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Scotland’s Euro 2025 qualifier against Israel to be played behind closed doors

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Scotland’s Euro 2025 qualifier against Israel to be played behind closed doors

Scotland’s Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier against Israel at Hampden Park will now be played behind closed doors, after the Scottish Football Association (SFA) were “alerted to the potential for planned disruptions to the match”.

The SFA said “updated intelligence and “extensive security consultations” between key groups left “no choice” but to play the fixture on May 31 without fans in Glasgow.

Israel’s national teams have continued to play in Uefa competitions in the wake of the war in Gaza in October last year, but their home fixtures have been played in Budapest in Hungary. Scotland’s visit there on June 4 will also be played behind closed doors, an SFA statement said.

“Due to updated intelligence and following extensive security consultations with all key parties, the Scottish FA regrets to confirm that the forthcoming UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 qualifier between Scotland and Israel at Hampden Park on May 31 will now be played behind closed doors,” the SFA said.

“The away fixture, due to be played in Hungary on June 4, will also be played behind closed doors. The stadium operations team were alerted to the potential for planned disruptions to the match and as a consequence we have no option but to play the match without supporters in attendance.

“Measures are in place to provide an automatic and full refund to those supporters who have already purchased tickets for this match.We apologise for any inconvenience caused by the decision but the safety of supporters, players, team staff and officials is of paramount importance.”

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