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DIRECT. Euro 2021: follow the poster between Scotland and the Czech Republic

2021-06-16T16:22:44.161Z


The day after England's victory against Croatia (1-0), Scotland host the Czech Republic in Glasgow in the other match of the


The essential

  • Scotland enter the competition this afternoon by welcoming the Czech Republic to Glasgow.

  • Twenty-three years after the 1998 World Cup, the Scots are playing their first meeting in an international competition.

  • The other group D match took place yesterday afternoon and saw England win by the smallest margin against Croatia (1-0).

Today's events

2:40 p.m.

The Czech Republic opts for a more classic pattern.

On the Czech side, coach Jaroslav Silhavy organizes his team with a very dense environment.

At the heart of this 4-5-1, Tomas Soucek, a real revelation of the season in the Premier League with his club West Ham, will be particularly scrutinized.

In attack, the Czechs will count on the young striker of Bayer Leverkusen, Patrick Schick.

🇨🇿 How the Czech Republic start today ... @ ceskarepre_eng |

# EURO2020

- UEFA EURO 2020 (@ EURO2020) June 14, 2021

2:35 p.m.

Scotland in 3-5-2 with captain Andrew Robertson on the left piston.

The hosts will play in an offensive system with two pistons including Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson.

On his left side, the Scottish captain will notably be accompanied by Mancunian midfielder Scott McTominay.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Pick two Scotland players you're backing to shine 👇 @ ScotlandNT |

# EURO2020

- UEFA EURO 2020 (@ EURO2020) June 14, 2021

2:30 p.m.

Hello and welcome to all of you to follow the match between Scotland and the Czech Republic, Euro 2021 Group D poster

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The meeting will take place at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

Source: leparis

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