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When is Scotland's first game at Euro 2024? Full fixtures for the Tartan Army

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SCOTLAND are hoping to beat the odds by lifting the Euro 2024 title this summer – but their pathway to success will be tricky from the start.

Steve Clarke guided his side to a second successive Euro qualification by finishing second in qualifying Group A behind three-time winners Spain.

Scotland are hoping to beat the odds this summer

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Scotland are hoping to beat the odds this summerCredit: Reuters

And the Scottish boss will hope that he can become the first-ever manager to lead the Tartans to European silverware.

But Scotland have been thrown into a difficult group which includes, Hungary, Switzerland and hosts Germany.

Furthermore, the Scottish stars haven’t had the best of form going into the tournament, so they’ll need some sort of inspiration to help them achieve their dreams.

Find out Scotland’s full list of fixtures below.

When is Scotland’s first game at Euro 2024?

Scotland get their Euro 2024 campaign underway against three-time winners and hosts Germany on Friday, June 14.

It is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST – 9pm local time.

Allianz Arena – home of Bayern Munich is the chosen venue for this huge opening fixture and it can host approximately 75,024 passionate fans.

Ilkay Gundogan‘s strike earned Germany a narrow 3-2 win when the sides last met back in a 2015 qualifying contest.

FULL Scotland Euro 2024 fixture list

Friday June 14, 2024 – Group A: Germany vs Scotland (Allianz Arena, Munich – kick-off 8pm BST)

Wednesday June 19, 2024 – Group A: Scotland vs Switzerland (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne – kick-off 8pm BST)

Sunday June 23, 2024: Group A: Scotland vs Hungary (MHPArena, Stuttgart – kick-off 8pm BST)

The top two in each group plus the four best third-placed teams go through

Round of 16

If Scotland finish first in Group A…

Saturday June 29, 2024: Group A winner vs Group C runners-up (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)

If Scotland finish second in Group A…

Saturday June 29 – Group A runners-up vs Group B runners-up (Olympiastadion, Berlin)

If Scotland finish as one of four best third-placed teams…

One of:

Sunday June 30 – Group B winners vs third-placed side from Group A/D/E/F (RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne)

Monday July 1 – Group F winners vs third-placed side from Group A/B/C (Waldstadion, Frankfurt)

Tuesday July 2: Group E winners vs third-placed side Group A/B/C/D (Allianz Arena, Munich)

Quarter-finals

If Scotland finish first in Group A and win round of 16 game…

Friday July 5 (MHPArena, Stuttgart)

If Scotland finish second in Group A and win round of 16 game…

Saturday July 6 (Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf)

If Scotland finish as one of four best third-placed teams and win round of 16 game…

One of:

Friday July 5 (MHPArena, Stuttgart)

Friday July 5 (Volksparkstadion, Hamburg)

Saturday July 6 – (Olympiastadion, Berlin)

Semi-finals

If Scotland finish first in Group A, win round of 16 game and win quarter-final…

Tuesday July 9 – kick-off 8pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)

If England finish second in Group A, win round of 16 game and win quarter-final…

Wednesday July 10 – kick-off 8pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)

If Scotland finish as one of four best third-placed teams, win round of 16 game and win quarter-final…

One of:

Tuesday July 9 – kick-off 8pm (Allianz Arena, Munich)

Wednesday July 10 – kick-off 8pm (Westfalenstadion, Dortmund)

Final

Sunday July 14 – kick-off 8pm (Olympiastadion, Berlin)

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