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Luxembourg (March 3 and 7): First, Luxembourg. Scotland is ranked 108th in the world, and should get the most points against the bottom seeds.
Tuesday night’s encounter (18:30 GMT) will be the first between the two sides, before they play each other again on Saturday at Hampden, 17:00 on BBC Alba.
Dan Santos’ side won promotion to League Two after finishing their Nations League group unbeaten against Kazakhstan, Armenia and Liechtenstein.
Belgium (April 14 and April 18): On paper, this appears to be the decisive double whammy.
Scotland faced Belgium 13 times, winning five, drawing three and losing five.
The last two meetings came in the First Nations League, with the matches drawn 1-1 in September 2023 at Hampden and three months later in Leuven.
The Belgians, who are in League Two after a play-off defeat to the Republic of Ireland, come to Easter Road before hosting the Scots again at Den Drif.
Israel (June 5 and June 9): Scotland once again meet the world number 69 team.
They last played Israel in June 2024, winning 5-0 in neutral Hungary after a 4-1 win over Hampden the previous month.
The Scots have won all four meetings so far. Details of where these installations will be carried out remain to be confirmed.
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