The task for Steve Clarke and his Scotland players is pretty simple now going into their final Euro 2024 Group A game in Stuttgart on Sunday.
If they can get a first major tournament victory for 28 years against Hungary, winless so far in their opening two games against Switzerland and Germany, then it will be a place in the knockout stage for the first time in their history.
Lose or draw against the Magyars in the MHPArena and it will be an exit from the tournament for Clarke’s men. From the outset, Clarke was targeting the four-point tally that would see them progress to the last 16.
Scott McTominay’s goal against Switzerland in Cologne which earned Scotland a draw means they are still very much in with a chance of achieving that.
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