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Scotland Faces Must-Win Battle Against Switzerland in Euro 2024 Campaign

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Scotland’s Euro 2024 campaign hangs by a thread as they gear up to face Switzerland in a crucial Group A clash in Cologne. After a disappointing 5-1 loss to Germany, Steve Clarke‘s side must regroup and aim for a victory to salvage their tournament hopes. The Tartan Army‘s faithful support will once again be on display as they look for their team to bounce back from the opening defeat.

The match is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST on Wednesday, with coverage available on BBC One, BBC One Scotland, and BBC iPlayer. Scotland will be without the suspended Ryan Porteous but could see the return of key players like Billy Gilmour and Lawrence Shankland. Switzerland, buoyed by their impressive 3-1 win over Hungary, will be led by the likes of Breel Embolo, Kwadwo Duah, and Michel Aebischer.

In terms of team news, Scotland is expected to make changes, with Grant Hanley likely to step in for the absent Porteous. The midfield could see the inclusion of Gilmour and the attacking line might feature Shankland up front. Switzerland will be looking to continue their fine form, with Embolo, Duah, and Aebischer aiming to provide the attacking threat once again.

Bookmakers have Switzerland as favorites for the clash, with odds of 5/6 for a Swiss victory. Scotland, at 16/5, will be hoping to defy the odds and secure a much-needed win. A draw, priced at 11/4, could also be a valuable result for both sides as they look to navigate their way through a competitive Group A.

As the game unfolds, all eyes will be on key players like John McGinn and Ruben Vargas. McGinn, a standout performer for Aston Villa in the Premier League, will be vital for Scotland’s chances. Vargas, who impressed in Switzerland’s opening victory, will be a player to watch for the Swiss side.

Rachel Adams

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