Moldova is one of the poorest countries in EuropeVenue: Zimbru Stadium, Chisinau Date: Friday, 12 November Time: 17:00 GMTCoverage: Listen on Sportsound; watch highlights on Sportscene; follow text updates on BBC Sport website & appAny members of the Tartan Army who were on Scotland’s only previous visit to Moldova in 2004 will remember the capital city of Chisinau as an underdeveloped and impoverished place.Now, 17 years on, the travelling Scots will experience a revitalised city with gleaming sport cars parked on the streets – but where the money for those comes from is another matter.Take a trip outside the capital and you will find parts of the country on their knees, still suffering from years of high migration and corruption crippling the state’s revenue.However, the current political direction has delivered renewed optimism, with Moldova now governed by a pro-European party – one with anti-corruption at the top of its agenda – for the first time in three decades.But the country is still one of the poorest nations in Europe and also has one of the worst life expectancies on the continent.Here, BBC Scotland finds out how a group of fans from these shores are aiming to provide a lit… Click below to read the full story from BBC Sport
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