The Euro 2024 opener between Scotland and Germany is now just a matter of hours away, and fans are already casting their minds back to some famous clashes against Die Mannschaf.
Believe it or not, it has actually been almost nine years since the side’s last faced each other. Meeting at Hampden Park on a cold September night in Glasgow for a Euro 2016 qualifier, the two teams played out an entertaining five goal thriller that saw then world champions Germany snatch a 3-2 victory in Mount Florida.
Managed by Gordon Strachan, Scotland sat in fourth place in their group and were in dire need of points in the qualification campaign. In an action packed first half, they found themselves behind after 18 minutes when a deflected effort from Thomas Muller put the visitors ahead. However, parity was restored 10 minutes later when Mats Hummels nodded beyond his own goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to send the Hampden crowd wild.
Germany would lead again just after the half hour mark though through a Muller header, only for James McArthur to fire Scotland level on the cusp of half time. When Ilkay Gundogan slotted home the visitors' winner in the second period though, Scotland were unable to respond.
But how many of the starting XI that night are still involved in the Scotland set up? Who has moved on, retired or perhaps even become the face of TV show? Here is what happened to every player that played in Scotland’s last game vs Germany.

13. Sub: Chris Martin
For a period of time in Scottish football history, the term "get Chris Martin on" when chasing a late equaliser was heard regularly on the Hampden Park terraces. The stereotypical 'big man up top' scored three goals in 17 international appearances. He's had a nomadic career since, playing for Queens Park Rangers, Derby County, Bristol City, Hull City and Fulham - amongst others. Now 35, he is currently playing in the third tier of English football with Bristol Rovers, where he scored 16 goals in 34 games last year. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

14. Sub: Matt Ritchie
After requesting to be overlooked for the "foreseeable future" during the Alex McLeish era in 2018, the midfielder never played for Scotland again. He is currently a free agent after being released by Newcastle United following eight seasons at St James' Park. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group