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Scotland vs Switzerland Euro 2024 predictions from Record Sport team

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There was plenty of confidence in Scotland from the Record Sport team ahead of the Euro 2024 opener against Germany but it turned out to be misplaced.

However, our team of experts haven’t lost faith in Steve Clarke’s troops ahead of their second Group A clash against Switzerland despite that 5-1 Munich mauling at the hands of the hosts. Scotland can’t afford to lose to the Swiss or that old Tommy Docherty quip about being home before the postcards will be trotted out again.




Murat Yakin’s Switzerland were impressive in their opening game against Hungary, winning 3-1. That match took place in Cologne so they will be familiar with the surroundings and could maybe be viewed as an advantage. Clarke’s men certainly need to show a reaction to their opener in the Allianz Arena and here our writers give their predictions on whether Scotland can do it to continue the Tartan Army’s Germany adventure.

Keith Jackson

THE glass is half empty after Munich and Scotland’s chances of survival are now, accordingly, a 50-50 call. The belief which followed them to Bavaria has been reduced to not much more than hope by the savage nature of that beating With a bit of dread and anxiety thrown in.m But boss Steve Clarke continues to keep the faith regardless and the embarrassment and anger among his players have been almost palpable since Friday night. If they take it all out on Switzerland here in Cologne – and the manager gets his big decisions right – then a draw should not be beyond them.

Scotland 1 Switzerland 1

Scott McDermott

There has to be a reaction from Scotland after Friday night because it’s already at the do-or-die stage in Euro 2024. Defeat is unthinkable but the Swiss are a decent side. Steve Clarke’s boys can get a point, keep the dream alive – and set up a mammoth game v Hungary on Sunday.

Scotland 2 Switzerland 2

Michael Gannon

The confidence took a severe dunt after Munich, but all is not lost. Scotland need to get back to doing what they did so well in games against Denmark and Spain not so long ago. We need to get our identity back, and that means getting wired in, pressing hard and flooding the apposition box when the chance comes. Switzerland looked decent for an hour against Hungary but they have similar issues to us and they can be got at. It’ll need to be Scotland the brave but the boys can bag a point to set up a do or die job in the last game.

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