Football SCOTLAND AT THE EUROS: The Allianz Arena in Pictures ahead of Germany v Scotland – PLZ Soccer Published 2 months ago on June 10, 2024 By Admin Share Tweet Germany welcome Scotland to the Allianz Arena for Friday’s first game of EURO 2024. Here PLZ Soccer gives you a look inside the stadium where Steve Clarke’s side will take to the field. The Allianz Arena Stadium where Scotland will take on Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024 A general view inside the stadium ahead of the opening ceremony on Friday Scotland’s dressing room for the opening match of the Euro 2024 campaign A look inside the Allianz Arena which is ready for Euro 2024 The room the world’s press will gather after Germany v Scotland on Friday The tunnel area where the players will emerge from for Friday’s opening match A view of the stands where Scotland and Germany fans will be seated on Friday Related Topics: Up Next Andy Robertson forced out of Scotland training in first Euros training session Don't Miss Scotland’s potential route to the 2024 Euro Final: Denmark, Spain and Portugal are possible knock-out stage opponents… With an encounter with France and England a high possibility if they reach the final Continue Reading Latest World2 hours ago Scotland win World Schools Debating Championship World4 hours ago Scotland triumph in World Schools Debating Championships Golf6 hours ago Popular Scots golf club with proposed luxury holiday park goes up for sale Cricket8 hours ago Michael English hits debut century as Scotland crush Namibia World8 hours ago Scottish peat bog joins Victoria Falls and Grand Canyon as a World Heritage Site Football8 hours ago Scottish League Cup: Who needs what to reach the last 16? Tennis9 hours ago Exclusive: Scottish Government to back Judy Murray’s Park of Keir plans with £5m funding package Travel9 hours ago 8 of the best Scotland islands to visit World10 hours ago Believe in Scotland teams up with local Yes groups for indy campaign day World10 hours ago MSP wins enough support to introduce greyhound racing ban bill at Holyrood