Scotland will take on the Netherlands in the 76th match of the ICC CWC League 2. The match is scheduled to be played at Forthill, Dundee, on June 6 at 03:30 PM IST. Scotland Scotland would have had the chance to make three wins in a row, but Nepal had other plans. They were defeated by the underdogs Nepal by just 1 wicket in the last-over thriller. Even after posting 296/7 on their board, Scotland had a rough outing with their bowling. Nepal, with the help of KC Karan's match-winning 65* off just 41, sealed that victory. Richie Berrington's side is currently sitting in the fourth spot, with a further look to improve their position in the ICC CWC League 2 points table. Netherlands Netherlands, on the other hand, are in a much better position than Scotland. They are currently sitting in the second spot with 26 points in their 21 appearances. They are coming into this match after losing to the same Nepal by 5 wickets. The Dutch posted were bowled out for 235 runs in their innings, and Nepal chased it down with 5 wickets in hand. This time, Aarif Sheikh was the hero who scored 78 runs to register a comfortable victory. Pitch Report This Forthill surface offers a fairly balanced game between bat and ball, and it has been doing exactly the same throughout the years. The average first innings total on this surface is 206, which becomes 180 in the second innings; that depicts the surface will be challenging and not easy to bat on. Pace bowlers and orthodox bowlers are likely to extract some good help from this surface. SCO vs NED Head-to-Head SCO vs NED head-to-head Matches Played 14 Won by Scotland 8 Won by Netherlands 5 No Result 1 Tied 0 Probable XI Scotland: George Munsey, Charlie Tear, Richie Berrington (c), Matthew Cross (wk), Michael Leask, Brandon McMullen, Mark Watt, Jack Jarvis, Safyaan Sharif, Jasper Davidson, Finlay McCreath. Netherlands: Vikram Singh, Max O'Dowd, Michael Levitt, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Noah Cross, Zach Lion Cachet, Vivian Kingma, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Kyle Klein, Teja Nidamanuru. Must-Pick Players for SCO vs NED Top Wicketkeeper to Pick Scott Edwards | NED: Scott Edwards has been the backbone of the Netherlands' batting unit. He has played 18 innings in the CWC League 2 phase so far and has scored 578 runs; he has been performing brilliantly so far. He scored a brilliant 46-run knock against Nepal in the last outing. He can play a crucial role in your team if added. Top Batters to Pick George Munsey | SCO: Munsey has been phenomenal this season so far, taking charge of the assault in the top order and hammering spin and pace. He has scored 677 runs from 12 innings this season, he will look to continue his form in this match as well. Max O'Dowd | NED: Max O'Dowd has been in top form in this tournament and would be a good pick for your fantasy XI. He should be there in your team. In 19 innings of the ICC CWC League 2 2025, he has added 672 runs.. He will look to continue his good form going into this match. Top All-Rounders to Pick Brendon McMullen | SCO: McMullen has been playing a crucial role as an all-rounder for his team. Scoring runs as a middle-order batter and taking wickets with the ball has become his regular job. He has added 600 runs in 15 innings so far and has taken 25 wickets as well in 14 innings, including a three-wicket haul against Nepal in the last match. He is a must-have player for your fantasy XI. Michael Levitt | NED: Michael Levitt has been phenomenal with his allrounder ability in the tournament, scoring 337 runs in 14 innings and also taking four wickets, including two wickets against Nepal in the last match. He will look to add some runs in this match as well. Top Bowlers to Pick Jack Jarvis | SCO: In the absence of Bradley James Currie, Jarvis is taking care of the bowling unit. He has played just 10 innings and has taken 14 wickets so far, including a crucial two wickets in the last match. He would aim to carry his form in this match as well. Kyle Klein | NED: The 23-year-old pacer picks crucial wickets in the middle overs. His ability to take crucial wickets with the pace and extra bounce has been his key ability. He has taken 32 wickets in 15 matches so far and would look to give his best with the ball against Scotland.