After a disappointing finish at Euro 2020, where they finished at the bottom of their group, Scotland is eager to prove themselves on the international stage. With a stronger and more experienced squad, including key victories over Norway and Spain in the qualifiers, Scotland is confident in their abilities.
Led by manager Steve Clarke, Scotland will face tough competition in Group A, including hosts Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary. However, with the possibility of advancing to the knockout stage by finishing third in the group, Scotland’s dream of reaching the next round is well within reach.
As the Tartan Army prepares for their opening match against Germany in Munich, all eyes are on the 28-man provisional squad selected by Clarke. With high hopes and a supportive fanbase behind them, Scotland is ready to make history at Euro 2024. Stay tuned for more updates on Scotland’s journey in the tournament.