England could all but seal their place in the knockout stages of Euro 2020 if they topple neighbours and fierce rivals Scotland in their second group game on Friday night, having beaten Croatia 1-0 in game one.In stark contrast, Scotland are already playing catch-up having been beaten 2-0 by Czech Republic on home soil, meaning Steve Clarke's side know all too well how crucial three points could prove to be when they travel to Wembley, the home of their 'auld enemy'.The contest will mark the first time the sides have met for four years, the last clash ending with the honours even after a late Harry Kane goal made it 2-2 and rescued a point for Gareth Southgate early on into his England tenure.Though the stakes were relatively low in that.
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