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Scotland v Switzerland LIVE: Result and final score as Scots keep ...

Scotland v Switzerland LIVE Result and final score as Scots keep
Scotland 1-1 Switzerland: The Tartan Army bounced back from a chastening opening defeat with a spirited draw that keeps their last-16 hopes alive
Scotland fans play bagpipes outside Cologne Cathedral ahead of Euro 2024 match

Scotland kept alive their hopes of reaching the last 16 at Euro 2024 with a 1-1 draw against Switzerland in a gripping Group A game on Wednesday.

Eager to make up for their 5-1 rout by Germany, Scotland were roared on by thousands of fans and made a dream start when Scott McTominay’s on-target 13th-minute shot was turned in by Swiss defender Fabian Schar.

The lead was short-lived, however, as Switzerland, who would have ensured a top-two spot with victory, levelled in spectacular fashion when recalled forward Xherdan Shaqiri curled a brilliant shot into the top corner following a defensive error.

Switzerland twice had goals disallowed after tight offside decisions – one in the first half by Dan Ndoye and late on by substitute Breel Embolo – but Scotland also went close when Grant Hanley headed against the post.

Switzerland are second behind group leaders Germany on four points while Scotland are third with one and must beat Hungary in Stuttgart to advance.

Scotland vs Switzerland LIVE: Latest Euro 2024 updates

  • Scotland draw with Switzerland to keep hopes of qualification alive
  • 13’ GOAL! McTominay finishes the counter as his shot deflects in off Schar (SCO 1-0 SWI)
  • 26’ GOAL! Shaqiri sweeps in a first-time effort after a poor pass from Ralston (SCO 1-1 SWI)
  • Germany defeat Hungary 2-0 in other game in Group A, as hosts go top on six points
  • Scotland XI: Gunn; Hendry, Hanley, Tierney; Ralston, Gilmour, McGregor, Robertson; McGinn, McTominay; Adams
  • Switzerland XI: Sommer; Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez; Widmer, Xhaka, Freuler, Aebischer; Ndoye, Shaqiri, Vargas
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England v Denmark talking points: Midfield dilemmas and Trippier’s big milestone

Attention quickly turns to tomorrow’s matches, and England head into their second game of Euro 2024 knowing victory over Denmark in Frankfurt will seal progression from Group C.

After a tense 1-0 win against Serbia in their tournament opener, Gareth Southgate will be hoping for a more rounded performance across the 90 minutes to secure qualification for the knockout stages.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of the major talking points ahead of Thursday’s meeting.

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 23:50

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Klaus Gjasula goes from zero to hero in dramatic Albania draw with Croatia

Klaus Gjasula struck five minutes into stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 draw for Albania against Croatia in a thriller in Hamburg and keep alive their hopes of reaching the Euro 2024 knockout stages.

The 2022 World Cup semi-finalists looked to have secured a fine comeback win after Andrej Kramaric scored in the 74th minute to cancel out Qazim Laci’s early goal for Albania, then midfielder Gjasula inadvertently turned the ball past his own goalkeeper two minutes later.

But with time almost up, Albania attacked down the left and the ball was crossed to Gjasula who fired left footed into the corner to stun Croatia and set up a tense finale to Group B. After both sides lost their opening matches of the tournament, only final-game victories over Spain and Italy will likely be enough to see either qualify.

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 23:30

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Jamal Musiala comes home to stitch together disjointed Germany in Euro 2024 win over Hungary

Here’s the report from Germany’s win earlier today.

On the platforms at Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, signs hung above the German fans merrily bustling their way out of the train station, into the sunshine, and to the scene of their nation’s game with Hungary. “Heimstadt von Jamal Musiala”, read the signs overhead: “Hometown of Jamal Musiala.” Give him the keys to the city. If the 21-year-old was not a hometown hero before this Euro 2024 clash, he will be now.

If Germany needed any reminder that not every fixture would be as easy as Friday’s game against Scotland, that not every occasion would be as carefree as that tournament opener, then here was that reminder. It still came in the form of victory, thankfully for the hosts, but one that presented tests and required some luck. It also required one player to step up and serve as the sinew in a Germany team that appeared disjointed at times on Wednesday.

And that was evident at once. Within 15 seconds, Julian Nagelsmann’s players needed goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to bail them out, as the ball broke for Roland Sallai in the Germany box, and a shock opener seemed imminent. Neuer darted off his line and broadened his frame to produce a crucial stop, sparing the hosts the embarrassment endured by Italy last week, when Federico Dimarco gifted Albania a goal after 23 seconds with an errant throw-in.

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 23:10

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FULL-TIME: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

Billy Gilmour also briefly spoke to BBC One. He told them that Scotland “gave everything out there”.

“We knew we had to bounce back after the last performance and it puts us in a good place.

“We’re a good team. We know our strengths. Tonight was more like a Scotland performance.

“Getting after the ball, passionate - everything was there.”

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 23:00

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FULL-TIME: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

Here’s how Group A looks after the second round of games.

1 (Q) - Germany - 6 points, GD +6

2 - Switzerland - 4 points, GD +2

3 - Scotland - 1 point, GD -4

4 - Hungary - 0 points, GD -4

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:50

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Next games

Scotland’s final game of the group stage comes against Hungary on Sunday, 23 June at 8pm BST in Stuttgart.

For Switzerland, their last game takes them to Frankfurt to face hosts Germany, with kick-off at the same time – 8pm BST.

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:40

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Billy Gilmour brings the calm to keep Scotland’s Euro 2024 dreams alive

The party goes on, just, as Scotland restore some pride and give themselves a real chance of reaching the knockout stages of Euro 2024thanks to this battling draw against Switzerland. After the no-show of Munich, Scotland turned up in Cologne when their campaign was on the line. A defeat would have seen Steve Clarke’s side all but eliminated but now, with a precious point in hand and heads lifted that bit higher, Scotland know a victory over Hungary on Sunday is all they need to reach a historic last-16 tie.

It may have been more had Grant Hanley’s towering header creeped inside the post, but in the closing stages of a tense night in a frenzied atmosphere in Cologne, Scotland and Switzerland may have informally settled on a draw. The result confirms Switzerland’s place in the knockout stages for the sixth major international tournament in a row, with Xherdan Shaqiri himself matching that feat following another sublime wondergoal on the big stage. It cancelled out Scott McTominay’s opener, deflected in off Fabian Schar.

Scotland certainly didn’t let anyone down this time, or show the same “fear” that contributed to the woeful 5-1 defeat to Germany.

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:30

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FULL-TIME: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

Andy Robertson spoke to BBC after the match, and he said that that performance was “much more like us”.

“Aggressive, on the front foot, couldn’t get off to a better start.

“We make a mistake but make no mistake about it, Tony Ralston was unbelievable after that mistake. Second half, he was different class.

“We had our chances but so did they. We were a lot more happy with that performance. We’ll take the draw and we’ve taken it into the last game and that’s all we can ask.

“We need to go again Sunday because that’s a massive game for us now. We can take a lot of positives from tonight but we can also tweak a little thing and improve even more and that’s a good thing.

“We need to get to bed now and recover. Come Sunday we’ll bee good to go with the backing that we’ve got.”

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:15

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Scotland vs Switzerland player ratings: Xherdan Shaqiri produces stunner as Angus Gunn keeps Scots alive

But Switzerland hit back before half time in superb style, Xherdan Shaqiriarcing a quite brilliant finish into the top corner after an error from Scotland in possession.

It proved to be enough for them to secure a draw and leave them well on track for the knockout rounds, while Scotland will have to beat Hungaryto have hope of joining them in the last-16.

Here’s how the players rated in Cologne:

Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:10

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FULL-TIME: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland

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Chris Wilson19 June 2024 22:00

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