Scotland's World Cup play-off semi-final with Ukraine has been rescheduled for 1 June - with the winner of the clash set to face Wales in the final four days later.
Originally due to be played on 24 March, the semi at Hampden Park was postponed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Wales overcame Austria to progress to the final, which will take place in Cardiff and decide who will join England, Iran and the USA in Group B of the Qatar World Cup later this year.
The tournament will take place from 21 November to 18 December.
"Firstly, it will be great to be able to welcome to Ukraine to Hampden Park in June," said Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell.
"While, understandably, there will be two sets of competitive players who are committed to taking another step closer to World Cup qualification, we also understand and appreciate the wider context in which the match will take place.
"We have been consistent throughout that postponing the original tie was the right and only thing to do and look forward to hosting Ukraine at Hampden Park in June."
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