England 0 Scotland 0 LIVE REACTION: Three Lions denied victory as Southgate’s men held at Wembley in nail-biter
ENGLAND and Scotland have gained a point each in Group D after a nail-biting draw at Wembley.
The Three Lions went closest in the first half when John Stones hit the post, but were denied victory by a terrific performance from Steve Clarke's men.
- Final score: England 0-0 Scotland
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FITS THE BILL
A 'leaked' Scotland team has emerged on social media ahead of tonight's Euro 2020 crunch with England - and it contains Chelsea star Billy Gilmour.
The former Rangers kid has yet to start a match for his country but social media is ablaze with suggestions that he will be thrown into the heat of battle against the Auld Enemy.
The team sees David Marshall starting in goal, with Stephen O'Donnell keeping his place at right back.
Kieran Tierney is apparently a starter on the left side of a back three, while it is claimed that Scott McTominay and Grant Hanley will be fielded alongside him.
According to the 'leaked' team, Che Adams comes in alongside Lyndon Dykes up top.
Time will tell - we're expecting concrete team news around 6.45pm.
LOUD AND PROUD
There will be 22,500 fans in Wembley tonight, with Scotland allocated 2,600 for a lucky selection of away supporters.
Expect them to make a din, no matter how many are in the ground.
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Here's how England and Scotland look in the head-to-head stakes.
The teams have actually met just once in tournament football, when Gazza famously inspired England to a 2-0 win at Euro 96.
England have the superior head-to-head record but not by as much as recent results would suggest.
They have won 48 of the meetings between the two sides, compared to Scotland's 41 triumphs.
Last time the two sides met, Harry Kane netted a last minute equaliser for England in World Cup qualifying at Hampden.
Leight Griffiths thought he had done enough to earn Scotland a stunning win by curling in two free kicks before Kane popped up to secure a 2-2 draw.
MEMORY LANE
You've got to go back 25 years for the last time England face Scotland at a major tournament.
And we all know what happened then...
SOUTHGATE TALKS
The boss has been talking to the media and it looks like Raheem Sterling will keep his place after deciding the game against Croatia.
"Well I think any tournament the fall out from the first game is always massive, good or bad.
"I liked the way we settled so quickly for a team that weren't able to play together in the friendlies.
"Throughout the game, our defending from front to back was excellent and I thought our forwards, and in particular our wide players, Raheem stood out.
"In terms of cutting the angles off, his tackling back, and I know people don't want to hear coaches talking about that from wingers, but it's a reality of the game."
THE BIG ONE
A match 25 years in the making, England vs Scotland finally meet again tonight a major tournament.
It doesn't get much better than this.
Wembley is all set to host the Group D showdown later this evening, with the Tartan Army still streaming into the capital to support their boys.
The Three Lions come into the game knowing victory will see them into the knockout stages after beating Croatia 1-0 in their opening game.
Things aren't so rosey for the Scots however, who can no longer come here and try frustrate the hosts.
Defeat to Czech Republic will have David Marshall having nightmare about Patrick Schick for the rest of his days - unless the Scots can spring a big shock tonight.
England are 1/4 favourites on home soil, with 22,500 lucky fans allowed inside the stadium this evening.
Scotland have brought the weather with them and it's set to be a game played in damp, drizzly conditions.
We wouldn't have it any other way.
After all the waiting, the countdown to kick-off at 8pm starts now.