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The biggest threats Scotland face at Euro 2024 as heaven or hell scenario turns pot 2 into a danger zone

It's all but over bar the shouting against Norway on Sunday night.

Steve Clarke's heroes will take the acclaim of the Tartan Army for the final time after a competitive game before jetting off to the Euro 2024 finals in Germany next summer. Flights and hotels have already been booked by thousands before the scramble for tickets begins in earnest. The group stage draw takes place on Saturday 2 December, when will we find out who lies between us and a first ever tournament knock-out round match.

Of course, not everyone is lucky enough to seal qualification with two games to go. The automatic qualifiers will be decided after the weekend, while the Nations League playoff sides will do battle to get in through the back door, just as we did against Serbia in November 2020. However, we can still determine which pot we end up in for the draw with a positive result against Norway.

Scotland can end up in one of three. Pot 1 is a long shot - that needs Spain to lose to Georgia at home in their final game, coupled with a Scotland win. Pot 2 is doable by winning by two goals or more, or one goal if we score at least four of them. Anything else means it Pot 3 and that might be not so bad as Record Sport shows.

The projected pots as things stand are as follows:

Germany, Portugal, Austria, Spain, France, England

Turkey, Hungary, Albania, Slovenia, Switzerland, Belgium.

Scotland, Serbia, Denmark, Ukraine, Netherlands, Czech Republic.

Romania, Slovakia, Wales, Playoff Winner A, Playoff Winner B, Playoff Winner C.

Now, this is likely to change slightly, with Belgium expected to beat Azerbaijan at home and take Austria's spot in Pot 1.

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Georgia, Luxembourg.

Croatia, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan,

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk