âScots did not show best but can raise bar in Finlandâ

Scotlandâs Sophie Howard kept a close watch on Finland captain Linda Sallstrom
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Scotland did not show the best version of themselves in their Euro 2025 play-off goalless draw with Finland, but defender Sophie Howard is âvery confidentâ they can raise their level in Tuesdayâs decisive second leg.
Finland had the better of a cagey encounter at Easter Road in Edinburgh but neither side could find a way through.
It means the meeting in Helsinki will now be a winner-takes-all match as Scotland look to reach a first major finals since the 2019 World Cup.
âNo team wants to show everything they have, so it was a bit hesitant,â Leicester City centre-back Howard told BBC Sport Scotland.
âWe are fully aware this was not the best Scotland that we can produce.
âBut Iâm very confident we can raise the bar and weâre fully prepared and committed to do that on Tuesday.â
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While Howard excelled in defence, goalkeeper Eartha Cumings made a superb first-half save to keep out Linda Sallstromâs lob as well as dealing well with other Finnish attempts.
The Rosengard keeper focused on the importance of not conceding, and insisted the tie remains in the balance.
âTonight wasnât a bad result,â she told BBC Sport Scotland. âTheyâre a really good side.
âIf anything itâs probably positive because weâve just got to go away from home and play our best and not really masses of pressure on us. We just need to go and win.â
Amid a blunt attacking display from the Scots, lone forward Martha Thomas was withdrawn in the second half, with young midfielder Emma Watson taking over in attack.
However, head coach Pedro Martinez Losa explained Thomas had been unwell and hadnât trained for the past three days.
âIt was agreed that as soon as she lost energy, we would have another plan,â he said.
âScots looked nervousâ â what the pundits said
Emma Black, capped 42 times by Scotland, was on punditry duty for BBC Radio Scotland at Easter Road and felt âdeflatedâ after the 0-0 draw.
âWeâre at home, we should take the game to Finland, weâre going into this game as favourites and we just looked a shadow of ourselves,â she said.
âWe looked very nervous. We dropped deep and allowed them to have possession.
âWeâre lacking cover on the bench. My worry is where are we going to get goals from?â
Fellow Sportsound pundit and Scotland midfielder Rachael Boyle, capped 43 times, added: âYou expect more. Finlandâs gameplan worked really, really well.
âItâs almost like weâve got an imbalance on the bench. Weâve got a lot of midfielders but not a lot of attackers.
âWeâve got Scottish players scoring in the SWPL week in, week out. You need to start bleeding these players in because they are whatâs going to come next.â
What do you think?
Scotland fans, what did you make of Fridayâs match? And what are your thoughts on Tuesdayâs second leg in Helsinki?