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Substitution
87:00'
- 87th min: Patrik Schick is replaced by Michael Krmencik.
Substitution
87:00'
- 87th min: Vladimir Darida is replaced by Petr Sevcik.
Substitution
79:00'
- 79th min: Lyndon Dykes is replaced by Kevin Nisbet.
Substitution
79:00'
- 79th min: Stephen O'Donnell is replaced by James Forrest.
Substitution
72:00'
- 72nd min: Lukas Masopust is replaced by Matej Vydra.
Substitution
72:00'
- 72nd min: Jakub Jankto is replaced by Adam Hlozek.
Substitution
67:00'
- 67th min: Alex Kral is replaced by Tomas Holes.
Substitution
67:00'
- 67th min: Stuart Armstrong is replaced by Ryan Fraser.
Substitution
67:00'
- 67th min: Jack Hendry is replaced by Callum McGregor.
Assist
52:00'
- Tomas Soucek gets his first assist of the match, on Patrik Schick's 52nd minute goal.
Goal
52:00'
- Patrik Schick scores his 2nd goal vs Scotland at Hampden Park in the 52nd minute (0 - 2).
- Patrik Schick has scored 2 goals this season.
- Scotland have conceded 2 goals on 2 occasions, never going on to concede a third. (last 6 Euro matches)
- Czech Republic have scored 2 goals on 3 occasions, never going on to score a third. (last 10 Euro matches)
- Czech Republic require one more goal to equal their record for most goals in a Euro match.
- Scotland have now equaled their record for the most goals conceded in a Euro match with 2 goals.
Substitution
46:00'
- 46th min: Ryan Christie is replaced by Che Adams.
Assist
42:00'
- Vladimir Coufal gets his first assist of the match, on Patrik Schick's 42nd minute goal.
Goal
42:00'
- Patrik Schick has scored the opening goal of the match vs Scotland at Hampden Park in the 42nd minute (0 - 1).
- This is the first goal for Patrik Schick in the Euro.
- Scotland go on to concede a second goal 66.67% of the time after conceding one goal. They have conceded one goal in 3 of their last 6 Euro matches and gone on to concede again 2 times.
- Czech Republic go on to score a second goal 42.86% of the time after scoring one goal. They have scored one goal in 7 of their last 10 Euro matches and gone on to score again 3 times.
- Scotland require to concede one more goal to equal their record for most goals conceded in a Euro match.
Scotland
Squads
Czech Republic
- David Marshall, Goalkeeper 36y 100d
- Grant Hanley, Defender 29y 207d
- Stephen O'Donnell, Defender 29y 33d
- Liam Cooper, Defender 29y 289d
- Jack Hendry, Defender 26y 37d
- Andrew Robertson, Defender 27y 94d
- Ryan Christie, Midfielder 26y 111d
- John McGinn, Midfielder 26y 240d
- Scott McTominay, Midfielder 24y 189d
- Lyndon Dykes, Forward 25y 250d
- Stuart Armstrong, Forward 29y 76d
- Tomas Vaclik, Goalkeeper 32y 77d
- Ondrej Celustka, Defender 31y 361d
- Tomas Kalas, Defender 28y 30d
- Vladimir Coufal, Defender 28y 297d
- Alex Kral, Midfielder 23y 26d
- Vladimir Darida, Midfielder 30y 310d
- Jakub Jankto, Midfielder 25y 148d
- Lukas Masopust, Midfielder 28y 124d
- Tomas Soucek, Midfielder 26y 106d
- Jan Boril, Forward 30y 155d
- Patrik Schick, Forward 25y 143d
Substitutions
- Craig Gordon, Goalkeeper
- Jon McLaughlin, Goalkeeper
- Scott McKenna, Defender
- Nathan Patterson, Defender
- Billy Gilmour, Midfielder
- Greg Taylor, Midfielder
- Ryan Fraser, Midfielder
- David Turnbull, Midfielder
- Callum McGregor, Midfielder
- Kevin Nisbet, Forward
- James Forrest, Forward
- Che Adams, Forward
- Ales Mandous, Goalkeeper
- David Zima, Defender
- Ales Mateju, Defender
- Tomas Holes, Defender
- Jakub Brabec, Defender
- Antonin Barak, Midfielder
- Pavel Kaderabek, Midfielder
- Petr Sevcik, Midfielder
- Michael Krmencik, Forward
- Adam Hlozek, Forward
- Matej Vydra, Forward
- Tomas Pekhart, Forward
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Pre-match Stats
- Scotland's Euro starting XI averages 28 years and 88 days, with the youngest player in the line up Scott McTominay at 24 years and 189 days, compared to the oldest David Marshall at 36 years and 100 days.
- Czech Republic's Euro starting XI averages 28 years and 101 days, with the youngest player in the line up Alex Kral at 23 years and 26 days, compared to the oldest Tomas Vaclik at 32 years and 77 days.
- The debutantes for Scotland in the Euro are David Marshall(Goalkeeper), Grant Hanley(Defender), Stephen O'Donnell(Defender), Liam Cooper(Defender), Jack Hendry(Defender), Andrew Robertson(Defender), Ryan Christie(Midfielder), John McGinn(Midfielder), Scott McTominay(Midfielder), Lyndon Dykes(Forward) & Stuart Armstrong(Forward).
- David Marshall becomes the 27th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- David Marshall is the 27th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Grant Hanley becomes the 28th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Grant Hanley is the 28th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Stephen O'Donnell becomes the 29th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Stephen O'Donnell is the 29th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Liam Cooper becomes the 30th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Liam Cooper is the 30th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Jack Hendry becomes the 31st player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Jack Hendry is the 31st Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Andrew Robertson becomes the 32nd player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Andrew Robertson is the 32nd Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Ryan Christie becomes the 33rd player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Ryan Christie is the 33rd Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- John McGinn becomes the 34th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- John McGinn is the 34th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Scott McTominay becomes the 35th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Scott McTominay is the 35th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Lyndon Dykes becomes the 36th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Lyndon Dykes is the 36th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Stuart Armstrong becomes the 37th player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- Stuart Armstrong is the 37th Scotland player to play for Scotland in the Euro.
- The debutantes for Czech Republic in the Euro are Tomas Vaclik(Goalkeeper), Ondrej Celustka(Defender), Tomas Kalas(Defender), Vladimir Coufal(Defender), Alex Kral(Midfielder), Jakub Jankto(Midfielder), Lukas Masopust(Midfielder), Tomas Soucek(Midfielder), Jan Boril(Forward) & Patrik Schick(Forward).
- Tomas Vaclik becomes the 113rd player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Tomas Vaclik is the 78th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Ondrej Celustka becomes the 114th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Ondrej Celustka is the 79th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Tomas Kalas becomes the 115th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Tomas Kalas is the 80th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Vladimir Coufal becomes the 116th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Vladimir Coufal is the 81st Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Alex Kral becomes the 117th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Alex Kral is the 82nd Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Jakub Jankto becomes the 118th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Jakub Jankto is the 83rd Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Lukas Masopust becomes the 119th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Lukas Masopust is the 84th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Tomas Soucek becomes the 120th player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Tomas Soucek is the 85th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Jan Boril becomes the 121st player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Jan Boril is the 86th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Patrik Schick becomes the 122nd player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Patrik Schick is the 87th Czech Republic player to play for Czech Republic in the Euro.
- Scotland have played 6 Euro matches, winning 2, drawing 1 and losing 3.
- Czech Republic have played 32 Euro matches, winning 13, drawing 6 and losing 13.
- has managed 5 Euro matches, winning 1 and losing 4.
- In the 5 Euro matches `s team has scored 3 goals averaging 0.6 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.22
- In the 5 Euro matches `s team has conceded 13 goals averaging 2.6 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.15
- has managed 5 Euro games and averaged 0.6 points per match and is 101st in the list of Euro managers.
- has won 1 match out of 5 Euro matches, a win ratio of 20% which ranks 19th in the list of Euro managers.
- has managed 5 Euro matches, winning 1 and losing 4.
- In the 5 Euro matches `s team has scored 3 goals averaging 0.6 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.22
- In the 5 Euro matches `s team has conceded 13 goals averaging 2.6 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.15
- has managed 5 Euro games and averaged 0.6 points per match and is 101st in the list of Euro managers.
- has won 1 match out of 5 Euro matches, a win ratio of 20% which ranks 19th in the list of Euro managers.
- Scotland have scored 4 goals in 6 Euro matches averaging 0.67 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.2.
- Czech Republic have scored 42 goals in 32 Euro matches averaging 1.31 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.2.
- Scotland have conceded 5 goals in 6 Euro matches averaging 0.83 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.2.
- Czech Republic have conceded 43 goals in 32 Euro matches averaging 1.34 goals a match compared to the competition average of 1.2.
- This is the first time Daniel Siebert has refereed in the Euro.
- This is the first time Daniel Siebert has refereed this fixture in the Euro.
- Daniel Siebert is in charge of Scotland for the first time in the Euro.
- Daniel Siebert is in charge of Czech Republic for the first time in the Euro.
- Czech Republic last clean sheet was on 16 June 2012 against Poland, they played 4 games with no clean sheet in the Euro.
- Last time when Czech Republic ended in a win in the Euro was at home on 16 June 2012 vs Poland ending 1 - 0, they played 4 games without winning a match.
- Tomos Sivok (Midfielder) has made 7 Euro appearances and been shown 1 yellow card.
- Theodor Gebre Selassie (Defender) has made 5 Euro appearances and has 1 assist.
- David Limbersky (Defender) has made 5 Euro appearances and been shown 3 yellow cards.
- Vaclav Pilar (Forward) has made 4 Euro appearances and scored 2 goals.
- Petr Jiracek (Midfielder) has made 4 Euro appearances, he has scored 2 goals and been shown 1 yellow card.