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Scotland to face Netherlands at Pittodrie

The Aberdeen AGM will take place on December 18.
The Aberdeen AGM will take place on December 18.

Pittodrie Stadium will host an international friendly next month after the SFA arranged a friendly for Scotland against the Netherlands.

The two nations failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup and have arranged a friendly at the home of Aberdeen for Thursday, November 9.

Malky Mackay will take interim charge of the team following the departure of manager Gordon Strachan and his assistant Mark McGhee yesterday.

Stewart Regan, Scottish FA chief executive, said: “We are delighted to bring international football back to the north east and are excited to once again welcome the Dutch national team to Scottish soil.

“While Pittodrie is not able to host competitive Scotland matches, this friendly provides a fantastic opportunity to bring international football to an abundance of Scotland fans based in the north.

“Though we are disappointed not to have qualified for the World Cup play-offs, the work begins now to prepare the team for next year’s Uefa Nations League tournament.

“The Netherlands will provide a stern test for the team and top class entertainment value for the fans.”

Duncan Fraser, chief executive at Aberdeen, added: “We share in the disappointment over Scotland not reaching the World Cup play-offs.

“However, we very much welcome the Scottish FA’s decision to bring this international game to Aberdeen.

“With the introduction of the UEFA Nations League next year replacing international friendlies, this is almost certainly the last occasion Pittodrie, and therefore Aberdeen, will host a Scotland international until the club relocate.

“Due to the well-documented constraints at Pittodrie, we are unable to host competitive internationals.

“This further underlines the need for a new stadium at Kingsford and why we remain absolutely committed to building facilities which can host competitive international matches, which not only provide a major boost for the Club but also the local economy.”

Ticket information for the match,which kicks off at 7.45pm, will be announced in due course.