
Scotland and Switzerland had to face a disappointing draw in the UEFA Euro 2024 as the teams are struggling to get to the top. Scotland haven’t won a single game out of two in the group stages whereas Switzerland has registered one.
Scotland v Switzerland was a draw in their latest UEFA Euro 2024 group stage match, a result that leaves both teams struggling to secure a top position in their group. The match, eagerly anticipated by fans, ended in a disappointment that neither side could afford.
Scotland’s campaign has been particularly challenging. After two group stage matches, they have yet to register a win, putting their hopes of advancing further in the stages. Their performance has been filled by missed opportunities and a lack of clinical finishing. The Scottish squad, despite showing flashes of potential, has struggled to convert their chances into victories.
Switzerland, on the other hand, has managed to secure one win out of their two matches, offering a hope but also highlighting inconsistency. The Swiss team entered the tournament with high expectations. It was Scotland who stroke first in the game with Scott McTominay’s brilliant goal. But in the 26th minute, Xherdan Shaqiri equalised it for Switzerland, earning them that one point.