SCOTLAND head into their clash with Switzerland on Wednesday after a disappointing result on their opening night.
The Scots were embarrassed by the Germans in the first game of the Euros, losing 5-1 to the hosts.
After an uninspiring performance from goalkeeper Angus Gunn, they were on the verge of 2-0 down at half-time before Ryan Porteous made matters worse.
His scissor tackle on Ilkay Gundogan gave the Germans a penalty for a third and it also led to his sending off.
As a result, Porteous will miss Scotland’s next two games, with Grant Hanley likely to replace him.
Switzerland were tipped as Scotland’s most winnable game in Group A, but they easily overcame Hungary, beating them 3-1.
The Swiss have no shortage of talent throughout their squad.
The backbone of goalkeeper Yann Sommer, Manuel Akanji and Granit Xhaka puts them in a good position to reach the knockout stages of the tournament.
Striker Breel Embolo also returned to the sidelines from the bench and scored the third against the Hungarians, so they will fancy themselves against the Scots.
The match will take place at the FC Koln stadium in Cologne – where Switzerland also debuted.
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Ryan Porteous is suspended by Scotland after a red card against Germany.
He will miss the rest of the group stage.
Grant Hanley or Scott McKenna are expected to replace Porteous.
Billy Gilmour was not part of Steve Clarke’s starting eleven last time out and could come in to give Scotland some control in midfield.
Denis Zakaria is recovering from a thigh injury with the Swiss, but he trained on Sunday and could still play a role.
Steven Zuber is a doubt for Switzerland as he continues to train individually.
Silvan Widmer and Remo Freuler are one letter away from suspension.
Coach Murat Yakin also picked up a yellow card against Hungary and needs to avoid another to avoid being suspended.
What did the managers say?
After the disastrous debut, Steve Clarke said: “We believe in ourselves: there is no danger of [us giving up]. We know it was a bad night [against Germany].
“We have to accept all the criticism that comes at us and then we have to correct things. To be in football you have to be very resilient.”
Meanwhile, Yakin said: “It’s important that we won the first game, but I wasn’t very happy with our performance in the second half, so we have to play better [against Scotland].”
When is Scotland v Switzerland?
- Scotland’s crucial clash with Switzerland takes place on Wednesday 19 June.
- The game will start at 8pm BST.
- The RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, Germany will host the Group A clash.
What is the channel and can it be broadcast live?
- Scotland v Switzerland will be broadcast live on BBC One in the UK.
- You can stream the action live on BBC iPlayer, which is available to download to your phone or tablet.
Can I watch for FREE?
- Yes, the game is available to watch for FREE as long as you have a valid TV license.
Chances
- Scotland – 10/27
- Draw – 5/2
- Switzerland – 21/20
*Odds courtesy of William Colina and correct at the time of publication.
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