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David Byrom

What do England and Scotland need to do for crunch final group games? Your questions answered

The final round of Euro 2020 group games is upon us, with eight teams facing the axe from the competition over the next four days.

England's position in the last 16 is almost assured, with Gareth Southgate's side sat on four points from their opening two games.

A draw against group leaders Czech Republic on Tuesday will secure qualification for the Three Lions, albeit in second place.

Victory will secure England top spot in the group but also set up a last-16 tie against a side from the group of death, containing France, Germany and Portugal.

On paper, even a defeat could see England qualify by virtue of being one of the best performing third-placed teams in the competition.

What have you made of Euro 2020 so far? Have your say and get involved in the discussion in the comments.

Yet Friday night's dire draw with Scotland has checked any momentum gained by Southgate's men from their opening win against Croatia.

So what do you feel needs to change against Czech Republic? Should Jadon Sancho and Jack Grealish both be handed their first starts of the tournament, and what do you feel needs to be done about Harry Kane's below-par performances?

And what about Scotland? Steve Clarke's side face World Cup finalists Croatia in their final match knowing anything other than a win will see them eliminated from the competition.

Can you see them pulling off a shock and qualifying for the last 16?

Submit any questions you have about Euro 2020 and the final round of matches in the comments below.

Our writer Neil McLeman is on hand to answer your questions over England and Scotland's chances in their final group games from 10am, as well as anything you want to ask about the tournament in general.

You can begin submitting your questions in the comments section below, with Neil answering as many questions as possible from 10am.

All you have to do to sign up is submit your question, register your details and you can then take part in the discussion. (You can also sign up by clicking on the silhouette on the top right-hand corner of the screen).

Get involved now.

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