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Amy Canavan at Estadio Municipal de Chapin Scotland 0-0 China China get Scotland’s last game of 2025 under way. Scotland v China (18: 00) Anthems out the way, kick off is coming… Scotland v China (18: 00) China were on the receiving end of a devastating England display on Friday, where they conceded eight goals without reply. The European champions were hoping for a test against the Asian Cup winners, but they were utterly dominant and didn't allow for China to register a shot on target. Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta was "surprised" to see the Chinese thrashed, but expects they will "want to redeem themselves from a one-off result" against her "hungry" side. Georgia Stanway (right) scored a hat-trick against China Scotland v China (18: 00) Rachael Boyle Scotland midfielder on BBC Alba Scotland have had a mixed bags of results but performances have been steadily improving. They'll be looking to finish the year on a high. Scotland v China (18: 00) Maria Mc Aneny's debut goal rescued a draw for Melissa Andreatta's Scotland in a frustrating friendly draw against Ukraine on Friday. Roksolona Kravchuk slotted Ukraine in front just before half-time and they looked good value to hang on to that result as Scotland failed to break them down for long periods in Cadiz. However, in the sixth minute of second-half stoppage time, Celtic midfielder Mc Aneny - introduced as a 69th-minute substitute - fired into the roof of the net from close range to spare Scotland's blushes. This video can not be played Watch the goals as Scotland earn draw against Ukraine Scotland v China (18: 00) A couple of familiar faces in the China team. .. Shen Mengyu was the first Chinese women's player in Scotland and won the SWPL with Celtic in 2024. She left for London City Lionesses in the summer. Li Mengwen joined Rangers in September and has made her one start for Leanne Crichton's side against champions Hibs in October. Scotland v China (18: 00) Melissa Andreatta has rung in the changes. Six in total. The big news is there is no Caroline Weir at all. BBC Scotland were allowed to take in 15 minutes of the team’s training session yesterday, and she wasn’t involved. When asked, Melissa Andreatta said the Real Madrid midfielder “was in the gym doing her individual programme”. Scotland v China (18: 00) Scotland: Cumings, Mc Lauchlan, Clark, Brown, Docherty, Maclean, Cuthbert, Taylor, Hanson, Howat, Gregory. China: Yu, Mengwen, Jiaxing, Haiyan, Linlin, Qiaozhu, Xin, Mengyu, Changsha, Wei, Ziqin. Scotland v China (18: 00) Scotland sign off 2025 with a friendly against China in the south of Spain this evening. It's been a year of rebuilding after they failed to qualify for Euro 2025 on this very day last year. Michael Mc Ardle took interim charge for the first four Nations League A matches - all which ended in defeat. While Melissa Andreatta picked up a point in the final game against the Netherlands in her second game in charge. Her first - and so far only - win was registered against Morocco in October, but a defeat to Switzerland and a draw with Ukraine on Friday has followed. A World Cup qualification campaign beckons in the new year, how the Scots would love to head into that on the back of a win here. This video can not be played Highlights: Howat double as Scotland beat China Kirsty Howat marked her first Scotland start with two stunning goals in a win over China but an entertaining friendly was soured by a late injury to Erin Cuthbert. The captain was taken to hospital after suffering a head knock late in the 3-2 victory, having left the field on a stretcher in a neck brace. "It happened so fast, " Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta told BBC Scotland. "I just saw a collision and then everyone saw what happened from there. "She's off to hospital now. We'll just wait to hear for updates. " Andreatta had challenged her players to close out a disappointing 2025 on a high, having won just one of their previous nine matches over the past 12 months. Despite suffering a humbling 8-0 defeat to England on Saturday, China - ranked nine places above Scotland in the Fifa standings - posed a threat. However, three goals in an electrifying four-minute spell from Andreatta's side set them on their way to earning just the second win of the Australian boss' tenure. The SWNT 'outsider' shining in USA & making family proud Easter Road & Hampden included in 2035 World Cup bid Late drama in Scotland's DNA after Ukraine draw Crystal Palace forward Howat opened the scoring - and her Scotland account - on the 11th minute with a delightful, lofted finish into the far corner from the right of the box. The 28-year-old then turned provider for strike partner Kirsty Hanson to bury a quickfire second at Estadio Municipal de Chapin. And by minute 16, it was 3-0 when Howat looked up and caught goalkeeper Zhu Yu off her line with an outrageous, long-range drive. China pulled one back when Zhang Linyan was afforded too much space in the box to finish before the world's 16th-ranked nation made the Scots suffer for spells towards the end of the first half. Scotland withstood that pressure and passed up the chance to go 4-1 up after the break when a trip on Cuthbert presented Howat with the opportunity to complete a hat-trick. The forward was left disappointed, though, when she struck the left-hand post before lifting the rebound over the crossbar. A header into the bottom corner from Zhang Rui then made it a nervy finish for the Scots, with Huo Yuexin narrowly missing on the slide soon after. But Andreatta's side held on to go into next year's World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of a hard-fought victory. Scotland head coach Melissa Andreatta: "We started fast and maximised the chances we created, then the momentum sort of swung towards China. "But I think we regrouped towards the latter stages of the half and talked about a few things at half-time. We started the second half strongly, had a penalty and poor Kirsty [Howat] going for a third missed it. "If we get that the pressure sort of releases a little bit, but then they go and score. That makes it super interesting, which is Scottish apparently. "What we did was show really good character. The way we defended was excellent to deny them chances from all those crosses. Looking ahead, that's what you're going to need in tight games and tournament football. " Manager: Melissa Andreatta Formation: 5 - 3 - 2 Manager: Ante Milicic Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Manager: Melissa Andreatta Formation: 5 - 3 - 2 Manager: Ante Milicic Formation: 4 - 4 - 2 Friendlies Women All competitions Copyright © 2025 BBC. 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