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Andy Thomson tells Scotland: ‘We got this’
Scotland's Kirsty Smith after the final whistle during the FIFA Women's World Cup

ANDY THOMSON insists there is no need for panic as Scotland look to get their Euro 2022 qualification hopes back on track against Finland.

The 1-0 defeat against Portugal in Lisbon on Friday night was their second loss in a row and with three Group E matches remaining, Scotland are in third place with nine points, four behind Finland and Portugal.

The Finns, who defeated Scotland 1-0 in October, travel to Easter Road for the reverse fixture tonight.

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