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Ryan Fraser after scoring for Scotland v Albania.
Ryan Fraser turns away in delight after scoring Scotland’s first goal of their 4-0 victory in Albania in the Nations League. Photograph: Malton Dibra/EPA
Ryan Fraser turns away in delight after scoring Scotland’s first goal of their 4-0 victory in Albania in the Nations League. Photograph: Malton Dibra/EPA

Ryan Fraser fires Scotland close to Nations League promotion

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Albania 0-4 Scotland
Fraser 14, Fletcher 45pen, Forrest 55 67

Scotland are within 90 minutes of promotion from the third tier of the Nations League after an emphatic 4-0 win over 10-man Albania at the Loro Borici Stadium in Shkoder.

Ryan Fraser’s first international goal after 14 minutes gave the visitors the lead before home skipper Mergim Mavraj was sent off six minutes later by the referee, Vladislav Bezborodov, for a headbutt on Ryan Christie.

Steven Fletcher scored with a penalty just before the interval and James Forrest grabbed a double in the second half, his first two goals for the national team, as the Scots coasted to three valuable Group C1 points.

They may have had a man advantage for the majority of the match but it was a morale-boosting win for Alex McLeish’s side, who moved on to six points with Israel.

A win of any kind against Israel at Hampden Park on Tuesday night will secure a play-off place for the 2020 European Championship.

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Nations League fixtures and results

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Thursday 15 November

League A, Group 2: Belgium 2-0 Iceland
A4: Croatia 3-2 Spain
B3: Austria 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
C2: Hungary 2-0 Estonia, Greece 1-0 Finland
D1: Kazakhstan 1-1 Latvia, Andorra 1-1 Georgia
D2: Luxembourg 0-2 Belarus, San Marino 0-1 Moldova

Friday 16 November

League A, Group 1: Netherlands 2-0 France
B1: Slovakia 4-1 Ukraine
B4: Wales 1-2 Denmark
C3: Cyprus 1-1 Bulgaria, Slovenia 1-1 Norway
D4: Gibraltar 2-6 Armenia, Liechtenstein 0-2 FYR Macedonia

Saturday 17 November

League A, Group 3: Italy 0-0 Portugal
B2: Turkey 0-1 Sweden
C1: Albania 0-4 Scotland
C4: Serbia 2-1 Montenegro, Romania 3-0 Lithuania
D3: Azerbaijan 2-0 Faroe Islands, Malta 0-5 Kosovo 

Sunday 18 November

League A, Group 2: Switzerland 5-2 Belgium
A4: England 2-1 Croatia 
B3: Northern Ireland 1-2 Austria 
C2: Hungary 2-0 Finland, Greece 0-1 Estonia
D2: San Marino 0-2 Belarus, Moldova 1-1 Luxembourg 

Monday 19 November

League A, Group 1: Germany 2-2 Netherlands
B1: Czech Republic 1-0 Slovakia
B4: Denmark 0-0 Republic of Ireland
C3: Cyprus 0-2 Norway, Bulgaria 1-1 Slovenia
D1: Georgia 2-1 Kazakhstan, Andorra 0-0 Latvia
D4: FYR Macedonia 4-0 Gibraltar, Liechtenstein 2-2 Armenia

Tuesday 20 November

League A, Group 3: Portugal 1-1 Poland
B2: Sweden 2-0 Russia
C1: Scotland 3-2 Israel
C4: Serbia 4-1 Lithuania, Montenegro 0-1 Romania
D3: Malta 1-1 Faroe Islands, Kosovo 4-0 Azerbaijan

Ups and downs so far

League A
Finals: Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, England
Relegated: Germany, Iceland, Poland, Croatia

League B
Promoted: Ukraine, Sweden, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Denmark
Relegated: Slovakia, Turkey, N Ireland, Rep of Ireland

League C
Promoted: Scotland, Finland, Norway, Serbia
Relegated: Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Cyprus

League D
Promoted: Georgia, Belarus, Kosovo, Macedonia

Photograph: Jane Barlow/PA
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The Hamburg defender David Bates, a late call-up, was handed his debut in an attacking line-up and he partnered Scott McKenna, with the Cardiff attacker Callum Paterson in at right-back.

Sheffield Wednesday’s Fletcher was asked to lead the line, supported by Forrest and Fraser, who was making his fifth appearance for Scotland.

The Bournemouth winger’s goal came when he took a pass from midfielder Christie, turned on to his right foot inside the box and curled the ball past Etrit Berisha and into the far corner.

However, when Mavraj was dismissed for putting his head on Christie, when play was stopped for the captain’s foul on Forrest – he was shown a yellow then a red – the game had turned Scotland’s way.

The Albania manager, Christian Panucci, replaced Ergys Kace with Ardian Ismajli in a reshuffle.

However, seconds before the interval, after Christie was fouled by Ismajli just outside the box, Scotland doubled their lead.

Stuart Armstrong’s free-kick was judged to have hit the hands of Rey Manaj – perhaps fortuitously for McLeish’s men – and Fletcher sent Berisha the wrong way with his spot-kick.

There was only 10 minutes played in the second half when Forrest raced through the middle on to a Christie pass and beat Berisha with a right-footed drive, the keeper getting a hand to the shot but unable to keep it out.

It was clearly Scotland’s night and the 2,000-plus travelling supporters were in raptures. Berisha saved a long-distance drive from Armstrong before Bates had the ball in the net only to be ruled offside.

However, the next goal arrived in the 67th minute when Fraser set up Forrest for the Celtic player to skip past defender Frederic Veseli and volley in from 12 yards.

Substitute Scott McTominay, on for Armstrong, skimmed the bar with a left-footed drive in the 78th minute as Scotland dominated the bedraggled home side and they will now look for one big effort against Israel on what is set up to be a thrilling night at Hampden Park.

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