The oldest rivalry in international football continues tonight as Scotland and England go head to head in their Euro 2020 Group D clash at Wembley – and you can get all the buildup and team news in our dedicated live blog.
Today is the big day. England v Scotland. The most momentous mens football match for the nation in 25 years.
Scotland fans have descended on London (despite being told by the mayor not to) for Friday’s Euro 2020 clash against England, with many fans congregating outside King’s Cross rail station.
We know the odds and that Scotland are considerable underdogs for their crunch match at Wembley, but who knows? Anything is possible in football.
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The oldest rivalry in international football continues tonight as Scotland and England go head to head in their Euro 2020 Group D clash at Wembley – and you can get all the buildup and team news in our dedicated live blog.
Scotland require a big performance at Wembley on Friday in order to rescue their Euros campaign. However, they don’t have to look too far for inspiration.
Signs saying ‘strictly no football colours’ are a familiar sight outside pubs and bars – but Edinburgh Dungeon is taking things a step further by barring entry to anyone wearing an England football shirt.
True heroes of the Covid-19 pandemic in Edinburgh and the Lothians have been handed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tee it up with their golfing heroes ahead of this year's Scottish Open.
The critics might contend that it hasn’t been his only poor decision of the last few weeks, but it might be the one Steve Clarke most fiercely regrets.
Despite including England among his potential Euro 2020 winners, Paul Hanlon believes Scotland are capable of pulling off a surprise win at Wembley to bolster their hopes of progressing beyond the group stage and give Hibs team-mate Kevin Nisbet more time to shine.
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