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Scotland Euro 2020 play-off in doubt as Norway considers radical law change

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Scotland could face an unexpected hurdle in their bid to reach Euro 2020, as Norway considers banning foreign travel until January.

Steve Clarke 's side face a play-off with Israel at home, with the winner facing either the Norwegians or Serbia for a place in the finals.

Should we make it, matches at the finals will be staged at Hampden so Scotland would have home games against Croatia and the Czech Republic, as well as a trip to face England at Wembley.

But the coronavirus could throw a spanner in the works as Norway considers banning almost all foreigners from entering the country until January 1 2021.

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