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LIVESTREAM: Can the Scots pack a punch in derby against arch-rival England? | European Championship 2020

Tonight there is an old neighbor game on the program with England against Scotland. Scotland must collect points at Wembley to have a chance at the next round. Or will England qualify for the 1/8th finals after their win against Croatia?

  1. 20:57before, 8:57 p.m. David Beckham will be in the stands and will sing along with the English supporters God Save the Queen. .
  2. 20:55before, 8:55 p.m. Rain in Wembley. A duel between England and Scots, naturally that includes rain. It doesn’t matter to the Scots, they sing their national anthem with all their heart. .
  3. 20:55before, 8:55 p.m. England- Scotland: a history lesson.

    England- Scotland: a lesson in history

  4. 20:43in advance, 8 p.m. 43. 100th duel with stake. The Scots are in a European Championship final round for the first time since 1996. Surprisingly, they then also met England in the group stage. Shearer and Gascoigne gave England a 2-0 win at the time in a match that was played at Wembley just like now. Today, the two countries face each other for the 100th time in a match with stakes, it is the 115th game in total. .
  5. 20:33in advance, 8:33 PM. Will England continue on its momentum? England starts on paper as favorites in the neighbor game. In addition, Gareth Southgate’s team gained confidence with the 1-0 win in the opening match against Croatia. The first time, after 9 attempts, that the English were able to win their European Championship opener. .
  6. 20:31in advance, 8:31 PM. Can the Scots make a fist? Scotland made its comeback at a major tournament after more than 23 years on Monday, but it was a return in minor. The Scots turned out to be no match for the Czech Republic and went into the boat 2-0. The pressure for the neighbor game with arch-rival England is therefore particularly high. .
  7. 15:01in advance, 3 p.m. Can England qualify for the eighth finals? While England try to qualify for the round of 16, Scotland will try to collect points to maintain their chances of qualifying. Moreover, there is always a rivalry in the neighbor game between England and Scotland. Although the last meeting between the two at a European Championship dates back to 1996. Gareth Southgate, England national coach, realizes that this match is important for the fans. “But it remains above all a chance to take the three points and qualify.” Southgate realizes that the encounter with Scotland is different for the new generation than it used to be when there was a confrontation almost every year. “It remains a big game and we know the rivalry. I didn’t have to motivate my players in that area.” According to Steve Clarke, the Scottish national team, the Scots should believe in themselves. “If we want to survive the group we have to get points against both England and Croatia. We are looking forward to playing.” .
  8. 14:58in advance, 2 p.m. 58. Everyone is available, including Kieran Tierney. He could play the whole game. That is good news for him, for us and for the Scottish supporters. Steve Clarke, Scotland national team coach.
  9. 14:55in advance, 14h55. We get the chance to qualify and that remains our main goal. We know what this game means for our fans and we will use that in our preparation. Harry Kane, England captain.
  10. 14:22before, 2 pm 10. Maguire and Tierney fit again. Good news for both teams. England can again call on its defender Harry Maguire and Scotland can count on a fit Tierney. It is not yet known what Gareth Southgate intends to do with Maguire, but in the meantime he is fully training again and so he can in principle play against Scotland tonight. In Scotland we expect Tierney immediately in the base. The Arsenal defender is “ready to play”, says national coach Steve Clarke. .
  11. In advance, 14 hours 22
  12. Opstelling Engeland. Jordan Pickford, Reece James, John Stones, Tyrone Mings, Luke Shaw, Phil Foden, Kalvin Phillips, Mason Mount, Declan Rice, Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane
  13. Opstelling Schotland. David Marshall, Stephen O’Donnell, Grant Hanley, Scott McTominay, Kieran Tierney, Andrew Robertson, Callum McGregor, Billy Gilmour, John McGinn, Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes

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