Scotland have discovered their fate for Euro 2024.
Steve Clarke's side have been drawn with hosts Germany, Hungary and Switzerland.
Steve Clarke's men qualified for the tournament with two games remaining after winning their first five matches.
Landmark victories at home to Spain and away to Norway helped the national team clinch their place in Germany in style.
Scotland's first game will be against Germany in Berlin on Friday June 2024.
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Clarke previously expressed his delight at qualifying so early. Speaking after the recent 3-3 draw with Norway, he said: "It’s always nice to qualify for a major tournament. Obviously the last one was Covid-restricted so we missed that connection and that feel with the fans.
"It’s great for everyone in the country that we have something to look forward to next summer.”
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