Scotland is currently competing in the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship, having already played host nation Germany on Friday.
Scotland has two more games to play during this stage and will be hoping for strong results against its Group A rivals.
With the competition taking place in Germany, most have been forced to forgo attending any matches.
Luckily, broadcasters like STV and BBC Scotland are airing the group-stage matches, allowing you to watch them from the comfort of your own home.
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Scotland is in Group A and will play two more matches this month.
Scotland played its first Euro 2024 match against host nation Germany on June 14 and will now play Switzerland on June 19 and Hungary on June 23.
England will also be competing in the Euros and has been placed in Group C. The Three Lions will play against Denmark on Thursday, June 20.
Wales and Northern Ireland did not qualify for this year's competition.
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Scotland's match against Switzerland will take place on Wednesday, June 19 at around 8pm (BST).
This match will be broadcast on the BBC (with coverage from around 7:30pm) and represents the country's second group-stage game.
Scotland will also play Hungary on Sunday, June 23. This will be broadcast on the BBC as well.
STV will air the Group B match between Spain and Italy on June 20 and other games featuring heavy-hitters like Portugal (v Turkey on June 22).
The Euros will take place between June 14 and July 14, 2024.
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