Scotland was placed in a difficult group that included Hungary, Germany, and Switzerland, the hosts.
In the opening match of the competition, they will play in Munich in front of a boisterous home crowd despite being the lowest-ranked team in the group.
Steve Clarke’s team is just making their fourth appearance at the Euros, but they will be looking to upset the status quo following a successful qualifying campaign.
With four points from rivals Norway, the Scots finished second in Group A, behind Spain, having only lost one of their eight qualifying games.
After a 23-year hiatus from international events, they returned in 2021, and Clarke is the first manager to lead the Scots to consecutive European finals.
After making it to the final the last time, Gareth Southgate’s team, ranked fourth in the world, travel to Germany as strong favorites.
In all three major tournaments, the Three Lions have advanced to at least the quarterfinals under Southgate’s leadership. But could this be the year they finally reach the final?
One of the tournament’s stars, Jude Bellingham just assisted Real Madrid in winning the Champions League trophy, and captain Harry Kane had an incredible individual season, scoring 44 goals in 45 matches in all competitions in his first season with Bayern.