Scotland’s manager, Steve Clarke, has announced the final squad that represents Scotland at EURO 2024.

After a challenging start against Germany, the team is looking to bounce back and secure a spot in the knockout stages.

Scotland Squad EURO 2024

Here is the complete list of the Scotland squad for EURO 2024:

Goalkeepers:

  • Angus Gunn (Norwich City)
  • Zander Clark (Rangers)
  • Liam Kelly (Motherwell)

Defenders:

  • Andy Robertson (Liverpool)
  • Kieran Tierney (Real Sociedad)
  • Jack Hendry (Al Ettifaq)
  • Ryan Porteous (Watford)
  • Liam Cooper (Leeds United)
  • Scott McKenna (FC Copenhagen)
  • Grant Hanley (Norwich City)
  • Greg Taylor (Celtic)
  • Anthony Ralston (Celtic)
  • Ross McCrorie (Bristol City)

Midfielders:

  • Callum McGregor (Celtic)
  • Ryan Christie (Bournemouth)
  • Billy Gilmour (Brighton & Hove Albion)
  • John McGinn (Aston Villa)
  • Kenny McLean (Norwich City)
  • Scott McTominay (Manchester United)
  • Stuart Armstrong (Southampton)
  • Ryan Jack (Rangers)

Forwards:

  • Che Adams (Southampton)
  • Lawrence Shankland (Hearts)
  • James Forrest (Celtic)
  • Tommy Conway (Bristol City)
  • Lewis Morgan (New York Red Bulls)

Scotland Fixtures EURO 2024

  • June 14: Germany 5-1 Scotland, Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
  • June 19: Scotland vs. Switzerland, RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne, Germany
  • June 23: Scotland vs. Hungary, MHPArena, Stuttgart, Germany

Scotland Manager: Steve Clarke

Steve Clarke, renowned for his meticulous and tactical approach, has led Scotland to back-to-back EURO qualifications. Despite a tough opening match, Clarke remains focused on advancing to the knockout stages. Known for instilling belief and discipline, Clarke’s leadership is crucial for Scotland’s campaign.

Scotland’s Star Player: John McGinn

John McGinn has emerged as the heart of the Scotland team. The Aston Villa midfielder is known for his relentless work rate and ability to contribute crucial goals. With a near-one-in-three goal return for his country, McGinn is expected to deliver key moments during the tournament.

Strengths & Weaknesses

This generation of Scotland players is at the peak of their powers, featuring stalwarts like Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney, John McGinn, Scott McTominay, and Callum McGregor. Their experience and quality have helped Scotland shake off a lengthy spell in the international wilderness. The experience gained from previous tournaments will be invaluable.

Scotland lacks a top-tier goal-scoring talent who can win matches on their own. While Lawrence Shankland excels domestically for Hearts, he has yet to replicate that form internationally. Che Adams and Lyndon Dykes, though skillful and hardworking, have not been able to consistently deliver the goals needed at this level.