Barnabas Varga injury LIVE: Scotland vs Hungary stopped after striker was stretchered off during Euro 2024 tie – latest

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - Hungary double substitution

    86. Zsolt Nagy and Kevin Csoboth are on to strengthen the Hungary cause; the duo replace Milos Kerkez and Bendeguz Bolla.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    85. Five minutes to go. Five minutes plus a substantial amount of injury time, I'd imagine.

    And forget the possibilities of two points being enough to get through, both teams need to win here.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - Scotland double substution

    83. Steve Clarke throws caution to the wind - as much as Steve Clarke can throw caution to the wind.

    The Scotland head coach throws on Kenny McLean and Ryan Christie for Anthony Ralston and Billy Gilmour,

    It looks as though the Scots have gone to a back four.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    81. Scotland players, staff and fans cannot believe they didn't get that penalty decision moments ago.

    It's not even clear if VAR had a second look at it.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    79. Armstrong goes down in the box after a tangle with Orban!

    A penalty! Surely! The referee says no!

    It was a lovely run through from the former Southampton midfielder, who was slightly held up before being wrestled and dragged to the floor.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    77. Scotland win their first corner of the night!

    Unfortunately, McTominay's delivery from the right is poor and easily dealt with.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - Scotland double substitution

    76. John McGinn is a surprise departure as Steve Clarke shakes things up for the final quarter of an hour.

    Stuart Armstrong is on in his place, and also on is Lawrence Shankland. The free-scoring strike replaces Che Adams.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - Hungary double substitution

    74. Burly striker Martin Adam is on for the injured Varga, and also on Attila Szalai for Marton Dudai.

    Scotland are also preparing changes down below.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    73. Varga leaves the pitch on the stretcher to a respectful round of applause from both sets of fans. We wish the Hungarian forward a speedy recovery.

    Meanwhile, the VAR check is over and it wil restart with a Scotland goalkick.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    71. Among all the concern for Varga's wellbeing, there is a VAR check going on for a potential penalty.

    I'm not really sure that's the most important thing right now.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    69. There is real concern among the Hungary players, who are demanding that the medical staff get a stretcher on to the pitch quickly for their stricken striker.

    The Hungary players have also formed a shield around Varga.

    Awful scenes in Stuttgart.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    68. Oh my! This isn't good!

    A free-kick into the Scotland box has a number of players rushing towards the ball, highest of which is Angus Gunn.

    The Scotland goalkeeper clatters his own player Anthony Ralston, but at the same time Barnabas Varga hits the deck and is out cold.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    66. A chance for Hungary!

    Szoboszlai's corner bounces through from the left, but once recovered, the cross back in from the right is much better.

    And it has players in white queuing up, one of which - Dardai - glances over.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    64. Ralston is absolutely flattened by a Kerkez cross that thwacks into the back of his head.

    To add insult to injury, it flies out for a Hungary corner.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - Hungary substitution

    62. The first change of the night is Hungarian one, and it sees the Bury-born Barnsley midfielder Callum Styles replaced by former-Bristol City man Adam Nagy.

    Pure EFL.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    60. Ralson fizzes a cross into the box from the right that's well claimed by Gulacsi.

    It's a decent little spell for Scotland, but needs something more. Is it time for Steve Clarke to look to his bench?

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    58. Brilliant from McGinn, who charges down the right touchline like an unleashed bull.

    He beats one man with strength, another for pace, before eventually tricking his way beyond a third.

    It just needs a decent cross at the end of it, but it's a low one that's cut out by the outstretched leg of a defender.

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    56. The game is opening up slightly, and Adams spurs the Tartan Army into life by closing down a defender with gusto.

    Unfortunately for Scotland, an open game means Hungary are even more of a threat on the counter-attack, and that's evident when Sallai ends a move with a strike that ricochets behind off Hendry.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    54. A shot! A shot! Scotland have had a shot!

    Admittedly, it's not a great one, but it's something to cling to right now.

    A good move down the left is led by Robertson to Adams, who cuts inside on to his right foot and lashes over from 25 yards out.

    Next step: force Gulacsi into a save.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary - McTominay yellow card

    52. Scott McTominay is cautioned and will miss Scotland's next game at the European Championship.

    Many will hope that's the Last 16 this month, rather than the group stage in four years time.

    The Manchester United midfielder is extremely unfortunate, barely touching Schafer, who certainly made the most of it.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    50. Hungary are pushing early in the second period.

    Sallai is first to a knock down inside the box, and is able to turn and get a shot away that's straight at Gunn.

  • Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    48. McKenna heads a long throw behind and Hungary have a corner early in the second period.

    Szoboszlai tries the outswinger on this occasion, a delivery that is powered cleared by the no-nonsense head of Hanley.

  • Kick-off - Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    46. The second half is underway in Stuttgart with (a few) words from Steve Clarke ringing in the ears of these Scotland players.

    Neither side have made a change to their personnel. Surely a change in attacking intent is on the cards.

  • First half facts and figures

    There have only been two instances at Euro 2024 of a team failing to have a shot in the first half of a match - and both have been Scotland.

    Steve Clarke's men failed to trouble Manuel Neuer in the first 45 on the opening night, and it's been a similar story tonight.

  • Half-time - Scotland 0-0 Hungary

    Worst game of Euro 2024? Quite possibly - and I've watched England twice.

    The rewards are so high that there has been minimal risk from both teams, but with each - realistically - needing a win, surely something will change in the second period.