the group, they will face a side who finished as runners-up or third from another League B section.

If they finish second or third, they will face a side who finished fourth in a League A group, or a Group B winner.

If the first round is negotiated, round two - starting in late November - is seeded and, should Scotland get that far, they would likely face League A opposition.

Even then, Scotland might not be in carnival mood.

The lowest-ranked of the eight European teams who come through the play-offs will go into inter-confederation play-offs in February 2027.

Depending on what unfolds, that could be Scotland.

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