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Scotland players have not discussed Israel boycott
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- SNSImage caption, Scotland's women will play back-to-back qualifiers with Israel in Hungary
- Scotland's players have not discussed boycotting their World Cup qualifying double-header against Israel, says midfielder Christy Grimshaw.
- Both the home and away games between the countries will be played behind closed doors in Hungary after European football governing body Uefa ruled that no matches can be held in Israel for security reasons.
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SNSImage caption, Scotland's women will play back-to-back qualifiers with Israel in Hungary
Scotland's players have not discussed boycotting their World Cup qualifying double-header against Israel, says midfielder Christy Grimshaw.
Both the home and away games between the countries will be played behind closed doors in Hungary after European football governing body Uefa ruled that no matches can be held in Israel for security reasons.
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