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Robert Fairnie

Who are Scotland's Euro 2020 opponents, when will matches take place and what are the venues?

Scotland fans have a major finals to look forward to for the first time in 22 years after the men's team ended decades of hurt with play-off victory over Serbia.

Steve Clarke's side secured themselves a place at the rearranged 2020 championships after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Serbia.

Ryan Christie put Scotland ahead inside the 90-minutes before Serbia equalised through Jovic in the dying stages.

The hosts dominated extra time but Scotland held out to emerge victorious on penalties – David Marshall the hero with a stunning save from Aleksandar Mitrovic.

So what can the Tartan Army expect next summer?

Well, as things stand, Scotland will two matches at Hampden Park and one at Wembley Stadium.

We'll be involved in Group D along with Czech Republic, Croatia and England, and all group stage matches will take place between Monday, 14 June and Tuesday, 22 June.

There had been reports in recent weeks suggesting the finals may be moved to take place in one host country, rather than several European cities.

However UEFA say they have no plans to do this, and as things stand Scotland will kick off the campaign at Hampden against Czech Republic on Monday, 14 June at 2pm.

Here's a run down of the group stage fixtures.

Scotland v Czech Republic: Hampden Park, Glasgow; Monday, 14 June, 2pm.

England v Scotland : Wembley Stadium, London; Friday, 18 June, 8pm.

Croatia v Scotland : Hampden Park, Glasgow, Tuesday, 22 June, 8pm.

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