Summary

  • Scotland defender Hendry speaks to media

  • More reaction to Scotland's1-1 draw with Switzerland

  • Victory over Hungary on Sunday should be enough to take Scots through

  1. How Gilmour impacted Scotlandpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 20 June

    Billy Gilmour also managed 52 touches in Cologne, with 33 of his 39 passes proving to be accurate.

    He won three of his four duels as well. A good night's work for the Brighton midfielder.

    Gilmour's touchmapImage source, Opta
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    Billy Gilmour's touchmap: Scotland midfielder influenced play across the pitch

  2. 'Gilmour central to Scotland improvement'published at 11:26 British Summer Time 20 June

    George O'Neill
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Billy GilmourImage source, EPA

    So far, there have been similarities to Scotland's last Euros campaign.

    Billy Gilmour didn't make the team for the opening defeat by Czech Republic at Hampden, and was then superb in the goalless draw against England at Wembley.

    A bout of Covid then ruled the then Chelsea midfielder out of the Croatia defeat, but there is no global pandemic to deny him this time around.

    But if Scotland are to get the win they will need against Hungary on Sunday to give themselves a chance of progressing, they must deliver a similar performance to this.

    They way Steve Clarke's side played against the Swiss was far closer to the Scotland that downed Spain and shocked Norway in the qualifiers.

    Gilmour was central to it. He won back possession more than any other Scotland player, and kept things ticking over in midfield, taking the ball in tight spaces and emitting a sense of calm.

  3. 'It was more of a Scotland display'published at 11:21 British Summer Time 20 June

    How big a difference did Billy Gilmour make last night?

    The wee man just makes Scotland tick and his performance in Cologne makes his exclusion in Munich a serious head-scratcher.

    Here's what he had to say post-match...

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    Billy Gilmour pleased by 'passionate' Scotland

  4. What did Tartan Army make of it?published at 11:16 British Summer Time 20 June

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    'We'll take it, the boys will do it on Sunday'

  5. 'Watching as a fan is the hard bit'published at 11:11 British Summer Time 20 June

    James McFadden
    Former Scotland international speaking to BBC Sport

    Being a player is the easy part. Watching is the hard bit.

    Even when I used to play and get taken off, it's no good. You can't do anything. You're helpless.

    That's the feeling me and the rest of the Scotland fans will have on Sunday when we take on Hungary.

    And it's great that after the draw with Switzerland, that we are talking about having something on the line to fight for.

    As we slumped out of the Allianz Arena on Friday after being thumped by Germany, it's all we could have asked for.

  6. Catch up with highlights from Colognepublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 20 June

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    Highlights: Scotland draw with Switzerland to keep Euros hopes alive

    Let's start this with another look at last night's best bits. Why no?

    The noise after that Scott McTominay goal. Ooft.

    That late Switzerland miss will live with me forever for all the wrong reasons, though.

    Taking allegiances away, what a gripping game it was again. This tournament has been magic so far.

  7. Postpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 20 June

    Scotland fansImage source, PA Media

    The morning after the night before.

    Scotland's long wait for a major tournament win goes on, but they're alive at Euro 2024 after a well-earned draw with Switzerland in Cologne.

    Surprise, surprise, that's what we'll be reacting to today.

    Get the kettle on, we'll give you five.