Scotland's national teams face challenges as both the men's and women's football matches against Israel are set to be played behind closed doors due to security concerns. The women's Euro 2024 qualifier in Glasgow on May 31 and the away fixture in Hungary on June 4 will lack spectators. The decision comes after security consultations and safety concerns, impacting the upcoming matches.
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