Scotland have kept their chances of reaching the knockout stages of the Euros alive after drawing 1-1 with Switzerland in Cologne.
Steve Clarke’s side put in a more positive performance after their 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Germany on the opening day of the Euros but couldn’t secure a much-needed three points.
Scott McTominay’s deflected strike had given Scotland the lead after 13 minutes, but celebrations were short-lived after former Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri equalised on the 26-minute mark.
The draw means Scotland sit third in Group A with a single point.
Sky Sports’ expert Nick Wright called it a “much improved showing overall”.
Only the top two teams in each group automatically go through to the knockout stages.
The sides which finish third in each group will be placed into a league table, with the top four sides progressing to the last 16.
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A team’s position in the table is based on criteria including points, goal difference and goals scored.
Germany currently sit top of Group A with six points, Switzerland are second by four points, Scotland are third with one and Hungary sit in bottom place with zero.
Scotland face Hungary in both sides’ final group game on Sunday night.
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