Scotland and Georgia are set to meet in a top two meeting in Group A of the Euro 2024 qualifiers this Tuesday night with the Scottish outfit sitting unbeaten after a sensational start to this group campaign.
With three wins on the board for Scotland after three games, it's been their best start to a qualifying campaign for decades. In fact, this has even sen them beat the recent Nations League champions, Spain, back in March after a brace from Scott McTominay.
The Manchester United man also netted a brace against Cyprus just before that in a 3-0 win at home and after conceding just a penalty against Norway last weekend, Scotland are still yet to let in a goal from open play.
Lydon Dykes and Kenny McLean scored late on that day against Norway to cancel out Erling Haaland's penalty and it now keeps Scotland top of the table and above Georgia in second by five points already.
In reality, if it was a top European nation, we'd say they've practically already secured a spot at Euro 2024, but with Spain still having a game in hand to play and five more games to go, anything can happen.
Scotland are now priced at 1/2 to win this one with them sitting top of Group A after a sensational start to the campaign. 1+ shot on target each team in each half is now boosted to 1/1, however, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 2+ shots on target is at 6/1 - Kvaratskhelia has had 2 shots on target in two of his last three away starts for Georgia.
Lyndon Dykes to score is at 13/8 and Dykes has scored seven goals in his last 11 internationals for Scotland, including one on Saturday against Norway. Scotland to win 2-1 once more is also boosted to 10/1 in this one.