Oddschecker and 888Sport pose key questions for England and Scotland

As anticipation of a clash between England and Scotland at UEFA EURO 2020 continues to grow, Oddschecker traveled to the capital to ask if any of Gareth Southgate's players would make the Scottish squad.

Hosted by proud Scotsman and Oddschecker Senior PR Manager Callum Wilson, the video was filmed against the backdrop of thousands of vibrant Scottish fans making their presence felt in London.

As the "Super John McGinn" chant could be heard for miles, fans brazenly dismissed the possibility that any Three Lions could side with Steve Clark: "Absolutely nobody - they're all evil," one declared when he dressed in the blue of Scotland. .

However, some have been keen to highlight their need for a centre-back, naming Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings as the man of choice, a teammate of the beloved McGinn.

Wilson then asked the Tartan Army who was better "McGinn or Jack Grealish", leading to one exclamation, "John McGinn is the best center midfielder in the world."

The Oddschecker host then headed to Wembley to get a better idea of how well England fans know the Scottish team. The multitude of responses he received when he asked passers-by to name the Scottish player can only lead to the conviction that the knowledge of Friday's opponents is very limited.

While some used the Premier League names Andy Robertson and Scott McTominay, many were baffled at the prospect of naming team member Clark.

Ryan Carlson, London Dykes and '80s rugby player Gavin Hastings are just some of the names that came up as fans struggled to pick the Scottish player.

This comes ahead of a game where the stakes can't be higher as Scotland's defeat in their first leg against the Czech Republic means England win but dooms them to elimination.

On the other hand, Southgate's team will look forward to maintaining momentum and a guaranteed Round of 16 place as they build on a positive victory over Croatia in their tournament opener.

Meanwhile, 888Sport pondered a similar question on their 'A Tenner Says' preview show, asking if any Scottish players would be on the England team?

Pondering his response, a Spurs fan Expressions stated that he would be "surprised if the commentator knew the name of the entire Scotland team".

Rory Jennings expressed his belief that no current Scot would make the England eleven, leading to a passionate rebuttal from CJ Novo, who praised Andy Robertson and Kieran Tierney.

Before explaining that he is one of the few at the table who believes that Robertson 'could make the England team', comedian Stevo the Madman stated that he was so confident that England would not lose if Scotland got the win, he would wear a kilt. .

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