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Scotland are set for a home friendly with Japan in March as part of their World Cup build-up. And Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu has all but confirmed the fixture.
Steve Clarke 's side have yet to announce their plans for the expected four games ahead of their first World Cup tournament in 28 years next summer. They will have two games in March in the next international window and two before the World Cup opener against Haiti next June.
And the first friendly fixture seems set to be against Japan, who were the very first team to qualify for the World Cup. They are playing England at Wembley on March 31 and Moriyasu seemed to confirm reports in Japan that the second game will be against the Scots.
He said: "In addition to playing in England, we will also play

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