Scotland will be partaking in their fourth European Championships this summer. Along with England, they represent the only home nations present in Germany in this summer.
Steve Clarke’s side qualified for the tournament by finishing second in Group A in the qualification process. The Tartan Army were placed in a group with Spain, Norway, Cyprus and Georgia and they managed to finish six points above a Norway side boasting the likes of Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard.
Scotland secured their ticket for the European Championships after Norway failed to beat Spain in Oslo, meaning Scotland qualified with two games to spare. Steve Clarke’s side won five of their opening six games to give them a strong platform to build upon.
Scott McTominay was instrumental in the qualifiers. The Manchester United midfielder scored seven goals and contributed a single assist in all eight of Scotland’s qualifying games.
With Scotland entering their fourth tournament, we look at their three campaigns thus far.