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European Championship guide: Monday 14 June

Sweden rounds off the European Championship Monday with the evening match against Spain.

Before that, the blue and yellow group opponents Poland and Slovakia will meet.

Here’s what you need to know before today’s matches.

Scotland – Czech Republic, Group D

Arena: Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland.

Tv / radio: TV4 / C More / Radiosporten P4.

This is what the league captains say:

“The Czech Republic gives us different problems than (the other group match opponents) England and Croatia, so it can probably affect the selection (of the team). What’s good for me is that no matter who I take out, I expect them to be fantastic for his country “, says Scotland’s Steve Clarke, according to the UEFA European Football Association’s website.

“In our last away match against Scotland we had many opportunities that we did not manage, and our opponent punished us with a single goal. I think it will be valid for the third time,” said Czech Jaroslav Silhavy according to Uefa, referring to the teams meeting twice in the Nations League B Division last year. Scotland then won 2-1 and 1-0.

Skottland, möjlig startelva (3–5–2): 1 David Marshall – 5 Grant Hanley, 15 Declan Gallagher, 6 Kieran Tierney – 2 Stephen O’Donnell, 8 Callum McGregor, 4 Scott McTominay, 7 John McGinn, 3 Andy Robertson – 10 Ché Adams, 9 Lyndon Dykes.

League captain: Steve Clarke.

Czech Republic, possible starting eleven (4–2–3–1): 1 Tomas Vaclik – 5 Vladimir Coufal, 3 Ondrej Celustka, 6 Tomas Kalas, 18 Jan Boril – 21 Alex Kral, 15 Tomas Soucek – 12 Lukas Masopust, 8 Vladimir Darida, 14 Jakub Jankto – 10 Patrik Schick.

Federation captain: Jaroslav Silhavy.

Referee: Daniel Siebert, Germany.

Poland – Slovakia, Group E

Arena: St. Petersburg arena in St. Petersburg, Russia.

TV / radio: SVT 2 / SVT Play / Radiosporten P4.

Match in the match: Poland’s attacking midfielder Robert Lewandowski against Slovakia’s offensive midfield star Marek Hamsik.

Do not forget: The match is of the utmost importance and interest for Sweden because Poland and Slovakia are Blågult’s future opponents in group E. Sweden will play later on Monday against Spain in Seville (at 21.00).

Polen, möjlig startelva (4–4–2): 1 Wojciech Szczesny – 4 Tomasz Kedziora, 15 Kamil Glik, 3 Pawel Dawidowicz, 26 Tymoteusz Puchacz – 19 Przemyslaw Frankowski, 16 Jakub Moder, 10 Grzegorz Krychowiak, 20 Piotr Zielinski – 9 Robert Lewandowski, 24 Jakub Swierczok.

Federal captain: Paulo Sousa, Portugal.

Slovakia, possible starting eleven (4–2–3–1): 1 Martin Dubravka – 2 Peter Pekarik, 5 Lubomir Satka, 14 Milan Skriniar, 15 Tomas Hubocan – 19 Juraj Kucka, 25 Jakub Hromada – 18 Lukas Haraslin, 17 Marek Hamsik, 20 Robert Mak – 8 Ondrej Duda.

Federation captain: Stefan Tarkovic.

Domare: Ovidiu Hategan, Rumänien

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