Billy Gilmour STARTS for Scotland v England as Steve Clarke makes four changes for Euro 2020 showdown at Wembley
This is the Scotland team hoping to make history at Wembley this evening.
The last time a Scotland side won at Wembley was in 1999 when Don Hutchison’s first-half header secured a 1-0 win in the Euro 2000 play-offs.
However, Paul Scholes’ double in the first leg at Hampden scuppered Scottish hopes and England went on to the finals.
Steve Clarke was subjected to a bit of criticism over his team selection in the 2-0 defeat by Czech Republic on Monday and has made four changes to his team with Che Adams, Billy Gilmour, Callum McGregor, and Kieran Tierney all starting.
Steve Clarke was subjected to a bit of criticism over his team selection in the 2-0 defeat by Czech Republic on Monday and has made four changes to his team with Che Adams, Billy Gilmour, Callum McGregor, and Kieran Tierney all starting.
6. LWB - Andy Robertson
The Scotland skipper was a driving force down the left against the Czechs and is now starting to answer the critics who say he doesn't bring his Liverpool form to the international stage. Will be key to the nation's hopes of causing an upset at Wembley.
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7. RCM - Callum McGregor
Dropped to the bench for the Scots' Euro 2020 opener but recalled at Wembley as Clarke looks for the right balance in midfield.
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8. LCM - Billy Gilmour
Chelsea youngster is handed his first start for Scotland at Wembley
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