Scotland are at their first major tournament since the 1998 World Cup. The Analyst gives them a 0.1% of winning Euro 2020 (only above Slovakia and North Macedonia).
"We want to play well and that's the sole ambition the manager's told us. We want to get results, it's not a case of being easy-ozy and it's our first tournament for 23 years."
They were the surprise package at Euro 2016 under Chris Coleman - with Gareth Bale in inspirational form - beating Belgium on their way to the semi-finals.
Ashley Williams, who was Wales captain in 2016 and is now a BBC pundit, said: "Looking back at what we did is no way to view this tournament, because that was a one-off and has no bearing on what will happen this time.
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