Andy Robertson will start for the Scotland national football team against the Ivory Coast national football team in what will be a special occasion on Merseyside.
While it’s not at Anfield as first thought, the match being played at Everton F.C.’s new stadium still adds an interesting edge — especially for a Liverpool player.
A Different Kind of “Home” Game
For Robertson, this will feel slightly unusual. Instead of stepping out at his familiar home with Liverpool F.C., he’ll be lining up just across the city at their rivals’ brand new ground.
That said, being in familiar surroundings on Merseyside will still bring a sense of comfort, even if it’s in very different colours and surroundings.
Leading Scotland Again
As captain, Robertson remains one of the most important players for Scotland. His leadership, energy and consistency continue to make him a key figure, and starting in a high-profile international fixture like this is another opportunity to lead from the front.
A Unique Occasion
International matches at new stadiums always carry a bit of extra interest, and this one is no different. For Robertson, it’s a chance to represent his country in a new setting — but still close to where he has built his club career.
It may not be Anfield, but it will still be a memorable night for the Liverpool left-back.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
