Scotland's
friendly against Nigeria in London on Wednesday night is being
investigated by police after claims that attempts have been made to fix
the match.
National
Crime Agency officers, who investigate serious and organised crime,
have tipped off world governing body FIFA over possible attempts to rig
the fixture.
There
is no suggestion of Gordon Strachan's Scotland players being involved
in any potential scam. Neither is there a threat to Nigeriaās pre-World
Cup warm up at Fulhamās Craven Cottage, where 10,000 Tartan Army
footsoldiers are expected to be following their team.
However,
SFA head of security Peter McLaughlin has been in touch with National
Crime Agency for the last three days after the agency ā Britainās
equivalent of the FBI ā received general intelligence concerning the
London clash.
The
SFA declined to comment but confirmed they are aware of the matter.
Neither would the National Crime Agency offer a public comment.
But
a spokesman said: 'The NCA will from time to time provide operational
detail necessary for public reassurance purposes. It does not routinely
confirm or deny the existence of specific operations or provide ongoing
commentary on operational activity.'
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