Derby County goalkeeper David Marshall has been named in Scotland’s 26-man squad that will represent the nation at their first major championship in 23 years this summer in the delayed 2020 UEFA European Championships.


The 36-year-old shot-stopper played a key role in the Tartan Army’s qualification campaign and was lauded for his penalty shoot-out heroics in the Play-Off matches against Israel and Serbia at the end of last year.

Marshall, who made 33 appearances for Derby in the 2020/21 season after signing from Wigan Athletic last summer, has 43 caps to his name at senior level for Scotland and will look to add to that number over the coming weeks.

Scotland’s squad will meet up next week as they fly to Spain for a training camp which will also see them play friendly matches against the Netherlands (Wednesday 2nd June) and Luxembourg (Sunday 6th June).


Their European Championships group campaign will begin at Hampden Park in Glasgow against Czech Republic on Monday 14th June, before facing England at Wembley Stadium on Friday 18th June.

Their final group match will see Steve Clarke’s side face Croatia at Hampden Park on Tuesday 22nd June.