
Indonesia vs. Scotland: Toulon Tournament Live Stream, Schedule and Predictions
Scotland will look to build on their first win at the 2017 Toulon Tournament by beating winless Indonesia in Group C on Tuesday. The Scots are coming off an impressive 1-0 win over Brazil on Saturday, which saw captain and midfield maestro Oliver Burke running the show.
It was a first win for Scotland at 2017's tournament, and Chelsea midfielder Ruben Sammut duly celebrated on social media while also looking ahead to this match:
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While Scotland enjoyed a much-deserved victory, Indonesia are yet to win. They lost 1-0 to Brazil in their opening match and slipped to another defeat on Saturday, a 2-0 loss to group leaders Czech Republic.
Before a preview and a prediction, here are the schedule and live-streaming details:
Date: Tuesday, June 6
Time: 4 p.m. BST, 11 a.m. ET
Live Stream: beIN Sports Connect (U.S.), fuboTV (U.S.)
Preview
Burke was imperious against Brazil, and Indonesia must pay close attention to him. The 20-year-old glided effortlessly between the lines and kept things ticking over with some artful touches, intelligence and vision.
It was Burke's pass for overlapping left-back Greg Taylor that created Scotland's lone goal on Saturday. Taylor was key to the way the Scots established width and stretched the pitch out of their 4-2-3-1 formation.
However, it is Burke who carries the team. The RB Leipzig schemer has been showing his class so far at this tournament, and Indonesia may struggle to track him.

Keeping Burke under wraps will be difficult for an Indonesia squad that has been workmanlike during its first two matches. There has been plenty of graft but seldom glimpses of quality in forward areas.
The problem has frustrated coach Indra Sjafri. After his side's first defeat to Brazil, Sjafri bemoaned his players' lack of confidence on the ball, per Festival-Foot-Espoirs.com: "The players were supposed to move on by doing short passes. I tell my teams to do that for four years now. But Brazil was better than us today, technically and physically."
Sjafri must coax some more composure in possession from his players, as well as a greater willingness to get forward. Without those things, Burke and Scotland are sure to fashion enough chances to win.
Prediction: Indonesia 0-2 Scotland



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