Scottish Football Podcast BBC Radio Scotland
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Keep up to date with Scotland at the Euros with BBC Scottish football podcast. Breaking stories and insights into our national game.
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Euro 2024 - Scotland have arrived!
With the Scotland squad now safely in Bavaria Iona Ballantyne, The Athletic’s Jordan Campbell and major tournament veteran Darren Jackson are buzzing about Euro 2024. They discuss how the team will be passing the time and preparing for Friday’s tournament opener and Darren shares his experiences of Euro ’96 and France ’98. They also look back on the Finland friendly, debate the decision to drop Craig Gordon and John Souttar and hear why more and more young Scottish players are heading to England.
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Euro 2024 - five days to go and counting!
Sunday Sportsound previews Euro 2024 with experts from each of Scotland's group opponents - Germany, Hungary and Switzerland - with David Currie, Kenny Miller and Moira Gordon.
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Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes on missing the Euros. Plus Neil Lennon tells us why a new challenge in Romania appeals to him
Scotland's Lyndon Dykes joins the Sportsound team, Germany-bound despite his injury woes. Neil Lennon explains why Romania is a good option. Plus what's next for Inverness?
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Sportsound: Reaction as Scotland are held to a draw in their final Euro 2024 warm-up match
Kenny Macintyre and the team react to Scotland 2-2 Finland as Steve Clarke's side get ready to head for Germany
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Scotland v Finland preview: Negative Normans and Positive Pat
Jonatan Johansson and Pat Nevin join Liam McLeod to preview Scotland’s final warm-up match before the Euros. With one eye firmly on Germany they discuss Lewis Morgan’s call-up, assess what sort of opposition Finland might be and Pat does his best to spread a bit of positivity. We also hear from inside the national team camp from head coach Steve Clarke and defender Anthony Ralston.
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Angus and Bryan Gunn on family, pride and the Euros
In this special bonus edition of the Scottish Football Podcast Jane Lewis speaks to Scotland number 1 Angus Gunn and his dad, Bryan, who of course also used to play in goals for the national team. In this interview, recorded at Norwich City’s training ground they discuss Angus following in his father’s footsteps, switching allegiances from England to Scotland, family pride and excitement about the Euros.