Euro 2020: England vs Scotland line-ups revealed
The line-ups are in for England vs Scotland, as Euro 2020 hosts the oldest rivalry in football
Euro 2020 hosts a mouth-watering clash tonight - and the England vs Scotland line-ups are out.
Gareth Southgate has gone with the majority of the team that beat Croatia at Wembley last weekend, with a couple of surprises to freshen up the side. Southgate was staunchly criticised pre-game for his selection - but it paid off with an excellent display in the baking heat.
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Scotland meanwhile are facing elimination from the tournament already, having squandered perhaps their best opportunity to progress already. The Tartan Army were beaten by a Patrick Schick double at Hamden Park in their opening fixture; Steve Clarke has also shuffled his pack.
England
4-2-3-1
1. Pickford
24. James
5. Stones
15. Mings
3. Shaw
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14. Phillips
4. Rice
20. Foden
19. Mount
10. Sterling
9. Kane
Scotland
3-5-2
1. Marshall
5. Hanley
4. McTominay
6. Tierney
2. O'Donnell
23. Gilmour
8. McGregor
7. McGinn
3. Robertson
10. Adams
9. Dykes
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