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    Scotland fans pack Munich bar ahead of Euros opener against hosts Germany

    Spain get their Euro 2024 campaign underway on Saturday as they face one of the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists in Croatia.

    Luis de la Fuente has plenty of tremendous attacking options in his squad; one of the most difficult parts of his job this month might be deciding which to use and how to align them without sacrificing defensive balance. Spain aren’t among the very favourites but have plenty of reason to feel they can go deep in the tournament - we might learn much from this opening game about their chances.

    Croatia, meanwhile, have a very familiar-looking squad which is packed with experience, but they will have questions over them of whether it has evolved enough as a squad and has enough goals. Luka Modric remains a key component for them and can win a game on his day - as many of Spain’s stars know all too well, of course. Follow all the build-up to Spain vs Croatia below including the latest updates from the early kick-off between Hungary and Switzerland:

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    Euro 2024: Hungary vs Switzerland

    “Let's see this time what happens,” Hungary boss Marco Rossi said. “We qualified not by chance but because we deserve to and we're here and we would like to be the protagonist.

    “We would like to give joy and happiness to our supporters.”

    While Hungary midfielder Bendeguz Bolla adds: “I feel we've prepared perfectly for tomorrow's game. We have no reasons to fear.”

    (AFP via Getty Images)

    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:37

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    Granit Xhaka on Hungary test at Euro 2024

    “We have clear aims and we want to achieve them, but tomorrow is the first game, the first aim,” Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka says.

    “We want to give our best and hopefully get the three points.”

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    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:30

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    Euro 2024: Hungary vs Switzerland

    • It’s 70 years since Switzerland hosted the World Cup and Hungary lost to West Germany in the final. That loss marked the end of an era when Hungary‘s “Magic Magyars” were one of the world’s best teams.
    • It’s 43 years since Hungary beat Switzerland in a competitive game. Their last meeting was a 5-2 win for Switzerland in World Cup qualifying in 2017.
    • Opening games have been a problem for both teams at the Euros. Switzerland has one win from five, against Albania in 2016. Hungary has one win from four, though two of its opening games were also semifinals because only four teams qualified for the tournament in 1964 and 1972.
    • Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka can play his 126th game for his country, extending the team record. Vice-captain Shaqiri is close behind on 123 games.

    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:22

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    Euro 2024: Hungary vs Switzerland

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    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:15

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    Hungary vs Switzerland: Starting line-ups

    Switzerland XI: Sommer; Schär, Akanji, Rodríguez; Widmer, Freuler, Xhaka, Ndoye; Duah, Aebischer, Vargas

    Hungary XI: Gulácsi; Lang, Orbán, Szalai; Fiola, Ádám Nagy, Schäfer, Kerkez; Sallai, Szoboszlai; Varga

    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:01

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    Andy Robertson explains how Scotland ‘got it all wrong’ in Germany thrashing

    As the build to Hungary vs Switzerland continues, let’s take another look at last night’s Group A opener (sorry, Scotland fans).

    Here’s what Scottish captain Andy Robertson had to say about his side’s thrashing by Germany, and what specifically went wrong against the hosts:

    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 13:00

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    Euro 2024 kits: Every home and away shirt ranked and rated

    Euro 2024 is nearly upon us and with it comes a sartorial smorgasbord for us to enjoy, or be deeply offended by.

    What have Croatia done this time? Have England pulled off a genuine gem? Why are Belgium wearing brown shorts? And which kit has won our highly coveted top spot?

    Nike, Adidas, Puma, Macron, Joma and the good people at Hummel have dropped their designs so, without further ado, let’s get stuck in.

    Ranked from the visually upsetting to the optically arousing, here is our list of Euro 2024 kits.

    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 12:54

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    Hungary and Switzerland players inspect pitch before Euro 2024 clash

    Peter Szappanos, Adam Lang and Krisztofer Horvath of Hungary
    Peter Szappanos, Adam Lang and Krisztofer Horvath of Hungary (Getty Images)
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    Jack Rathborn15 June 2024 12:48

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    Euro 2024 predictions: Winner, Golden Boot, breakout star and more

    Euro 2024 is upon us, as Germany hosts its first major men’s tournament since 2006 – with the national team seeking its first trophy in a decade.

    Some fancy Julian Nagelsmann’s team to defy expectations on home soil, while there is naturally significant faith in France, as the 2018 world champions and 2022 runners-up.

    Can England finally get over the line under Gareth Southgate, three years after losing the delayed Euro 2020 final to Italy at Wembley? And if so, will Harry Kane claim his second international Golden Boot?

    Or will a younger star steal the spotlight, as clubs and coaches around Europe keep an eye out for the ‘next big thing’ in the summer transfer market?

    Alex Pattle15 June 2024 12:36

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    ‘Miserable’ Scotland berated for being ‘out of their depth’ in Euros trouncing

    So, Robertson was damning about his team’s performance, and he wasn’t the only one.

    Souness, who won over 50 caps for Scotland and represented them at the 1978, ‘82 and ‘86 World Cups, decried his national side as being so poor as to not really being able to give a good gauge of whether Germany had performed well or not.

    “We were miserable. I’m so disappointed, we let ourselves down badly tonight,” Souness said after the match. “I can’t really tell you how good this Germany team are because Scotland were so bad. We’ll have to see how they do against a decent side.”

    More from Souness below, as well as what Keane had to say. Spoiler alert, he did not hold back (surprise, surprise)...

    Alex Pattle15 June 2024 12:23

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