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Scotland vs Hungary: TV channel, live stream and team news for Euro 2024 clash

Scotland face Hungary in Stuttgart
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It all comes down to this. Scotland face Hungary tonight with a chance of creating history as the first Scots team to EVER get out of a group stage.

Whatever has gone before at Euro 2024, including incriminations and post-mortems after that thumping by Germany, would all be water under the bridge if the team can do what no Scots team has ever done and make it through to the last 16. The Hungarians are on zero points from their two games and so progression for them is an even slimmer chance.

Steve Clarke will have to set up his team without Kieran Tierney after he was stretchered off against Switzerland and returned to Arsenal to be assessed. And while that is a blow, there are others like Scott McKenna who can step in and the team must believe they still have enough to get the result.

The Tartan Army have made the switch from Cologne to Stuttgart for this one but for you at home, here is everything you need to know for tonight's game.

When is Scotland vs Hungary?

The game is TODAY, Sunday June 23. Kick-off at MHPArena is at 8pm.

Can I watch Scotland vs Hungary live?

Yes, as with all Euros games the match is live on free-to-air TV. This one is on BBC One and can also be caught on BBC iPlayer and on the BBC website.

Who is the referee?

Argentinian whistler Facundo Tello takes care of this one and is assisted by countrymen Gabriel Chade and Ezequiel Brailovsky. Norwegian Espen Eskås is the fourth official. On VAR duty is Spain's Alejandro Hernández

What is the latest team news?

Scotland XI: Gunn; Ralston, Robertson, Hanley, Hendry, McKenna; McTominay, McGinn, McGregor, Gilmour; Adams.

Subs: Kelly, Clark, Christie, Shankland, Cooper, Armstrong, Morgan, Conway, Jack, McCrorie, McLean, Taylor, Forrest.

Hungary XI: Gulácsi, Orbán, Dárdai, Botka, Bolla, Styles, Schäfer, Kerkez, Szoboszlai, Sallai, B. Varga.

Subs: Dibusz, Szappanos, Lang, Balogh, A. Szalai, Fiola, Négo, Á. Nagy, Ádám, Kleinheisler, Gazdag, Zs. Nagy, Csoboth, Horváth, Kata.