Steve Clarke's men were held 2-2 by a battling Finland after a late penalty call went against Craig Gordon on his 75th cap. Get the latest news from Record Sport with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest news from Record Sport with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Scotland's send-off ahead of Euro 2024 ended in disappointment after they squandered a two goal lead to allow Finland to claim a share of the spoils at Hampden. But despite the drab affair spirits remained high with the crowd waving off their heroes before they jet off for Germany.
Steve Clarke 's men had raced into a 2-0 lead early in the second half but let the visitors grab two easy goals to add elements of apprehension ahead of their tournament opener with Germany next week. The first half passed without much incident, although Kieran Tierney had to be alert to make a smart block inside the box from Casper Terho as the visitors found space in behind the five-man Scots backline. Clarke's side had no problems with fashioning opportunities in front of goal in Monday's away win in Gibraltar but went into the interval without offering anything in an attacking sense to trouble Finnish stopper Jesse Joronen.
The Scotland boss opted to make no changes to his team during the break, but will have had some stern words about the lack of intensity both with and without the ball in the first 45 minutes. The hosts were able to up their game ever so slightly in the opening stages of the half.
