Captain Caroline Weir affirmed Scotland’s preparedness for the Euro 2025 play-off’s second leg in Finland. Having played to a 0-0 stalemate at Easter Road, the Scottish side will journey to Helsinki, where a win is essential to secure their spot in next year’s tournament in Switzerland. Speaking to BBC Scotland, Weir stated: “We always want a little bit more but it’s always strange playing two legs,” Weir told BBC Scotland. “It’s the first leg, I think we’ll take it. It’s still all to play for. There are some things to learn from and go into Tuesday. I think overall we have to be positive.” She added: “The support was great. We have time to reset, refocus and recover tomorrow. It’s a quick turnaround, I think it’s a challenge but one that we’re ready for.” Post navigation Kilmarnock’s Defensive Performance Under Scrutiny Following 6-0 Defeat Ipswich 0-4 Newcastle: Public Invited to Submit Feedback