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England vs Scotland: Preview, predictions, odds, and how to watch UEFA European Championship 2020 Matchday 2 today

England and Scotland face each other today at the Wembley Stadium in the UEFA European Championship 2020 Group Stage game. Check out how to watch the game, the match preview, information, predictions, and odds.

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Declan Rice of England (left) and Che Adams of Scotland (right). (Getty)
Declan Rice of England (left) and Che Adams of Scotland (right). (Getty)

England come against Scotland at the Wembley Stadium in London today, June 18, 2021, at 3:00 PM (ET) in the UEFA European Championship 2020 Group Stage. Here, you will find everything there is to know about this Group D Matchday 2 soccer game, such as the preview, information, storylines, predictions, odds, and how to watch or live stream it in the US.

This will be their 115th overall meeting and the 100th in a competitive fixture. However, it will be their first game at a major since the Euro 1996, when England clinched a 2-0 victory with goals by Alan Shearer and Paul Gascoigne.

Their most recent game was played on June 10, 2017, and it ended in a 2-2 draw win in a 2018FIFA World Cup Qualifiers game. It promises to be an even more exciting clash as these two countries clash again, this time at the Euro 2020.

England vs Scotland: Match Information

Date: Friday, June 18, 2021
Time: 3:00 PM (ET)
Location: Wembley Stadium, London

England vs Scotland: Time By State in the U.S.

ET: 3:00 PM
CT: 2:00 PM
MT: 1:00 PM
PT: 12:00 PM

England vs Scotland: Storylines

England won against Croatia 1-0 at the Wembley Stadium in London in the only Euro 2020 game they have played. Meanwhile, in Matchday 1, the Scots lost against the Czech Republic 2-0 at Hampden Park in Glasgow.

England currently sit in second place in Group D with three points in one game. On the other hand, the Scots are placed atthe bottom of the Group D table with no points won after the opening round.

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These opponents have a long history of clashes as their first one dates back to May 25, 1950, and it ended in a 1-0England win in theFIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Thanks to this excitingGroup D clash, we will see who gets to grab the threepoints in Matchday 2.

How To Watch Or Stream Live Free England vs Scotland in the U.S.

The 2020 UEFA European Championship Group D Matchday 2game between England and Scotland, to be played today, at the Wembley Stadium in London, will be broadcasted on SiriusXM FC,ESPN+,TUDN Radio,PrendeTV,ESPN in the United States.

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England vs Scotland: Predictions And Odds

All odds are in favor of England. FanDuel see them as the lone favorites and thus, they have given them -340 odds to claim their second victory in Group D. Scotland, meanwhile, have a whopping +800 odds to upset the Englishmen, while a tie would result in a +420 payout.

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England -340
Tie +420
Scotland +800

* Odds by FanDuel

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Has over 13 years of online sports news writing experience, including over four years as a digital journalist specializing in soccer. Provides predominantly soccer-related content, such as match previews and daily news. Part of Bolavip US since September 2020 and World Soccer Talk since June 2023.

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