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Scotland is set to kick off their Euro campaign against hosts Germany, with additional matches against Switzerland and Hungary in Group A.
Scotland, after breaking their men's major tournament drought three years ago, aim for an improved performance at Euro 2024 this summer.
Under Steve Clarke's guidance, Scotland secured their second consecutive European Championships appearance with an impressive qualifying campaign.Notable victories against Spain and Norway propelled them to a second-place finish in their group, guaranteeing automatic qualification.
The Tartan Army will flock in large numbers as Scotland gears up to face Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary in Group A. Despite a disappointing Euro 2020 campaign, where they failed to secure a win, including a draw against England, Scotland aims for a more competitive outing this time.
Their journey begins against hosts Germany in Munich on June 14, followed by clashes against Switzerland and Hungary. Excitement mounts as Clarke prepares to unveil his 26-player squad for the Euros on Wednesday, May 22.
However, concerns loom over injuries to key players like Lewis Ferguson, the Serie A midfielder of the year, and the absence of options at right-back due to injuries to Aaron Hickey and Nathan Patterson.
Goalkeepers: Angus Gunn (Norwich), Zander Clark (Hearts), Craig Gordon (Hearts)
Defenders: Liam Cooper (Leeds), Grant Hanley (Norwich), Jack Hendry (Al-Ettifaq), Scott McKenna (Copenhagen), Liam Palmer (Sheffield Wednesday), Ryan Porteous (Watford), Greg Taylor (Celtic), Anthony Ralston (Celtic), Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Kieran Tierney (Real Sociedad), John Souttar (Rangers)
Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton), Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), James Forrest (Celtic), Billy Gilmour (Brighton), Ryan Jack (Rangers), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Callum McGregor (Celtic), Kenny McLean (Norwich), Scott McTominay (Manchester United)
Forwards: Che Adams (Southampton), Lyndon Dykes (Queens Park Rangers), Lawrence Shankland (Hearts)
Friday 14 June: Scotland vs Germany, Munich, 8pm BST
Wednesday 19 June: Scotland vs Switzerland, Cologne, 8pm BST
Sunday 23 June: Scotland vs Hungary, Stuttgart, 8pm BST