Tournament hosts Germany face Hungary, Switzerland and Scotland, a set of talented if unpredictable rivals, in Group A as they bid for a record-breaking fourth Euros crown. Scotland will open the tournament against hosts Germany on June 14 and, despite losing striker Lyndon Dykes, boast plenty of Premier League talent, including captain Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay and John McGinn.Â
Cristiano Ronaldo was left in floods of tears following Al-Nassr's defeat to Al-Hilal in the King Cup of Champions final on Friday night.
After picking up an injury at training Lyndon Dykes has now been ruled out of the Scotland Euro 24 squad - here are five possible replacements
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane warned his ex-team-mate Wayne Rooney about the difficulties of management prior to the latter's appointment at Plymouth Argyle