Steve Clarke has named his Scotland starting 11 to take on Finland at Hampden this evening (Friday, 7.45pm kick-off).
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The friendly at the national stadium follows Scotland's 2-0 victory over Gibraltar, and marks Clarke and his players' last preparatory encounter before travelling to the European Championships next week.
Scotland kick off their Euro 2024 campaign on Friday, June 14 against hosts Germany at the Allianz Arena, thereafter taking on Switzerland (Wednesday, June 19) and Hungary (Sunday, June 23) in Group A of the competition.
Second half goals against Gibraltar from Ryan Christie and Che Adams saw the Scots over the line in midweek, and Clarke and his players will be keen to round off this pair of friendlies with another victory.
Here's how the Scotland squad lines up against Finland this evening...
Scotland XI: Gunn, Ralston, Robertson (c), Hanley, Tierney, McGinn, McGregor, Shankland, Christie, Hendry, Gilmour
Subs: Kelly, Clarke, Gordon, McTominay, Adams, Porteous, Cooper, Taylor, Morgan, Conway, Jack, McCrorie, McLean, Forrest, McKenna
🔢 This is Steve Clarke's Scotland team for tonight’s match against Finland.#EURO2024 | #SCOFIN pic.twitter.com/cfElnxZ83k
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