Scotland will still be hunting for their first victory at the UEFA Euro 2024 as they take on Switzerland on Thursday, June 20. The Scotsmen fell prey to an unrelenting offence from Germany in their opener, conceding five goals while scoring just once. They will now be looking to bounce back against the Swiss football team next. Scotland will be missing a key centre-back Ryan Porteous due to a red-card dismissal against the Germans. The match between Scotland and Switzerland will take place at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne. Switzerland had a winning start to their tournament as they beat Hungary 3-1 in their first fixture. They will now hope to add a second consecutive victory to strengthen their chance of making the playoffs.
Ahead of Thursday’s Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 match, here is all you need to know:
When will Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 be played?
SCO vs SUI will be played on June 20, Thursday.
Where will the Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 be played?
SCO vs SUI will be played at RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.
At what time will the Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 begin?
SCO vs SUI will start at 12:30 am IST.
Which TV channels will broadcast the Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 match?
SCO vs SUI will be televised on the Sony Sports Network in India.
Here are the broadcasting details for Scotland vs Switzerland ISL 2023-24 match:
Hindi: Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD
English: Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD
Tamil and Telugu: Sony Sports Ten 4 SD & HD
Bengali and Malayalam: Sony Sports Ten 5 SD & HD
How do I watch the Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 match live streaming?
SCO vs SUI will be streamed live on the SonyLiv app and website in India.
What are the Predicted Line-ups for Scotland vs Switzerland UEFA Euro 2024 game?
Scotland Predicted XI: Angus Gunn, Jack Hendry, Grant Hanley, Kieran Tierney, Anthony Ralston, Billy Gilmour, Scott McTominay, Andrew Robertson, John McGinn, Ryan Christie, Lawrence Shankland
Switzerland Predicted XI: Yann Sommer, Fabian Schar, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez; Silvan Widmer, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Michel Aebischer; Ruben Vargas, Dan Ndoye; Kwadwo Duah