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It's tournament D-day for Scotland - and history is within touching distance for Steve Clarke and his boys at Euro 2024.
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It's tournament D-day for Scotland - and history is within touching distance for Steve Clarke and his boys at Euro 2024.
FRANKFURT, Germany — Scotland's recurring failure at major tournaments has become so etched into the nation's psyche that songs have been written about it. They are arguably the unluckiest team in world football, so they lend themselves to ballads of broken dreams.
Scotland finish their Group A campaign against Hungary in Stuttgart on Sunday knowing a win would almost certainly see them into the knockout stages of a major tournament for the first time.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke said he won't need to make a rousing pre-game speech when his team clashes with Hungary on Sunday (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 7.30pm) in a do-or-die Group A finale at Euro 2024. Everyone knows the stakes are sky-high.
STUTTGART, Germany : Scotland manager Steve Clarke said he won't need to make a rousing pre-game speech when his team clashes with Hungary on Sunday in a do-or-die Group A finale at Euro 2024. Everyone knows the stakes are sky-high.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke has brushed off talk of personal accolades before Scotland's bursh with history on Sunday night.
Hungary could be without influential captain Dominik Szoboszlai in Sunday's huge Group A meeting against Scotland - with boss Marco Rossi admitting he is likely to freshen his team up.
Ex Scotland boss Tommy Docherty was as famous for his razor sharp wit as his illustrious football career and one of his quips that stuck was how his home nation returned from major tournaments before the postcards.