Scotland played out a 1-1 draw with Switzerland at Euro 2024 - but how did the pundits see it?
A deflected Scott McTominay goal was cancelled out by Xherdan Shaqiri pouncing on an error by Celtic right-back Anthony Ralston. It leaves Steve Clarke’s men on a point in Group A, with a win over Hungary likely enough to book a knockout round spot.
Clarke said on BBC One: "It was nice to see them. We didn't turn up in the first game. We're a good team when we play. We didn't get on the front foot at all against Germany. We sat back too much. Tonight we were determined to make sure we went pressing, went after the ball.
“We played two of the players a little bit higher up the pitch to try and get that early press and it worked tonight against a very good Switzerland team. Heart-breaking moment [for Anthony Ralston] but it happens in football. If it falls to any other Swiss player, I don't think they score.
“If it falls to Xherdan Shaqiri, you know where the ball's going to end up. We get harshly punished for a small mistake but we responded. We stayed in the game, we worked hard, we created our own chances. Switzerland are a good team, they created their chances.
"We always knew that the points we require would come from these two games. We've got one point now, that means we have a chance going into the last game to get three points. I believe if we get those three points, we go to the next stage."
With reactions from Hearts, Celtic, Rangers and West Ham favourites and more, here is how the pundits saw the game.

1. Joe Hart (BBC)
"Tony Ralston, he'll be disappointed with the Switzerland goal but what a goal, what a strike, absolutely perfect, first time. Angus Gunn, who had a really good first half, he's not getting near that. The belief is there, Andy Robertson spoke about Tony Ralston having a difficult moment then second half being there, putting his body on the line, showing up for his team. That's what this Scotland team is about, big moments, big players, there's a huge team spirit in there. I'm looking forward to seeing what they do on Sunday." Photo: Steve Welsh

2. David Moyes (BBC)
"We needed a point, at least, and we got that. After the first half, we did brilliantly at the start of the game. We gave away a really poor but, I have to say, it was nail biting if it would go our way or Switzerland's way. A point is something we can build on and give ourselves a chance in the last game." Photo: Naomi Baker

3. Rachel Corsie (BBC)
"It's a good place to be, it's where you want to be. I think tonight's performance, emotionally and mentally, will count for a lot. We have a real solid group of players, and a structured system. We'll give it a real go and the fans will get right behind them. | SNS Group

4. Tam McManus (X)
"That’s a Scotland team under Stevie Clarke. We are capable of putting in those types of big performance. Swiss are a good side. But thought we were excellent. If we play to that level of intensity & quality we will beat Hungary. Proud of the team and the Tartan Army tonight." Photo: SNS Group Paul Devlin