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How 7 VIP pundits see Scotland vs Switzerland shaking out as current Celtic star and Sir Rod in major disagreement

It's 28 years since Scotland last won a game at a major tournament. That was against Switzerland at Euro '96 and the Swiss are next up for Steve Clarke's side at Euro 2024.

A win would be nice but defeat is unthinkable or the Tartan Army's Germany adventure in Germany will be shortlived. A 5-1 mauling at the hands of the hosts in Munich has left Scotland fighting for their lives at this tournament and they are up against a Swiss side high in confidence after a 3-1 victory against Hungary in their own Group A opener.

The contrast in mood before the sides clash in Cologne could scarcely be bigger. Scotland will have to summon the spirit of the early part of their qualifying campaign when they defeated the mighty Spain at Hampden Park and came back from the dead to win in Norway. Since those euphoric nights, though, Clarke's side have suffered a real dip and their run now of one win in their last 10 games is the worst form of ANY side at Euro 2024. Something has to change against the Swiss or it could be over before it's really started.

KENNY MILLER won 69 caps for his country and he spoke to Ladbrokes 1-2-Free ahead of the match in Cologne.

“It's not about just setting up to be compact, and solid, you've got to be aggressive, too. You can't just be sitting in a line of five, and a line of four; you have to be putting pressure on the ball... particularly when Toni Kroos is on the ball. This guy is going to pick any pass on the pitch if you give him the time. You've got to learn from these things, because on that first goal, Scott McTominay is standing four yards away from Toni Kroos, but he still gives Kroos the time to dress the ball up, get his head up and make the switch. You need to be bang in Toni Kroos' face...

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