Scotland are set to play an international friendly against the Czech Republic on March 24, the Czech FA have announced.

The fixture is currently set to be the first for Gordon Strachan's men in 2016 as they build up to the World Cup 2018 qualifiers later in the year.

No official venue has been released for the match.

Scotland failed to qualify for this summer's Euro 2016 finals in France after finishing fourth in their group.

The two nations last met during qualification for Euro 2012 with Craig Levein famously fielding a 4-6-0 formation in Prague during a 1-0 defeat.

A controversial 2-2 draw followed at Hampden after referee Kevin Blom handed the Czechs a disputed last minute penalty.

Czech Republic are ranked 26th in the FIFA rankings and will take on Spain, Turkey and Croatia at Euro 2016.