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Good evening and welcome to Eurosport's LIVE coverage of the Women's European Championships clash between Scotland and Spain. We'll bring you all the action as it happens. Kick-off: 7.45pm.

Euro / Group Stage
De Adelaarshorst / 27.07.2017
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    Marcus Foley

    Updated 27/07/2017 at 21:36 GMT+1


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    That was a sensational performance by Scotland, who arguably pulled off arguably the best result in their history. But it was ultimately all for nothing as they exit the Women's European Championships at the group stage. Spain progress to the next round, finishing in second place in Group D.
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    FULL TIME: Scotland 1-0 Spain.
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    Scotland are rushing to get the ball up the field! They have one minute to find the goal that would send them into the next round of the Women's European Championships.
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    Just two minutes of stoppage time to be played at the end of the second half.
    89'
    Is there one more Scotland chance left in this game? They are giving this everything, pressing high up the pitch, attempting to force them into mistakes. One more opportunity?
    88'
    HEADED OVER! The delivery into the penalty area from Weir was exceptional, but Crichton just couldn't find a way to direct her header on target, firing over the crossbar.
    87'
    Weir slings the freekick into the Scottish penalty area, but the delivery is too close to Panos and the Spanish goalkeeper has the simple task of coming off her line to gather.
    86'
    Clelland wins a freekick just inside the Spanish half and this is a good platform for Scotland to build upon. Remember, Scotland just need another goal to make the next round.
    85'
    Scotland have given it their all this evening, but in typical Scottish fashion, it looks like it will all be for nothing. They need a second goal, and there are some really tired players in dark blue out there.
    82'
    Scotland are now starting to take chances again. They need a second goal and time is running out for them to get it. Spain seem more comfortable with just keeping the ball.
    81'
    EVANS SHOT ON GOAL! The Scotland striker cuts inside and aims a left-footed shot towards the Spanish goal, but Panos is behind the effort and makes the straightforward save.
    80'
    How many chances have Spain missed this evening? But on the flip side of that, how much luck have Scotland received? I'm not quite sure how they are actually winning this game.
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    OFF THE LINE! Scotland have incredibly got away with another one. Paz loops a header over Fay in the Scotland goal, but Dieke was back on the line to make the clearance.
    78'
    Scotland are beginning to look weary. They have put so much effort into this match, but they need to find a way to get up the pitch to score a second goal. Things are looking tough for them.
    77'
    Losada is pulling the strings for Spain in the middle of the pitch, but Scotland are doing a good job of restricting the options ahead of the midfielder when she gets to the edge of the box.
    76'
    This has been a very well-organised defence display from Scotland, but they are struggling to get out of their own half now. They need to score another goal to make the next round.
    75'
    Spain are camped inside the Scotland half, putting them under real pressure, but the flip side of that is there is plenty space for the Dark Blues to stride into in the final third of the pitch.
    74'
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    Signeul makes another change, with Brown coming on for the final 15 minutes for Scotland.
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    73'
    Replays show that Scotland might have got away with another one there. Brown didn't get any of the ball in the challenge on Losada a few moments ago. Should have been a penalty.
    72'
    SPANISH PENALTY APPEALS! Losada is brought down inside the penalty area by Brown, but the referee decides that the Scottish full back won the back in the clean tackle.