As the dust begins to settle on Scotland’s exit from the 2024 European Championships, many have questioned if the Scottish FA - or indeed Steve Clarke himself - will decide to continue with the ex-Kilmarnock boss heading into the next campaign.
While the Scotland boss has a contract that would take him up until the World Cup in 2026, there are concerns at the team’s meek exit at the group stage that saw them muster just one goal.
Clarke, 60, became the first man in 23 years to lead Scotland into a major tournament at Euro 2020 and doubled his money when his side were magnificent in the qualifying stages to make this year’s competition.
However, two defeats and sole draw in their second game vs Switzerland meant they ended the tournament with just one point and rock bottom of their group for the second European Championship campaign in a row. The disappointing performances have led to some fans and pundits to question if a change may happen at the top.
But who would be the favourite to take the Scotland reigns if Clarke was to depart? Here are the latest odds*.
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9. Duncan Ferguson - 8/1
With two relegations already on his CV, this one would be a real surprise. Big Dunc can't be written off as a manager just yet, but international management seems a long way away. | walter neilson Photo: walter neilson

10. Brendan Rodgers - 10/1
He's won more trophies than most during his two spells at Celtic and once took Liverpool to within a whisker of the EPL title. A move to take over the Scottish national team would be left field, but strangers things have happened. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

11. Neil Lennon - 12/1
Neil Lennon has returned to football management by joining Rapid Bucharest in Romania recently. Would he come back to Scotland and get the national team gig? It feels like quite a stretch. | Ross Parker - SNS Group Photo: Ross Parker - SNS Group

12. Steve Bruce - 16/1
The former Sunderland, Newcastle United and Hull City boss is said to be keen to get back management but has never managed an international side in his long career. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images