Scotland’s men will be taking part in their first major football tournament in 23 years as the Euros kick off.
Italy and Turkey opened Euro 2020 this evening after the competition was delayed for a year due to the coronavirus crisis.
The Scottish National Team will play their first fixture on home soil on Monday afternoon, as 12,000 punters are expected to pile into Hampden Park for the game against the Czech Republic.
Steve Clarke’s men will then come up against the Auld Enemy before their final group game against Croatia.

While a lucky few will be able to enjoy the games in-person, many Scots fans will be pouring into pubs and bars across the country throughout the tournament.
And if you’re thinking of just staying at home to watch the action, then all Scotland games will be shown on terrestrial telly.
Scotland’s first match against the Czech Republic will be shown on BBC One and iPlayer with a kick off time of 2pm on Monday, June 14.
England and Scotland will kick off at 8pm on Friday, June 18 with the coverage being shown on STV and STV Player.
The Tartan Army’s final group game will come on Tuesday, June 22 when Scotland face against Croatia with a 8pm kick off time. Scots will be able to tune in on STV and STV Player.
And while the majority of the country is pessimistic about Scotland’s chances in the tournament, the optimists will be wondering where to tune in for the next rounds.
It has been confirmed that STV and BBC will be showing all 69 games taking place at the Euros.
The final is due to be played at Wembley Stadium in London on Sunday, July 11. Who knows, Andy Robertson, John McGinn and David Marshall may make an appearance there.
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