GLASGOW, Scotland: England will not use Tuesday's 150th anniversary friendly against Scotland as a chance to experiment, manager Gareth Southgate said ahead of the Hampden Park clash.Southgate's side were held to a 1-1 draw by Ukraine in Poland on Saturday, the first time they have dropped points in their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.A languid display received criticism in some quarters and an in-form Scotland will provide a stiff test for England in a match marking the 150th anniversary of the first edition of the oldest fixture in international football."We've got to find the right balance of physical freshness, experience, finding out about some players, winning, playing well, the usual things that are expected of us," Southgate told a news conference."The first thing is we can't fiddle around with the team, because we're playing a top level side who are going to be at full tilt and giving us a really high level challenge.
You can't overly experiment because that would be ridiculous."Scotland are top of their Euro 2024 qualifying group with a maximum 15 points and could even clinch a place at the finals on Tuesday if Norway and Georgia draw.The last time England and Scotland met was at Wembley in the delayed Euro 2020 tournament with the visitors having the better of a 0-0 draw.
Southgate said they were an improving side."I thought they were excellent that night. Like all teams as you work for longer, you get more experiences together, you go through big nights together, successes, disappointments," he added said."They've grown through that and the individual players have got more experience of big matches.