Scotland v Hungary, 23 June 2024

Score1-0 to Hungary
RefereeFacundo Tello
CompetitionUEFA European Championship Finals Group A
VenueMHPArena, Stuttgart
Attendance54,000
Kick-off: 9.00pm local (8.00pm BST) . Head to Head Played: 10 Scotland won: 3 Drawn: 2 Hungary won: 5 . This was the first-ever competitive meeting. All of the nine previous games were friendlies.

0  Scotland

Manager: Steve Clarke

1  Hungary

Manager: Marco Rossi

Goals:

Goals:

Kevin Csoboth 90+10 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Grant Hanley
Defender Jack Hendry
Defender Scott McKenna
Defender/Midfielder Anthony Ralston
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson (captain)
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder John McGinn
Midfielder Callum McGregor
Midfielder/Forward Che Adams

Starting lineup:

Péter Gulácsi Goalkeeper
Endre Botka Defender
Márton Dárdai Defender
Willi Orban Defender
Bendegúz Bolla Defender/Midfielder
Miloš Kerkez Defender/Midfielder
Dominik Szoboszlai Defender/Midfielder/Forward (captain)
András Schäfer Midfielder
Callum Styles Midfielder
Roland Sallai Midfielder/Forward
Barnabás Varga Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Stuart Armstrong for John McGinn 76
Lawrence Shankland for Che Adams 76
Ryan Christie for Billy Gilmour 83
Kenny McLean for Anthony Ralston 83
Lewis Morgan for Andy Robertson 89

Substitutions:

Adám Nagy for Callum Styles 61
Martin Adám for Barnabás Varga 74
Attila Szalai for Márton Dárdai 74
Kevin Csoboth for Bendegúz Bolla 86
Zsolt Nagy for Miloš Kerkez 86

Cards:

Scott McTominay 50 Y

Cards:

Callum Styles 18 Y
Willi Orban 26 Y
András Schäfer 44 Y
Kevin Csoboth 90+10 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Zander Clark
Goalkeeper Liam Kelly
Defender Liam Cooper
Defender Greg Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ross McCrorie
Midfielder Stuart Armstrong
Midfielder Ryan Christie
Midfielder James Forrest
Midfielder Ryan Jack
Midfielder Kenny McLean
Midfielder Lewis Morgan
Forward Tommy Conway

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Dénes Dibusz
Goalkeeper Péter Szappanos
Defender Botond Balogh
Defender Adam Lang
Defender Loïc Négo
Defender/Midfielder Attila Fiola
Defender/Midfielder Zsolt Nagy
Defender/Midfielder Attila Szalai
Midfielder Dániel Gazdag
Midfielder Krisztofer Horváth
Midfielder Mihály Kata
Midfielder Adám Nagy
Midfielder/Forward Martin Adám
Midfielder/Forward Kevin Csoboth

Comments:

With this defeat, Scotland finished bottom of the Group A and had now failed to reach the knockout stages at all of their 12 participations at major tournaments. . Both of their two wins in 12 games at UEFA European Championship tournaments had come in their final group games; in 1992 versus CIS and 1996 against Switzerland. . Scotland failed in their attempt to score three or more goals in a UEFA European Championship tournament for the first time since 1992. . Scotland named 13 of a possible 15 substitutes.

Comments:

With three points from their three games, Hungary would now rely on results from the other five groups to determine if they would qualify for the knockout stages as one of the top four third-placed finishers. . They had now won two of their last 18 games at major tournaments against European teams (lost 11); also versus Austria at Euro 2016. . Hungary were without a win in their preceding eight games at UEFA European Championship tournaments (lost four); the only team to have a longer run without a win were Russia from 1988 to 2004 (nine games). . Unused sub László Kleinheisler was shown a yellow card in the 75th minute for dissent.

0  Scotland

Manager: Steve Clarke

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Angus Gunn
Defender Grant Hanley
Defender Jack Hendry
Defender Scott McKenna
Defender/Midfielder Anthony Ralston
Defender/Midfielder Andy Robertson (captain)
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Scott McTominay
Midfielder Billy Gilmour
Midfielder John McGinn
Midfielder Callum McGregor
Midfielder/Forward Che Adams

Substitutions:

Stuart Armstrong for John McGinn 76
Lawrence Shankland for Che Adams 76
Ryan Christie for Billy Gilmour 83
Kenny McLean for Anthony Ralston 83
Lewis Morgan for Andy Robertson 89

Cards:

Scott McTominay 50 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Zander Clark
Goalkeeper Liam Kelly
Defender Liam Cooper
Defender Greg Taylor
Defender/Midfielder Ross McCrorie
Midfielder Stuart Armstrong
Midfielder Ryan Christie
Midfielder James Forrest
Midfielder Ryan Jack
Midfielder Kenny McLean
Midfielder Lewis Morgan
Forward Tommy Conway

Comments:

With this defeat, Scotland finished bottom of the Group A and had now failed to reach the knockout stages at all of their 12 participations at major tournaments. . Both of their two wins in 12 games at UEFA European Championship tournaments had come in their final group games; in 1992 versus CIS and 1996 against Switzerland. . Scotland failed in their attempt to score three or more goals in a UEFA European Championship tournament for the first time since 1992. . Scotland named 13 of a possible 15 substitutes.

1  Hungary

Manager: Marco Rossi

Goals:

Kevin Csoboth 90+10 G

Starting lineup:

Péter Gulácsi Goalkeeper
Endre Botka Defender
Márton Dárdai Defender
Willi Orban Defender
Bendegúz Bolla Defender/Midfielder
Miloš Kerkez Defender/Midfielder
Dominik Szoboszlai Defender/Midfielder/Forward (captain)
András Schäfer Midfielder
Callum Styles Midfielder
Roland Sallai Midfielder/Forward
Barnabás Varga Midfielder/Forward

Substitutions:

Adám Nagy for Callum Styles 61
Martin Adám for Barnabás Varga 74
Attila Szalai for Márton Dárdai 74
Kevin Csoboth for Bendegúz Bolla 86
Zsolt Nagy for Miloš Kerkez 86

Cards:

Callum Styles 18 Y
Willi Orban 26 Y
András Schäfer 44 Y
Kevin Csoboth 90+10 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Dénes Dibusz
Goalkeeper Péter Szappanos
Defender Botond Balogh
Defender Adam Lang
Defender Loïc Négo
Defender/Midfielder Attila Fiola
Defender/Midfielder Zsolt Nagy
Defender/Midfielder Attila Szalai
Midfielder Dániel Gazdag
Midfielder Krisztofer Horváth
Midfielder Mihály Kata
Midfielder Adám Nagy
Midfielder/Forward Martin Adám
Midfielder/Forward Kevin Csoboth

Comments:

With three points from their three games, Hungary would now rely on results from the other five groups to determine if they would qualify for the knockout stages as one of the top four third-placed finishers. . They had now won two of their last 18 games at major tournaments against European teams (lost 11); also versus Austria at Euro 2016. . Hungary were without a win in their preceding eight games at UEFA European Championship tournaments (lost four); the only team to have a longer run without a win were Russia from 1988 to 2004 (nine games). . Unused sub László Kleinheisler was shown a yellow card in the 75th minute for dissent.