It may be kicking off 364 days later than originally planned, but Euro 2020 is finally here. It’s been a rough 12 months across the continent, but with light at the end of the tunnel, the European Championship is back to being front and centre for all 24 competing nations.
Of those, North Macedonia and Finland are making their debuts in this competition – and while the wait hasn’t been quite so long for Scotland, 23 years since their last major tournament appearance have offered ample misery. Steve Clarke’s team make a welcome return alongside Denmark and the Dutch, after the pair failed to qualify in 2016.