The Euro 2025 qualifying game on Friday, May 31, is the first of a double-header between Scotland and Israel.
Protests have been organised before Scotland's behind-closed-doors Euro 2025 clash with Israel this week.
If Scotland did not play the fixtures they would lose both ties 3-0 but some groups have criticised the Scottish Football Association's decision allow the games to take place. “Instead, it has chosen to go even further in its quest to protect Israel from criticism by playing the game behind closed doors, penalising both players and spectators.
They said: "While Israel can play matches on the playing fields of Europe, innocent Palestinians are detained, tortured and interrogated on the playing fields of in Gaza."Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team.
"Join our protest at Hampden this Friday, 31st May at 6pm. Stand with us against the ongoing genocide in Gaza! We will not normalise genocide. Not in sport and not ever. Not in our name."
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