STV to show England v Scotland World Cup qualifier live
Kenny Miller, Chris Sutton and Gary McAllister will be special guests for the Wembley clash.
STV is to show November's crucial England v Scotland 2018 World Cup qualifier live on air and online.
Gordon Strachan's side head to Wembley for the first competitive game between the sides since 1999 and STV will bring you unrivalled coverage of the match on November 11.
Special guests Kenny Miller, Gary McAllister and Chris Sutton will join Raman Bhardwaj for all the build up to the big game, which will be on air and on the STV Player from 7.15pm ahead of an 7.45pm kick-off, as well as providing in-depth match analysis.
Derek Rae will bring commentary of the match alongside McAllister, with Sheelagh McLaren providing all the latest news from the Wembley touchline.
STV will also provide extensive online coverage in the days leading up to the match, talking to all the key figures and bringing you behind the scenes access from London.
Scotland ran out 1-0 winners in their last competitive game at Wembley but Don Hutchison's goal was not enough to stop Craig Brown's team going down 2-1 on aggregate in their Euro 2000 play-off.
Now, in the race to reach Russia in two years time, Scotland have four points from their first three matches and need a victory to close the gap on group leaders England.
Miller, who made 69 appearances for his country, scored against the Auld Enemy on Scotland's last trip to London.
The Rangers striker found the net 18 times for the national team with his Wembley strike coming in his final appearance in dark blue.
A big personality as a player and a pundit, former Celtic and Chelsea striker Sutton regularly analyses big games north and south of the border.
Following a playing career in which he helped Celtic win four SPL titles, three Scottish Cups and one League Cup, Sutton will bring his knowledge of both camps to STV's coverage.
Former Scotland captain McAllister played at the highest level of the game in a career that spanned 23 seasons.
A classy and intelligent midfielder, McAllister made his name at Motherwell before turning out for Leicester City, Leeds United, Coventry City and Liverpool.
The 51-year-old entered the world of coaching following the end of his playing career, managing Coventry and Leeds as well as working with current Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool.
Rae began his career as a commentator at the age of 15 and has worked for the BBC and FIFA before moving to ESPN.
He has commentated on the game at the highest level over the past few decades, covering World Cups and European Championships.
He was STV's main man with the microphone for previous Scotland v England matches in 2013 and 2014 as well as Celtic's Champions League last 16 tie with Juventus.