Euro 2024: Scotland name Ben Doak, James Forrest and Ross McCrorie in provisional squad

Ben Doak

Scotland's potential pool of 28 players for Euro 2024 has been declared, with noteworthy inclusions like Ben Doak, James Forrest, and Ross McCrorie. Not to forget, Craig Gordon, Ryan Jack, and Anthony Ralston have also made it to the squad.

Ben Doak - Figure 1
Photo Sky Sports

Due to injuries affecting the team's readiness, Steve Clarke, the head coach, has selected a larger group of players for the squad. Prior to Scotland's last practice game against Finland on June 7th, the roster will be trimmed down to 26 players.

Following his double leg break in December 2022, Gordon made a successful comeback to the field and has now secured a place as one of four goalkeepers for the upcoming trip to Germany. Alongside his teammate Zander Clark, he will be vying for a spot on the team with fellow keepers Angus Gunn and Liam Kelly. However, only three of the four will ultimately be able to make the journey.

Scotland's initial team selection of 28 players

Aaron Hickey and Nathan Patterson won't be able to play due to hamstring injuries. As a result, uncapped McCrorie from Bristol City and Ralston from Celtic will compete for the position of right-back.

We recommend using the Chrome web browser to ensure a better user experience when playing our videos.

Grant Hanley from Norwich and Scott McKenna from Copenhagen will be joining the two defenders. They are returning from their injuries and will be playing alongside several other players including Liam Copper, Jack Hendry, Ryan Porteous, the captain of the team Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Greg Taylor, and Kieran Tierney.

The following text has been written by Monterosa. Monterosa may be using cookies and other technologies to provide this content. We need your consent to use cookies in order to display the content. You can alter your preferences by clicking on the buttons below to turn on Monterosa cookies, or to allow them only for this one session. You are free to adjust your settings via the Privacy Options whenever you wish. However, we cannot confirm if you have agreed to Monterosa cookies. To view this text, you can press the button below to enable Monterosa cookies just for this session.

Lewis Ferguson, who usually plays in the midfield position, is absent due to an ACL injury. Jack, who hasn't played for Rangers since March, will be replacing him. Other players in the midfield position include Callum McGregor from Celtic, John McGinn from Aston Villa, and Scott McTominay from Manchester United, all of whom have won the Scottish Premiership.

Clarke has four players to choose from for his midfield: Stuart Armstrong, Ryan Christie, Billy Gilmour, and Kenny McLean.

This article is presented by Monterosa, who may be using cookies and other technologies. To display this information, we require your authorization to use cookies. You can modify your preferences by clicking on the buttons below to enable Monterosa cookies or to allow them once. You can modify these settings whenever you want through the Privacy Options section. Regrettably, we were not able to validate if you agreed to Monterosa cookies. To access this article, you can click on the button below to allow Monterosa cookies only for this current session.

Doak from Liverpool, who hasn't appeared in a professional team, will have the opportunity to showcase his skills in the upcoming weeks.

We recommend you use the Chrome browser to access the video player with greater ease.

James Forrest, who plays for Celtic, hasn't been a part of the national team since 2021. However, he's back in the squad now because he finished the season strong with his team. He scored five goals in eight games, which shows he's in good form. He might be able to give the team a new way of attacking, or he could even play as a right wing-back.

Ben Doak - Figure 2
Photo Sky Sports

The squad has granted a place to Lawrence Shankland, a forward who netted 31 goals in various competitions alongside Hearts. Shankland was likewise the highest goalscorer in the Scottish Premiership, having scored 21 goals.

For a better video playing experience, it is recommended to utilize the Chrome internet browser.

He will have opponents in Southampton's Che Adams who is currently recuperating from a calf muscle injury, as well as Queens Park Rangers' Lyndon Dykes.

This blog post is presented by Monterosa, who may be utilizing cookies and other technologies. In order to display this post, we require your approval to use cookies. You can adjust your preferences by choosing the appropriate button below to allow Monterosa cookies or to permit them temporarily. Your settings can be adjusted at any point by accessing the Privacy Options. However, we currently cannot confirm if you have given consent to Monterosa cookies. To access this post, you can press the button below and accept Monterosa cookies for this session alone.

The complete Euro 2024 brackets The groups for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament have been announced. The highly anticipated event will feature 24 teams from across Europe competing for the title. Group A includes Germany, the host country, along with Belgium, Ireland, and Hungary. Group B contains Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and Russia. Group C consists of France, Italy, Poland, and Denmark, and Group D features England, Portugal, Croatia, and Sweden. Fans of the teams in each group will likely be excited for the upcoming matches and will be eagerly anticipating the outcome. The Euro 2024 tournament is sure to be an exciting event for fans of soccer around the world.

Scotland Needs Historic Creation: Robertson

For optimum video player accessibility, we suggest utilizing the Chrome browser.

Andy Robertson, the captain of Scotland's national football team, spoke to Sky Sports News and expressed the team's goal of making history in Germany. They aim to be the first-ever Scottish team to advance to the knockout stages of a major competition.

He mentioned that the team's objective is to make history by striving to advance beyond the group stage.

As we observe the team we're set to face, it's clear that we're up against a formidable and challenging group. However, we have confidence in our abilities and believe we have what it takes to put up a good fight against any opponent. If we succeed in this and advance from the group stage, we will make history as the first Scottish team to accomplish this feat.

We have been striving to make our mark and establish our unique narrative amidst a country that has witnessed numerous successful teams and revered sporting icons.

Our goal is to make a mark in history and we have accomplished that by reaching Euro 2020 and Euro 2024. However, advancing from the group stage would be a huge achievement that would boost our confidence and take us even further.

'Clarke's Take On Doak & McCrorie Selections'

The leader of Scotland's national team, Coach Clarke, commented that Ben Doak possesses a great deal of ability. Ben stands out from the rest due to his impressive pace, which is a quality that we do not have in abundance.

I haven't had the opportunity to work with him before, but since the squad size is expanding from 23 to 26, it seems like a good decision to include this young man.

Ben Doak - Figure 3
Photo Sky Sports

I was unfortunate to lose my preferred players for the positions of right back and right wing-back, namely Aaron Hickey and Nathan Patterson. On top of that, Ross faced a lot of challenges when he initially joined Bristol City due to a significant issue.

Ross made a comeback to the team during the latter part of the season, and he performed impressively. Although he had been a part of the squads in the past, he never got a chance to play in the matches. Therefore, it is an opportunity to assess Ross' progress and current form.

'Key To Experiencing Forrest & Jack'

For an easier time with the video player, we recommend using the Chrome web browser.

In his recent statement, Clarke mentioned the inclusion of Rangers' Jack, who has been out of action for most of this season, as well as Forrest from Celtic, who had a strong finish to the season. Clarke expressed his gratitude towards Jack, stating that he has been an essential member of the team during his tenure as coach, and that he was unable to participate in the last Euros due to his injury.

The conclusion of the season hasn't been great for him. However, he's been healthy for the past two or three weeks, yet he hasn't been chosen. In my opinion, he deserves to have a spot on the team. The reason I made the decision to include him is because he possesses a unique skill set that my current midfielders don't have.

Let's talk about James Forrest. He's the perfect example for young players who are struggling with their club. Even though things might not be going his way, he still puts in effort during practice and games. Who knows, his coach might even select him to represent his country again.

He possesses knowledge and expertise, as he was a member of the previous Euros team.

Who'll Lead Clarke's Side's Line?

To ensure a better viewing experience, we recommend using the Chrome browser when playing the video.

Shankland has been playing very well lately, and because of this, he has been selected to be in Clarke's potential team. However, Kris Boyd doesn't think that the striker from Hearts, who has been able to score 31 goals this season, will begin the game in Germany.

He expressed, "Shankland's season has been fantastic and he has scored goals of various kinds. He is a significant player for Hearts as their talisman and captain and has set a good example. The added burden of responsibility has had a positive impact on him."

He has successfully landed goals in every team he has played for. He appears content and joyful, netting goals consistently.

Many people anticipate that he will head to Germany and immediately become a starter, but I am uncertain if that will happen. Che Adams is still considered the top pick, and we should not disregard the accomplishments of Lyndon Dykes while playing for Scotland.

"Steve Clarke possesses a favorable blend."

Scotland's Midfield Holds The Key To Progress, Says McAllister

It is recommended to utilize the Chrome web browser for optimal utilization of the video player.

Gary McAllister, a former Scottish professional football player, is of the opinion that the success of the team's qualification for the knockout stage hinges on the performance of their midfielders.

In an interview with Sky Sports News, he stated that Steve Clarke has done an exceptional job in leading the team to two consecutive Euros.

I'm aware that we'll be competing in the first match against the home team. They have some exceptional athletes, but their performance in the recent past hasn't been impressive.

Ben Doak - Figure 4
Photo Sky Sports

Is it possible for us to cause an upset if we go there? Yes, it is, but I believe we have a greater chance of obtaining positive outcomes in the other two games. As a result, I am extremely confident.

Throughout the years, our mindset while entering tournaments has been 'Will we make it past the group stage?' However, this time around, we have an excellent opportunity to succeed. This is primarily due to the fact that I am constantly noticing our strength in the midfield position.

We have players such as John McGinn, Scott McTominay, Callum McGregor, Billy Gilmour and Kenny McLean who are currently performing at a high level and have gained valuable experience.

"We can rely on that bunch of players in the center of the field to see us through."

Scotland's Important Dates Ahead

On Monday, June 3, there will be a Euro 2024 warm-up game between Gibraltar and Scotland. The match will take place at Estadio Algarve in Portugal and will start at 5pm.

On Friday, June 7th, there will be a warm-up game for the Euro 2024 tournament taking place at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Scotland will face off against Finland, with the game starting at 7:45pm.

On Friday, June 7th, the definitive roster containing 26 individuals was given to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) before 11 o'clock in the evening.

On the eighth of June, the official list of 26 players selected for the final squad was made public.

On Sunday June 9th, the group of players from Scotland traveled by air to their designated camp located in the German ski resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Scotland's 2024 Euro Schedule

Scotland has a significant past when it comes to starting tournaments. They were scheduled to play against Brazil in the first game of the 1998 World Cup. Although they played well, they were defeated 2-1 due to an own goal by Tom Boyd in the second half.

In the upcoming Euro 2024, Steve Clarke's team will be starting off the tournament against the host country Germany on June 14th at Munich Football Arena commonly known as Allianz Arena.

The Scottish team will also have to play against Switzerland, who often qualify for major tournaments, in Cologne on June 19. They will then face Hungary, who made it to the knockout stage in 2016, in Stuttgart on June 23.

Scotland has the possibility of becoming group winners and reach the final.

Suppose Scotland comes out on top of Group A, but all the outcomes in Euro 2024 match the global rankings. In that case, the team they will face in the elimination stage would be...

The Round of 16 will take place on Saturday June 29th and it will feature a match between Scotland and Denmark. The game will be hosted at Westfalenstadion located in Dortmund.

On Friday July 5th, there will be a quarter-final match between Spain and Scotland at the MHPArena in Stuttgart.

The semi-final matchup for Tuesday, July 9th is Scotland against the Netherlands. The game will start at 8pm and will be held at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

Alternative: Scotland and France will compete on Sunday July 14 at 8 pm in Berlin's Olympiastadion.

Scotland may have the chance to reach the final as they have the opportunity to finish as the second-best team in their group.

If Scotland secures the second place in Group A, while the remaining Euro 2024 results follow the rankings, their opponents in the knockout stages would be...

On Saturday June 29, Scotland and Italy will face off in the Round of 16 at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

In the quarter-finals on Saturday July 6th, England and Scotland will face off at the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf.

The semi-final match between France and Scotland will take place on Wednesday, July 10th at 8pm. This game will be held at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

Alternative: On Sunday July 14th, there will be a soccer match between Spain and Scotland starting at 8pm at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

If Scotland end up in the top four teams among those who finished as third-placed in the competition...

On Sunday June 30th, there will be a match at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne between the winners of Group B and the third-ranked team from either Group A, D, E, or F.

On Monday, the 1st of July, there will be a football match at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt. The teams playing will be the winner of Group F and a team that finished third in either Group A, B, or C.

On Tuesday, July 2nd, there will be a match between the winners of Group E and the team that came in third place in either Group A, B, C, or D. This game will take place at the Allianz Arena in Munich. This game will determine which team will advance to the quarter-finals of the tournament.

If Scotland come out on top in Group A and emerge victorious in their round of 16 match...

On the fifth of July, a Friday, there was a concert held at the MHPArena in Stuttgart.

If Scotland come in second place in Group A and triumph in their round of 16 match...

On Saturday, July 6th, a football match was held at the Merkur Spiel-Arena located in Düsseldorf.

If Scotland manages to be one of the top four third-placed teams and triumphs in the round of 16 match...

On the 5th of July, in the MHPArena situated in Stuttgart, something big is going to happen.

On Friday, July 5th, a concert will take place at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg.

On the 6th of July, which was a Saturday, people gathered in Berlin's Olympiastadion.

In case Scotland manages to be the leader of Group A, succeed in the round of 16 match and triumph in the quarter-final encounter...

The football match will start at 8pm on Tuesday July 9th at the Allianz Arena located in Munich.

In the event that England secure the runner-up position in Group A, triumph in the round of 16 match, and emerge victorious in the quarter-final...

The match will commence on Wednesday July 10 at 8pm at Westfalenstadion in Dortmund.

In case Scotland ends up being one among the top four third-placed teams, secures a round of 16 victory, and manages to triumph in the quarter-final...

On Tuesday, July 9th, the game will begin at 8pm at Allianz Arena in Munich.

The match will begin at 8pm on Wednesday, July 10 at Westfalenstadion in Dortmund.

Endgame: The Conclusion

The match will start on Sunday, July 14 at 8pm at the Olympiastadion in Berlin.

Read more
Similar news
This week's most popular news