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Scotland and Hungary do battle in must-win encounter

STUTTGART, Germany: Scotland and Hungary's final Group A match on Sunday (Jun 23) is effectively a knockout tie, with both teams needing a win to have any chance of reaching the next stage of Euro 2024.

Scotland have a slight advantage in that they have secured a valuable point already as they chase one of the four best-third place group finishes - or even second place if Switzerland lose heavily to Germany.

Hungary are bottom of the standings having lost both their opening games but still have hope, having performed well at times in their 2-0 defeat by hosts Germany who had thrashed Scotland 5-1 in the tournament opener.

Marco Rossi's side came through their two matches largely unscathed, physically, but cannot afford to make any of the same mistakes that led to their 3-1 loss to Switzerland and then for the first goal against Germany.

Even if they beat Scotland, their fate depends on results going in their favour to reach the last 16 for the first time since Euro 2016.

Steve Clarke's side, meanwhile, are already without suspended defender Ryan Porteous and they suffered another blow in their 1-1 draw with the Swiss when left back Kieran Tierney was carried off on a stretcher early on.

Clarke has since confirmed the defender will miss the Hungary game, at least.

However, the coach was more upbeat about Sunday's clash in general given his side's response to their Germany thrashing.

"They’re going to feel a lot better going into the next game," Clarke said. "This is who we are. We were aggressive and showed fight. That’s the dirty side, but we can play and when we get it down we created some chances."

The atmosphere is sure to be a special one as both sets of fans have travelled in their thousands to Germany, with Scotland's

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